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Co-hosts William Giancoli and Myron Rumsey take you inside the Green Lantern universe with lively discussion about anything and everything to do with DC Comics Emerald Knights.
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Every month the Blog of OA reviews all the Green Lantern titles from DC Comics. Find out what's been happening with our plot snapshots and whether each book was good enough to light up our five lantern review meter.
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Whether you're new to Green Lantern or want to refresh your memory, Green Lantern 101 features profiles on characters that make up the rich history of Green Lantern lore.
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The Blog of Oa followed the creation of the movie from the early days of pre-production all the way through its release and beyond. Trace the history of the film from early speculation and rumor all the way through the future of a potential sequel.
Raging Bullets Podcast
From time to time we join our friends Sean Whelan and Jim Segulin to talk Green Lantern on the premiere DC Comics Podcast, Raging Bullets. Click here to see what episodes of their fantastic show we took part in.
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Playstation 3 owners can click here for instructions on how to download and install our free Green Lantern themes for you gaming console. Check out all our coverage of Green Lantern video games from DC Universe Online and Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters to online flash games.
5/19/12
Red Lanterns #9 Review
4/20/12
The Podcast of Oa Episode 20
4/11/12
Red Lanterns #8 Review
It's no secret that I've felt that Red Lanterns has been a bit of a let down and I've made it a point to try to let it stand on its own merits and not color my opinion with my own preconceived notion of what the title should be by focusing on what it is. I really felt that issue 7 was a step in the right direction and that the book had finally found a focus with the arrival of Rankorr and a brewing civil war. Issue 8 adds another plot to the mix which could render the civil war a meaningless affair as the ghosts of Atrocitus' past comes back to haunt him in a most volatile way.
3/23/12
Podcast of Oa Episode 18
In this episode of the Podcast of Oa hosts Bill Giancoli and Myron Rumsey talk about the latest episode of the new Green Lantern animated series, “Razer’s Edge”. Things pickup with the seventh issue of Red Lanterns with Bleez leading the team while Atrocitus confronts some of the demons from his past and Rankorr makes his entrance on Ysmault.
3/17/12
Red Lanterns #7 Review
2/16/12
Podcast of Oa Episode 16

The sixth issues of Red Lanterns and Green Lantern are the subject of the sixteenth episode of the Podcast of Oa. Hosts Bill Giancoli and Myron Rumsey talk about the latest member of the Red Lantern Corps, Rankorr, and what lies ahead for Atrocitus and company. Meanwhile there's plenty to talk about with the events of Green Lantern #6 and the vision that Sinestro has of the future and the upcoming arc "The Secret of the Indigo Tribe".
Are YOU ready to take the new Kilowog Challenge!? Plus we talk about the behind the scenes effort that brought last episode's Salaak interview to life and whether or not the podcast will include discussion about the Green Lantern animated series.
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Show Notes
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:14 Red Lanterns #6
00:23:01 Green Lantern #6
00:49:25 Listener feedback
01:12:21 Kilowog Challenge
01:16:26 Outro
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2/5/12
Red Lanterns #6 Review
It's no secret that I haven't had the same enthusiasm for Red Lanterns as I'd like to have, but the book is still the first one I read for the week it comes out. Part of that certainly from my bias as a Green Lantern fan, but the main reason is that I look forward to seeing if the latest issue makes the connection with me that I want it to. The sixth issue promises to bring some of the plot threads together and it's my hope that that we'll finally be getting some cohesion and a solid direction for the series.
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| John Moore's life is one that is one we can relate to, but is it powerful enough to warrant a red ring? |
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| Atrocitus realizes something has changed, and not for the better |
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| John's transformation and inner dialogue are the high point of this issue. |
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1/19/12
Podcast of Oa - Episode 14
Hosts Bill Giancoli and Myron Rumsey discuss the fifth issue of Red Lanterns poses a question to listeners. The two also discuss whether Hal Jordan’s portrayal in the post-Flashpoint Justice League book is on target or not.
The end of the Sinestro arc in Green Lantern leads to speculation on the Third Army and the identity of the First Lantern. This leads to Myron digging through the 52 year history of Green Lantern to share the story of the First Green Lantern, Rori Dag. All that, listener feedback and more round out the biggest episode yet – plus we unveil a new theme for the show.
0:01:25 Red Lanterns #5
0:21:33 The Justice League and Hal Jordan
0:30:53 Green Lantern #5
1:01:47 Rori Dag, the First Green Lantern
1:23:32 Listener Feedback
1:38:40 News and Outro
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1/16/12
Red Lanterns #5 Review
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| Ratchet's fate is both compelling and rage inducing. |
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| Is it Krona, or something more? |
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| Ratchet and Bleez's musings are one of the issue's strongest moments. |
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12/22/11
Podcast of Oa Episode 12
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0:00:00 Intro
0:01:06 Contest Winners
0:07:30 Red Lanterns #4
0:38:25 Green Lantern #4
0:57:23 News/Mobile & Browser Apps/Facebook Group
1:12:55 Outro
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12/18/11
Red Lanterns #4 Review
The Red Lanterns title seems to be the one book that fans agree to disagree about. I've seen lots of fans, myself included, criticize the book over the slow pace and apparent lack of direction while many others have defended the book, citing the exploration of the nature of rage as a refreshing take on what could have been just another book about people beating each other up. I see the value in the latter position as well and the recently released fourth issue strives to strike a happy medium between moving the plot along while still trying to explore the nature of blinding rage.
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| The seeds of distrust continue to be sown. |
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| Will the next member of the Red Lanterns Corps come on down! |
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| Red Lanterns #4 provides much need back story for both Ratchet and Skallox |
The continuing story of John and Ray still isn't doing much for me, although we know that by the just solicited seventh issue the level headed John will be a full fledged Red Lantern in a confrontation with Guy Gardner. That solicitation also talks about an upcoming Civil War in the Red Lantern Corps, so we know that the plot for this series is going to continue at about the same pace for some time. Whether that hurts the performance of the book or not is another thing.
I almost found it laughable that Atrocitus was shocked to see the body of Krona missing knowing that someone, presumably Bleez, was watching from the shadows. This could all be some sort of swerve, of course, but the first reaction would be that Bleez moved the body. And to me this is another time when I just wonder why Atrocitus doesn't kill Bleez off rather than spend a lot of energy pondering what she's up to. The Atrocitus I thought I knew wouldn't waste the energy on thinking about it, he'd just kill her and move on. But perhaps there's something more to the way that the Red Lanterns are bound together that hasn't been revealed that precludes that notion.
The Art -
Ed Benes is joined by Diego Bernard this issue but their styles work so well together that there was no jarring changes as you read the issue. I did find Ratchet's appearance rather unusual in the flashback where he had a very tentacled humanoid appearance, complete with a facial structure, since he barely resembles that now, but since we're not sure exactly what happened to him after he got caught by the Isolation Police I'm not going to call anyone out on it since he could have any number of things done to him as a result.
With the spotlight off of Bleez is was interesting to note that there wasn't one glimpse of her thonged backside in this whole issue! Whether that's in response to some of the criticism laid on Benes over the first couple of issues or just his choice is unknown, but I did find it amusing and hard not to notice. I also felt that Atrocitus looked a little more ferocious this time out which is a good thing.
What Do I Think?
I think that what we as readers feel about a book is a combination of the the compatibility of our tastes with the creative team's vision and what expectations we bring with us when we open the covers. In the case of Red Lanterns for me it's not the prior but definitely the latter. I like the kind of book that Milligan and Benes are producing, but it's not what I expected and combined with what feels to me is slow and disjointed pacing and the result is that, in my opinion, Red Lanterns is an okay book, just not one that I find myself eagerly anticipating from month to month.
The first issue of this series sold a little over 66,500 copies, a healthy number which placed it in the top twenty for the month of September. The second issue actually sold better by a very slight margin, but then dropped nearly twenty percent with the third issue. Nearly all of DC's books dropped some in November which is not unexpected with readers deciding what books they are sticking with in the new DCU. But for the four Green Lantern family of books Red Lanterns saw the steepest drop and remains the bottom performer.
I liked issue four of Red Lanterns, but it suffers from what feels like fractured storytelling. While I'm looking forward to the eventual Civil War, I just wish it wasn't as long of a wait to get there. Three out of five lanterns.
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11/17/11
Podcast of Oa Episode 10 - Green Lantern Animated Series Premiere
Green Lantern: The Animated Series debuted on November 11th and co-hosts William Giancoli and Myron Rumsey discuss the pros and cons of the new show. The third issue of Red Lanterns is a topic of discussion as is Green Lantern #3 and its jaw dropping moments. We discuss recent listener emails and comments from the Blog of Oa Facebook group.
0:00:00 Intro
0:02:51 Red Lanterns #3
0:24:00 Green Lantern #3
0:59:59 Green Lantern The Animated Series Premiere
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11/6/11
Red Lanterns #3 Review
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| The catalyst behind Bleez's rage |
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| The safety of rage |
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| With his words Atrocitus foreshadows a struggle in the coming days to retain leadership of the Red Lanterns |
- If the power of rage is so powerful that a Red Lantern surrenders control over his intelligence as a part of induction, then how is it that Bleez would be able to plan a way to get thrown in the ocean - and if by some leap of logic or special ability she were able to do that why not just jump in there herself?
- And if Bleez was somehow able to manipulate Atrocitus through her veil of rage - doesn't that diminish the power we're supposed to believe it has over the Red Lanterns?
- Continuing on the very nature of the Red Lantern Corps - if one does become unintelligible then how do we explain Dex-Starr's ring translations in the first issue? Things like "Sadist. I hear the screams of your victims" is a stretch for a cat to begin with, let alone one controlled by the burning rage of anger. Even if he got thrown in the pool at some point off panel it's a little too Shakespearean for a feline.
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10/27/11
Podcast of Oa Episode 8
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Show Notes
Intro: 0:00:00
Green Lantern - The Extended Cut 0:01:00
Red Lanterns #2 0:24:16
Green Lantern #2 0:33:29
New York Comic Con News 0:44:53
Listener Feedback 0:57:00
How to be a part of the Show / Outro: 1:10:00
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10/7/11
Red Lanterns #2 Review
Last month the first issue of Red Lanterns ranked fourth on my list for the Green Lantern family of books with my chief criticism being that the issue felt like it was all background information and very short on actual plot. With this week's arrival of issue two I was looking forward to getting to the driving narrative for the series, but while this second issue gives us some exploration into the changing nature of Atrocitus' rage, I'm still left wondering what the first arc is going to be about.
On Ysmault Atocitus is still deep in contemplation as he ponders the nature of rage itself and trying to come to terms with his own anger and fury which has changed now that it's target, Krona, is no more. Something in Atrocitus is changing as he begins to question how rage works and how the vast amount of anger in the universe competes for his attention. Addressing the corpse of the dead rogue Guardian, Atrocitus recounts the tale of Ghan IX, a planet embroiled in vicious conflict between the planet's residents and the Yuevers.![]() |
| Atrocitus ponders the weight of rage |
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| The complexity of rage |
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