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This is interesting. DSCF0177crop1.jpg
Imagine being proud to have negative traits. I can’t relate.
DC: Justice League, The Flash, Justice League Dark, Superman, Action Comics, Green Arrow, Justice League Odyssey, The Terrifics, Teen Titans, Titans, Brimstone, Female Furies, Damage, Heroes In Crisis
Marvel: The Punisher, Cosmic Ghost Rider, Venom, X-23, Cloak and Dagger, Jessica Jones, Sentry
Indies: Unnatural, Jeepers Creepers, Project Superpowers, Black Hammer, Ninja-K
Justice League is 6 issues in. Well, 7 issues in, counting this week. I’ve recently re-read all of Scott Snyder’s Justice League issues. And it’s been so good. It’s been years since I’ve enjoyed a DC book. With that said, does anyone here think Scott Snyder should be the ideal candidate to write a John Stewart Green Lantern book if he had the chance to?
I think he should be. And let me tell you guys why:
Scott Snyder is one of DC’s top writers
He’s certainly one of the top DC writers in the industry that decided to write a team book and specifically chose John Stewart as the League’s Green Lantern. And it’s paying off so far. This is the first time that ever happened with the character since post-crisis. That’s a BIG deal for a John Stewart fan. I don’t think in this day and age; John Stewart could’ve gotten a bigger platform if it wasn’t for Scott Snyder.
John Stewart’s character is being fixed under Snyder
He seems to be addressing the Xanshi issue that destroyed John’s character for years to the point where other writers tend to use that incident to put the character down, while making the other Green Lanterns look better. This evidence was proven with writers such as Judd Winick (with Kyle), Geoff Johns (with Hal), and Peter Tomasi (with Guy). But Snyder seems to use it in a positive manner to elevate John as a character. In Snyder’s book, it’s explained, according to Batman, that ever since Xanshi being destroyed John Stewart only has the marine aspect. But now, Batman desires for John to be the architect again. Snyder is fixing the character the same way Geoff Johns did with Hal Jordan. This is the first time EVER that John Stewart fans aren’t being critical to a writer bringing up Xanshi in a story. In fact, it’s been a very positive reaction.
He seems invested into the John Stewart character.
Throughout interviews, Scott Snyder seemed to follow up on what was done with the character. He said he loves what was done with him in Robert Venditti’s run, which was him being a Corps leader, but he wants to elevate him more in his book. He’s went on record saying that. I’m sure he followed the character probably even in fan-favorite Van Jensen’s run as well.
He didn’t just put John Stewart onto the team just because he’s fond of the character. But there’s been reasons behind it. He looks at John Stewart as an analytical thinker that makes hard decisions and believes that he could be there to share his thought process to protect Earth from intergalactic threats. He’s a character that could make a positive outcome, due to his troubled past. And of course, his relationship with the Martian Manhunter.
He expanded the Green Lantern mythology and tied it to John Stewart
John Stewart seems to have a bigger Green Lantern mythology tied to him than ever before. Since the source wall has been broken, it’s been revealed that there’s been seven hidden forces that needs to be unlocked to control the Totality. The Invisible Spectrum and the Still Force has been unlocked thus far. The Invisible Spectrum is added as part of a lantern mythology that’s been expanded upon from Geoff Johns’ innovative Green Lantern run. But now, John Stewart and Sinestro seems to be taking center on this expanded Lantern mythology without any other Green Lanterns being involved.
He’s a John Stewart fan
Scott Snyder could be a bigger John Stewart Green Lantern fan more than all of us think. On multiple interviews, he said how much he loves the character. He even said on a recent interview that he’s been always wanting to write the character for years and now he’s finally got the chance to write him in his book. He’s also expressed on how much of a big fan he is with John Stewart’s relationship with Hawkgirl. He listed that relationship as one of the best moments in Justice League history.
So what does everyone think? Should he be the ideal writer to write a John Stewart book if he wanted to? Does anyone agree or disagree with some of my points?
I second everything Sodam said. I can't imagine DC telling Snyder no when it comes to writing a John Stewart book. You never know, maybe they're waiting for the right pitch.
Imagine being proud to have negative traits. I can’t relate.
DC: Justice League, The Flash, Justice League Dark, Superman, Action Comics, Green Arrow, Justice League Odyssey, The Terrifics, Teen Titans, Titans, Brimstone, Female Furies, Damage, Heroes In Crisis
Marvel: The Punisher, Cosmic Ghost Rider, Venom, X-23, Cloak and Dagger, Jessica Jones, Sentry
Indies: Unnatural, Jeepers Creepers, Project Superpowers, Black Hammer, Ninja-K
Any specific artists you guys want on John Stewart's book?
I'd like to see what Kenneth Rocafort can do, or have Doug Mahnke come back.
Fabok. Though I'm biased since I want Fabok on pretty much every book.
M.D. Bright or Cully Hamner but I am a nostalgia buff.
Thanks guys.
I think Snyder can write a good John Stewart book. John definitely deserves his own solo. If I had to choose who would be the ideal candidate for a John Stewart book, Snyder would be at the top of my list.
I don't think DC would turn down a John Stewart solo pitch for someone as big as Snyder. Even DC approved a pitch for Duke Thomas, who currently has a mini solo series. I don't think he would have if it wasn't for Snyder.
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Fabok would be ideal. But he's too much Silver Age nostalgia. But I would love to see him draw a John Stewart solo, though. He's definitely one of DC's top tier artists. He's one of my favorite artists at DC.
This.
I think Kenneth Rocafart could do an excellent job, because he's very good at drawing background illustrations. He tends to draw those nice sci-fi backgrounds looks. John Stewart's constructs would look amazing under his art for sure. He would probably be my number 1 choice.