And it's also fun to see more interaction between Guy and Atrocitus' Lantern factions in this issue. Obviously their inevitable showdown is a key moment Soule is building to, but even in the lead-up to that material there's some great banter and tension to be had. Soule paints Guy as a man close to the end of his rope in this issue and desperate to maintain a grip on the only family he has left in the universe. And there's the key - family. That word could never have been used to describe this violent group of rage-mongers before, but they've grown nicely under Soule's capable hand. Jesse is a mild-mannered writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter, or Kicksplode on MyIGN.
And it's also fun to see more interaction between Guy and Atrocitus' Lantern factions in this issue. Obviously their inevitable showdown is a key moment Soule is building to, but even in the lead-up to that material there's some great banter and tension to be had. Soule paints Guy as a man close to the end of his rope in this issue and desperate to maintain a grip on the only family he has left in the universe. And there's the key - family. That word could never have been used to describe this violent group of rage-mongers before, but they've grown nicely under Soule's capable hand. Jesse is a mild-mannered writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter, or Kicksplode on MyIGN.
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Red Lanterns #31 Review
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Red Lanterns #31 offers a satisfying wrap-up to the Supergirl crossover and sets the stage for big things ahead.
Jesse Schedeen