Soule took a Clown and made him into
The coolest GUY in the Galaxy
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Soule took a Clown and made him into
The coolest GUY in the Galaxy
Strictly speaking I think he was just more interesting with Charles Soule writing him.
Retro315 no more. Anonymity is so 2005.
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That is the fault of modern writers, and editors, imo.
Batman from BTAS really reminds me of the 1970's incarnation written by Denny O'Neil, and Steve Englehart.
Hal from GLTAS seems like the 1980's version written by Len Wein, and Englehart.
The creators of both animated series were clear fans of the Bronze Age, imo.
Although, Guy was clearly modernized for GLTAS, and it was great. It was comedy gold how well Guy got along with the Guardians, as opposed to Hal (even though Guy, an unwavering protector, was clearly an a-hole).
I'm feeling more & more like a real life version of Steve Rogers (a man not quite in sync with the modern era) with my responses, smh.
I notice in those pics of Red Lantern Guy that he's gone blond--probably because they realized his natural red hair wasn't working. I had an aunt with bright red hair and her favourite colour to wear was green.
From a purely aesthetic perspective, I think red-haired characters in all-red outfits are overdoing it. In super-heroes, you want some colour contrast.
Ech, enough with the colour lanterns. Though more Guy Gardner is always a good thing.
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