The solicit for the latest issue and first annual are out. I'm gonna go ahead and take a guess Grant is bringing back Hal's namesake nephew Airwave III based on the solicits, which I'm fine with.
The solicit for the latest issue and first annual are out. I'm gonna go ahead and take a guess Grant is bringing back Hal's namesake nephew Airwave III based on the solicits, which I'm fine with.
Mostly because of the family reunion subplot, since Airwave is Hal's cousin (not nephew like I thought.) That plus the smart phone (which I know don't run on or use radiowaves, but few things do these days) and I think there's ap retty good case for it being Airwave. As you said, the gloves even match.
And yeah, Airwave did die in Infinite Crisis and was later a Black Lantern. But a silly crossover death rarely matters in comics.
Not just a cousin, but Hal's uncle Larry was a Golden Age hero, ans his uncle's wife was briefly took up the role too. That whole side of the family has been Airwave at one point or another. Somebody like Morrison can have a field day with how crazy four superheroes in one family is.
Yeah. The Golden Age Air Wave was Larry Jordan and was retconned into being Hal's uncle sometime in the 1970s, I think during Denny O'Neil's run on GA/GL. Airwave was a GA hero who was featured entirely in Detective Comics originally.
Helen briefly became the second Airwave after Larry was killed, as shown in the "Whatever Happened to the original Airwave?" backup in DC Comics Presents #40. AFAIK she wasn't in Spectre at all.
The whole Jordan family is pretty fun. There's Uncle Airwave, Great Grandpa Marshal Jordan.
I think there might even be an Uncle Tiberius in there as a nod to Kirk, who Hal is cut from the same cloth.
I think they're referring to this Helen Jordan, who is/was Jack Jordan's kid (it says she was called Jennifer Pre-Crisis).
I have to admit I'm not overly familiar with the Jordan family outside of a few Air Wave appearances. But a collection of siblings and cousins can add a lot to the character.
I will also admit, the linking of two characters with the same last name together in the same family is something that's been done a lot in comics and other forms of fandom. I'm sorry, Robin is not Spock's ancestor because Dick and Amanda share the same last name. Yes, I am a wet blanket for this particular trope. I do not apologize.
It can be overdone, but I think it works when done well. I still don't know why Isabella tried to distance Lynn Stewart from being John Stewart's sister when it was his idea in the first place. Lean into that stuff. Green Lantern being Black Lightning's brother in law is an awesome idea.