Theres going to be hell to pay as ATROCITUS continues his lone search for ABYSMUS and more poisoned members of his corps die! RED LANTERN BLEEZ vs. STAR SAPPHIRE FATALITY! With the entire corps poisoned, only a handful of RED LANTERNS are left alive!
Lots and lots of things are happening, and that makes this book lots and lots of fun! Read Full Review
Sepulveda's artwork is still the top reason anyone would want to pick up Red Lanterns. This issue alone has several standout spreads, including the decaying world of Ysmault, a vast expanse of open space, and the most macabre asteroid belt you've ever seen. That said, there are many little hiccups that cause a dip in quality: a Green Lantern's ring is yellow, Bleez's ring appears white, and there's a lettering error at the bottom of page four. Sepulveda is not the colorist or the letterer, making it a shame that his excellent artwork does not get the support it deserves. Read Full Review
While I think Red Lanterns is a better book than it started out being, this issue is a bit of a step backwards from issue ten. That's really a shame because this title seemed to be moving forward every so slowly towards something really good. While I hope this is just a little bit of setback I find that this issue is only worth two out of five lanterns. Read Full Review
This was a great issue! The art is amazing and the dialogue between characters was great! There was a lot of fighting here, but the dialogue between characters during the fight scenes was great. Especially Bleeze and Fatality's "hate" vs "love" dialogue. I don't understand all the "hate" for this issue. I personally "loved" it.
Cover-8.0
Writing-9.0
Art-7.0
Plot-6.0
Verdict-7.5
Good issue. Fast pace, good action, and solid art. Rankorr really is a useless character, no matter how hard Milligan tries