Red Lanterns #14

Event\Storyline: Rise of the Third Army Writer: Peter Milligan Artist: Miguel Sepulveda Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 28, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 7
5.7Critic Rating
6.4User Rating

Rise of the Third Army continues!

  • 8.4
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Dec 4, 2012

    Fun, until the end. I still look forward to every issue of this series and I've got to know where it's heading. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Blog Of Oa - Myron Rumsey Nov 29, 2012

    This issue is certainly one of the better issues of Red Lanterns in my opinion and hopefully it is the start of trend.  This issue delves further into the nature of sacrificing one's more nobler traits when rage takes hold while continuing to advance the "Rise of the Third Army" story.  Despite some less that wonderful dialogue in places and an art goof or two Red Lanterns #14 is a good read, but not a great one.  Three out of five lanterns. Read Full Review

  • 4.5
    IGN - Joshua Yehl Nov 28, 2012

    The Rise of the Third Army aspect of the book offers little to even the most dedicated fan of the Lantern mythos created by Geoff Johns. The Red Lanterns have had more time up close and personal with these bad guys than anyone else in the other Lantern books, but what they do with the knowledge feels wasted. If this series was a movie, the Mystery Science Theater 3000 guys would have had a field day tearing it apart. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Dec 1, 2012

    This issue is all over the place. Milligan is trying to build a small group of Red Lanterns to focus on, which is a good idea, but few of them feel like complete characters. Milligan spent many issues creating some kind of Red Lantern Civil War, but now that's apparently in the past. Rankorr has been a big disappointment. Too many of Milligan's Red Lanterns are filled with doubt and lack conviction in their rage. They need to embrace their anger! That's why they were chosen to be Red Lanterns. Leave the superheroics to the Green Lanterns. I want to see some hardcore brutality! Oh well, at least the art is decent enough. Read Full Review

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