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Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns [Hardcover]

Geoff Johns (Author), Shane Davis (Illustrator), Mike McKone (Illustrator)
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Superstar writer Geoff Johns (GREEN LANTERN: SINESTRO CORPS WAR, THE FLASH, ACTION COMICS, JSA)unleashes a spectrum of adventure in this tale, which sees an all-new, all-evil Red Lantern Corps let loose on the galaxy!

As a prelude to the highly anticipated 2009 GREEN LANTERN storyline "The Blackest Night," this collection sets up the events that Geoff Johns has been leading to since he relaunched the Green Lantern franchise in 2006!

Plagued by an age-old prophecy from a prison planet on the far side of the galaxy, Green Lantern Hal Jordan searches for answers about the fate of his Green Lantern Corps. But when a primal being named Atrocitus emerges from that hell planet, he leads a Red Lantern Corps against Jordan and his brethren in a campaign to spread rage across the cosmos.

About the Author

Geoff Johns has written scores of comics including Infinite Crisis, 52, Green Lantern, All Star Batgirl, Teen Titans, X-Men, The Avengers, The Flash, JSA and Superman. Ivan Reis has illustrated The Avengers, Crux, Lady Death, Iron Man, The Invisibles, and Xena: Warrior Princess. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: DC Comics; First Printing edition (July 7, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 140122301X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401223014
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 6.9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #167,143 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A LITTLE BLOODY PROJECTILE VOMIT THAT BURNS EVEN IN SPACE NEVER HURT NOBODY, November 18, 2009
This review is from: Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns (Hardcover)
The Sinestro Corps War' pushed the 'Green Lantern' series to new heights and opened it up to a myriad of possibilities. After that, Geoff Johns began preluding the 'Blackest Night' event with story arcs that laid down the foundation for a climactic and epic War of Light. The story's complexity steadily increases as Johns builds on the concepts and premise of the comic, and the art is always top notch.

The notion behind the War of light, with its rainbow assortment of Lantern Corps, each powered by the emotional spectrum, chanting oaths and shining their rings across the galaxy, is admittedly a pretty silly one at its core. It takes a talented writer of Geoff Johns' caliber to transcend the series beyond the superhero genre and transform it into the compelling character-driven space opera, that it is.

The 'Green Lantern' series has a lot of spinning plates, and 'Rage of the Red Lanterns' is no exception. There's as much character-development as there is for the plot. I don't like to give away spoilers, so here's a vague summary of what to expect:

The Alpha Lanterns, an IA division of the Green Lanterns, the raging Red Lanterns, ordered around by Atrocious, and Ganthet's and Sayd's new faction of Blue Lanterns are all revealed in this hardcover. Sinestro's role in the Blackest Night is foreshadowed to be detrimental to the universe's survival, and Hal Jordan proves to be an emotional roller coaster.

The Alpha Lanterns are a handful of supporting characters in the series transformed into machine-like and powerful agents who enforce the law with the Green Lantern Corps. They are only a small part in what is the slow unraveling of the Guardians' deep-seeded deception, hypocrisy and fascism.

Atrocious, one of five sole survivors of an ancient but not forgotten holocaust in sector 666, is further evidence of the Guardian's endless history of self-righteous tyranny. Using the blood magic of the five survivors, called the Five Inversion, Atrocious harnessed the red spectrum of light, allowing him to empower the infernal anger within him. The Red Power Ring was born out of hate and crystallized in the blood of the Inversions. He is constantly on the verge of mindlessness, but stays driven in his quest for vengeance and therefore focused, but the same can not be said for his volatile corps. They expunge their own blood, their hearts stop working, and the red ring keeps them alive with rage. This will serve as an advantage during the Blackest Night, and the fiery plasma vomit might come in handy too.

Ganthet and Sayd, the banished Guardians have started their own corps, harnessed the blue spectrum of hope. The Blue Lanterns are spiritual in nature, and are possibly the most powerful of all the corps, if not for their necessity to have Green Lanterns within relatively close proximity. Their role in the series is clearly dynamic, but not yet fully expanded on.

Hal Jordan is of course the main character in the series, but Sinestro truly shines in this arc and is steadily mixing the role of antagonist with protagonist. There is a possibly controversial moment when Sinestro is crucified in a very familiar pose. It possibly reflects on the deifying qualities of a power over fear. However, during the ordeal, he experiences heart-felt terror, profoundly rare for his character, and it's more likely that it signifies a new beginning for our yellow rabble-rousing villain.

Hal's emotional capacity is pushed to it's limits, and this doesn't help pressing matters, such as an ambush in space by two separate and extremely dangerous corps, being subdued in a lake of blood and strung up before a raging mob to be sacrificed, and trying to sort out who his friends and foes are in a suddenly crowded universe.

The artwork is exceptional in 'Rage of the Red Lanterns'. Ivan Reis does a brilliant job of bringing the series to life. His figures are iconic but emotional, and he's a master of fluid detailed panels crammed with action. I also enjoyed the quest artist Shane Davis. His style had less motion, and there were a few too many poses, but it was vivid and stunningly colored. The perspective was fresh, but it was clear Davis faced the same old challenges all guest artist for the series are presented with. There are a lot of moving characters in the series, Reis seems to have become the authority on the issue.

The creature designs for the Red Lanterns aren't all that impressive, I should point out. They're mostly humanoid with big claws and monstrous alien heads; it's nothing too intriguing or spectacular. The Blue Lanterns share a similar issue, but there is a more cohesive theme to their soft, rounded and curvy figures.

Overall, 'Rage of the Red Lanterns' layers the 'Green Lantern' title with more interpersonal drama, plot twists and foreshadowing of things to come. Despite the violence and gore-porn prevalent in this arc, Geoff Johns knows precisely when to lighten the mood with well-placed humor, though some of that takes a back seat to the suspense and action.

Highly Recommended.
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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Green Lanterns, Red Lanterns, Blue Lanterns , Yellow Lanterns...oh my, July 9, 2009
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Wow. This book has a little bit of everything. Great writing from Geoff Johns, as usual, and great artwork. The story picks up where 'The Sinestro Corps War' left off and introduces the Alpha Lanterns. A kind of Internal Affairs division of the Green Lantern Corps. With GLs now having the ability to use deadly force through their rings, the Alpha Lanterns were created to investigate cases where deadly force has been used.
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The villain Atrocitus who was last seen in 'Green Lantern:Secret Origin' has freed himself from his exile and has somehow managed to channel the rage that victims of Sinestro are feeling by manifesting it into the Red Lanterns, who feed on flesh and blood and live for their hate and rage. Sinestro has been tried and convicted of mass murder and awaits his execution on a death row. When it is time to be transferred to his execution site a battle breaks ouit between rogue Sinestro Corps members and the GLs charged with the task of transporting Sinestro. During this fight the Red Lanterns make their appearance and everything goes to hell. They capture Sinestro and take him to his home world and crucify him. Hal Jordan is helpless to stop the Red Lanterns as he has been swooped away by the Blue Lanterns( I'm not kidding), a new force started by Ganthet, one of The Guardians Of The Universe. These Blue Lanterns are supposed to be the embodiment of 'hope' and the story gets kind of convoluted from this point on.
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This book is part of a larger story which will continue into the mega-event 'Blackest Night'. I don't know exactly where I come down on all these different color coded Lantern groups. It's kind of cool but also a bit much. All in all, if you've been following Green Lantern for some time, you'll be able to follow this story and get into it. If not, you'll be scratching your head saying wtf?
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The mythos continues to expand, September 20, 2009
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This review is from: Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns (Hardcover)
Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns collects Green Lantern issues #26-28, 36-38 and the Final Crisis: Rage of the Red Lanterns one-shot. For anyone wondering, issues #29-35 comprise Green Lantern: Secret Origin, as writer Geoff Johns essentially took a half-year break from the main story line to retool GL's origin (and throw in elements foreshadowing Rage of the Red Lanterns, so it's well worth the read).

The way these issues are collected actually works out better for first-time readers, as without the half-year gap the story flows more convincingly from the fallout of Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps War, Vol. 1 into the current time frame. The first three issues deal with the formation of Lantern/Manhunter hybrids known as the Alpha Lanterns and the trial of a supporting cast member for war crimes related to murdering a Sinestro Corps soldier in cold blood. There's a certain creepiness to the Alpha Lanterns in their creation and their totalitarian status within the Corps, one which will play out over issues to come. There's also a fun bit as one Batman villain *almost* becomes a Sinestro Corps solider. Ah, the possibilities.

The universe hits the fan once the Red Lanterns start to appear, and this is essentially the starting point that puts the mythos on final steamroll mode into Blackest Night. Atrocitus and his Red Lanterns want vengeance on Sinestro, the Blue Lanterns appear to aide Hal's side, and the result is a violently colorful display of comic goodness. Johns logically introduces more of the colour spectrum to us, and each new Corps is well thought-out in its overall role and abilities. The Blue Lanterns are powerful but small in number and have one huge weakness, while the Red Lanterns are aggressive but practically mindless from their rage. Kudos to artists Shane Davis, Ivan Reis and all who had a hand in designing the characters - there's a diverse assortment of Lanterns here, from a cute kitty that spews burning blood napalm to the more serene majesty of a Blue Lantern recruit. If there's one downside to this volume, it's that the story ends somewhat abruptly - readers should also pick up Green Lantern: Agent Orange which sees resolution to certain story threads started here (and leads directly into the coming darkness).

This is another great piece of the current Green Lantern mythos, and if you loved The Sinestro Corps War this is another great addition to your comic library.
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