Now I'm nostalgic for Omega Men.
i didn't come here to "moderate fan reactions."
i came here to dispel rumors.
you can't react to something you haven't seen yet so there's nothing to moderate.
just letting you know, I have no target on Hal's back and wouldn't waste my time writing the book if it was all or even partly about trashing Hal. do some research, folks. twitter mining doesn't count as research.
folks can do with that whatever they like but i think everyone's going to be a little sheepish later when they see how they got crazy over nothing.
the good news is, the story is going to be awesome, regardless.
I don't see why not. Hal used to be the only hero to regularly guest appear in the Flash back in the day to team up with Barry, Wally and Ralph (which is why Hal, Wally and Ralph remained so close after CoIE) In fact the Flash guest appearance in TGL Season 2 was based on an old issue of the Flash where Hal teamed up with Barry and Wally and an old issue of Green Lantern where Olivia gained a crazy amount of power that could've destroyed the universe and Hal chose to erase her memory of those powers instead of sacrificing her like the Guardians thought was best.
Yes. Morrison touched upon it in this season.
It would be nice. Especially after all these years of the responsibility of the ring and the duties that come with it always interfering with their personal and professional lives including their relationship
As long as I find it personally entertaining I'll buy it. If not I'll stop. Just like I do with every book out there. Thanks for responding.
They didn't really get crazy over nothing though, they did so because DC hired a person who's been publicly trashing the main character of this franchise for years to become the new GL writer. As I mentioned before, as someone who's unfamiliar with your work and doesn't plan to pre-judge it based on those comments, to me it's not about the notion of you or DC planning to potentially sabotage the Hal Jordan character, it's about the example it appears to be setting of how a certain kind of behavior can end up being rewarded.
I can understand that you made those comments from a fan perspective not as a professional, but you're a public figure and a creator whose words hold weight for people who are fans of the world you're venturing into and whose protagonist you've repeatedly disparaged. Grant Morrison has never struck me as a Hal fan either, he's often been upfront about his much bigger fondness of Kyle, but to my knowledge he hasn't gone out of his way to make this kind of public disparaging comments about any DC character, let alone a character of this magnitude. If he had, I imagine he would've likely gotten a similar reaction when he was announced as the new writer at the time.
So while I'm grateful that you're willing to explain your point of view and I will certainly give you the benefit of the doubt in regards to whatever you have planned for your GL run, I disagree with the notion that Hal Jordan fans are being unreasonable towards the situation.
I have no interest in getting into an argument, but part of what I'm saying is just this - I don't see anyone "going crazy" here. What I've seen is a reasonable reaction to seeing that the new GL writer doesn't like Hal. This is the Hal thread. We're fans of Hal. Plenty of people have even said they're cool with Hal taking a break. Some people expressed concerns or were speculating, but there were no rumors or overreactions and nobody going "crazy" and I am not happy with that narrative being pushed.
I'm really looking forward to seeing what you're going to do. I also hope Hal ends up somewhere where he can shine.
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well. let's talk about that.
you see it as being "rewarded." i've seen this sentiment about other creatives on social media as well.
the two things have no connection to each other and you guys are going to have to learn to bite down on that.
I have a LOT of fan opinions about a LOT of comic books. I own tens of thousands of comics. You can assume i have opinions about all of them. Hal Jordan is, by no means, the most "aggressive" nor is he a character I revisit to "bash." I have basically two big opinions about the GL franchise and they've been catalogued, context-free by twitter miners. The only other big thing I have that relates to Green Lantern is an AWESOME story to tell in that part of the DCU.
No one's required to like it (or me) but, when lies are told about me, I will, from time to time, correct them.
Not always, because that's boring, but, yeah, from time to time.
In a few months we'll all see what's what and who was right, after all.
I like my chances.
I made no implication that those comments were somehow related to how you got the gig, it's the optics of handing over the reins of the franchise to a writer who's made it abundantly clear how he feels about its main player. While you have every right as a fan and comic collector to feel however you will about any character you want, many people were not going be thrilled by the news of you taking over and considering this is a Hal appreciation thread, they're going to express themselves about it when a person who doesn't appreciate its title character is taking over the franchise. As long as people are being civil, there's nothing crazy or unreasonable about their concerns.
I'm looking forward to see what you have in store. All I'm asking for is the same level of understanding towards fans' concerns that you ask of them to wait and see what you have planned instead of pre-judging you based on your prior remarks. Seems fairly reasonable to me.
One thing I'm happy about is that they're bringing in the non-human GLs again. I hated the "Four Corpsmen" thing during Venditti's run - so cringey. Morrison has used them well too.
well.
I'm the writer. the editors aren't going to say anything. i'm telling everybody, point blank, they have no reason to be concerned about the things they're worried about. they should be worried about ENTIRELY OTHER things because this is going to be one bumpy ride. What are those things? Buy the book and find out. But the Hal paranoia is unfounded. Entirely.
Only petty jerks would roll over a book/character like that. I've seen that done. It won't be done by me.
and, yeah, eventually I'll get bored saying so but, also, the book will be out soon and I won't have to anymore.