Yeah, one can say "I like this character because I feel related to him", but not "this character is better because he is more relatable". We've got Batman who is pretty much the least relatable character in DC universe...
To me, too many draggy soap opera clichés in Kyle's run. Not my type.
Of the recent Morrison interviews, this was undoubtedly my favorite part:
Can't wait to see Ollie get a taste of his own medicine."I want to play with what was taken as the basis of their relationship back in the 70s, whereas one guy's an unemployed toy salesman and the other guy's a millionaire who just lost his money. I want to invert a lot of the things, where suddenly maybe Hal's the left wing guy. You know? Maybe there's a bit of bull**** about Oliver Queen."
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Thanks guys. Don't ever call people who consistently trash your favorite characters "hacks" in case they happen to write for CBR. Saying the h-word gets you a week in the dog house. lol
Anyway, here's a clearer version of the new Frank Quitely variant cover for TGL they showed at NYCC.
"It's too bad she won't live! But then again, who does? - Gaff Blade Runner
"In a short time, this will be a long time ago." - Werner Slow West
"One of the biggest problems in the industry is apathy right now." - Dan Didio Co-Publisher of I Wonder Why That Is Comics
Welcome back Johnny
I love that Quitely variant! So glad they got him to do covers.
I wholeheartedly agree with this. Lots of younger fans in their teens or early 20s were exposed to the Green Lantern character after GL Rebirth so the first Lantern they were most likely introduced to between the mid-2000s and present day is Hal Jordan. I certainly believe lots of Gen Z's are Hal Jordan fans, so I'm not certain why some people keep parroting this notion that younger generations don't care for Hal.
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