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Red Lanterns: The New 52 Omnibus

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1456 pages, Hardcover

Published June 10, 2025

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2 reviews1 follower
October 9, 2025
This comic was awesome. The ending was very confusing, but an overall well written story, and well collected. The contrasts between the different leads of the story was great and the tie ins were well done as well.
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43 reviews1 follower
July 26, 2025
First 20th issues are horrendous then they get REALLY good in the last 10

NO RIP MY BOYS BRO

ZILIUS
SKALLOX
RATCHET

I’ll NEVER forget you….
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111 reviews2 followers
March 11, 2026
This was surprisingly fun. I had pretty low expectations that it would just be a novelty book, but the characters were really well written. Yes, it has a Woman In Refrigerators moment I’m not keen on - why is this so common in Lantern storylines? - but given the Red Lanterns, it makes sense to include it.

Guy Gardner has always been one of my favorite characters in DC. Seeing him succumb to his rage made sense. And all of the secondary characters like Ratchet and Rankorr were fleshed out very well. Even Kara Zor-El’s arc was great. I do wish they’d left out the last few issues and ended at 35, but all in all, a satisfying read.
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113 reviews
September 15, 2025
Came in looking to learn more about Atrocitus and how they could possibly write a story about any other red lanterns, left deciding he was the least interesting part of a tragic story. I think I like every character in this story, especially near the end. My favorite Guy Gardner story, and has one of my favorite quotes in DC. The point of Red Lanterns is to make sure there are no more red lanterns.
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102 reviews
November 20, 2025
De los 61 comics recopilados en este Omnibus no hay desperdicio.
Los Red Lanterns surgieron de la Guerra de la Luz allá en la Blackest Night, pero fue muy atinado darles su propia serie durante los años de los nuevos 52.

El desarrollo y caída (¿?) de estos corps deja un buen sabor de boca para el canon de Green Lantern, pone como centro al buen Guy Gardner y redime lo que hay que redimir.

Y... ¡Supergirl de Red Lantern!!! no es necesario decir mas.

Altamente recomendable.
27 reviews
March 16, 2026
Start to middle this is where Red Lantern Omnibus really shines, had a lot of great arcs and very dark ones. Could have been easy 5/5 for me but it started to falter a whole lot when you are about 80% done, it doesn't get terrible by any means, it just starts to lose a lot of its touch. Overall I would say it is worth it, was a great read and something I would go back into. Guy Gardner really shines here, if you are a big fan of Guy Gardner, you will absolutely love this.
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19 reviews
September 26, 2025
Some of the best stuff to come out of the new 52 era. I found the mapping to be almost perfect. this is probably the most relatable I've ever seen. Guy Gardner. this truly evolved him as a character.
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