bloodwolfassassin's Green Lantern: New Guardians #6 - Rage of Angels review

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    What was Larfleeze's plan exactly?

    So if you've been keeping up, we now know: 1. There's a big ol' god damn spaceship the size of a solar system. 2. Apparently several lost civilizations are housed in this science project ship including Tamaran and Okaara. 3. The only thing the various planets appear to have in common is that they all worship a deity with the same name as a movie with Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. 4. For reasons that have yet to be adequately explained, Larfleeze is their Satan figure, which is hilarious. 5. Apparently our heroes have been sent there as part of a ruse by Larfleeze to rid himself of Invictus. 6. This Invictus fellow is some kind of huge pissed off fire god thing. 7. Glomulus is Adorable.

    Everybody got that? Too bad I'm doing the review anyway. So because Glomulus bears "The Mark of The Beast" (I'm sorry but the thought of Larfleeze as Satan is so funny to me) the native have sounded the alarm and summoned their god. And, because he's a god he wipes the floor with everybody while spouting off nonsense about "Darkness shall be cleansed" The coolest part is when Saint Walker takes him on and we find our god friend is immune to blue hope. We end with everyone taken down and Bleez outside the Good Ship science fair model ready to burn the place down. Because she's a threat to the armored Lava monster who took down Six other equally powerful lanterns.

    What Works:

    Solid action and character moments

    What Doesn't:

    Something about this issue just doesn't seem as exciting as the rest

    Overall

    4/5

    So, Larfleeze honestly believed these guys could take Johnny Lava-Angel? He's not too bright is he

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