The mark of a good writer is being able to write a good event tie-in...
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The mark of a good writer is being able to write a good event tie-in...
[QUOTE=Frontier;5899569]The mark of a good writer is being able to write a good event tie-in...[/QUOTE]
Yeah but they shouldn't have to.
And usually the best tie in comics are the ones that barely reference what they're tying into:p
As usual, Brian Cronin brings us the news that matters. ;)
[URL="https://www.cbr.com/green-lantern-hal-jordan-grey-hair-temples-debut/"]https://www.cbr.com/green-lantern-hal-jordan-grey-hair-temples-debut/[/URL]
[QUOTE=SiegePerilous02;5899682]Yeah but they shouldn't have to.
And usually the best tie in comics are the ones that barely reference what they're tying into:p[/QUOTE]
I think it really just depends on the comic, the event, and the execution.
They shouldn't have to, but I think it should be expected within a shared universe and not have to be as distracting if the writing is up to snuff. Lot of books I love managed to play off what was going on in the wider DCU very well.
[QUOTE=SJNeal;5900080]As usual, Brian Cronin brings us the news that matters.
[URL="https://www.cbr.com/green-lantern-hal-jordan-grey-hair-temples-debut/"]https://www.cbr.com/green-lantern-hal-jordan-grey-hair-temples-debut/[/URL][/QUOTE]
Do like how these articles highlight the good and bad ways the temples could be drawn. :p
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The grey hair did nothing for the character other than make him feel even more like a relic of the past. Which was the point I guess.
Hal makes last page appearance in latest GL issue. From my understanding he was in regular contact with Jo all the time so he wasn't ignoring the situation like it could be assumed from his earlier appearances in this run.
[QUOTE=HsssH;5900535]Hal makes last page appearance in latest GL issue. From my understanding he was in regular contact with Jo all the time so he wasn't ignoring the situation like it could be assumed from his earlier appearances in this run.[/QUOTE]
So does that mean this page was retconned? Or Future State is another alternate future.
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Yes and no.
Small spoiler: Thorne goes a bit into Morrison's territory with Hypertime so it is basically something that could have happened and maybe happened in some universe, but it definitely didn't happen in ours.
Yeah, while the Yellow Lantern thing with Jessica Cruz came to pass, it looks like Hal's and John's Future States aren't set in stone.
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Thorne at least knows how well Hal can make an entrance ;).
Is this the first time Hal and Wally have been in the same page in forever?
[QUOTE=Frontier;5900882]Thorne at least knows how well Hal can make an entrance ;).
Is this the first time Hal and Wally have been in the same page in forever?[/QUOTE]
No they were in Superman: son of kal-el together, the villain messing with Jon right now had someone destroy the Kent Farm and Wally and Hal were among the first on the scene.
It's odd because Flash in the JL vs Legion story clearly seems to be Barry despite that he's supposed to be rather incapacitated right now, yet Hal isn't there and neither is Martian Manhunter or Hippolyta(since Diana is there). Yet here you see all 3 of them as well as Wally instead of Barry. If I had to guess it's just different JL teams doing different things. Or maybe Hal is just part of the "reserve" members or something.
[QUOTE=Johnny;5901014]It's odd because Flash in the JL vs Legion story clearly seems to be Barry despite that he's supposed to be rather incapacitated right now, yet Hal isn't there and neither is Martian Manhunter or Hippolyta(since Diana is there). Yet here you see all 3 of them as well as Wally instead of Barry. If I had to guess it's just different JL teams doing different things. Or maybe Hal is just part of the "reserve" members or something.[/QUOTE]
Or DC can't keep their own continuity straight for the umpteenth time.