I definitely see Hal as a Chuck Yeager type but I recently rewatched the Green Lantern and it was way better than I remembered. I would see it again actually. It’s been better received I thought.
some cool ring slinging by hal
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Well, they're always flip flopping on whether the costumes are constructs, space cloth, or something in between... so yeah, they could be talking about Parallax being a construct armor....
but they also used this picture here, which was Parallax actually wearing construct armor.... and it does look pretty cool.
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Honestly, most of those constructs don't impress me too much. I've seen Hal make a LOT of cooler things. One of my favorites was the giant construct keeping the continents in place during JLA year One... that was impressive
In Star Trek the holodeck doesn't just project hard-light holograms, it like basically generates simulated matter, at least surface level, so things feel how they feel, they don't just look how they look, with weight and heft and grit and texture. And Star Trek is way more grounded a sci-fi concept than Green Lantern, so like ... something could definitely be both a Construct as well as Space Cloth at the same time.
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Going back to the old Parallax costume, I feel like as Super Nineties costumes go, it has aged rather well. It's still vainglorious, over the top and "too much". But there's a simplicity to it, not too overwrought or techie looking that at least keeps it somewhat stylish. Like a Sixties Kirby design. There's quite a bit going on, but it leans more "iconic" and less "what the hell?" like a Seventies Kirby design. I mean I think those are timeless ... but stylish? No not stylish.
Because of that particular style of vainglorious dramatic fashion, when they did the Parallax villain heel turn in Corps War and put that costume on Kyle it really sold it as a concept. I don't think Hallax's costume needed redemption, but it was like dusting off an old thing and showing that with the right backing, it's not cheesy, it's evocative and psychological! Frankly I think it's symbolic of that being a very clever retcon as a whole concept behind a whole run of a comic book. "That wasn't really Hal", and the over the top costume sells it. Even how Van Sciver put some of that costume design into Parallax's body design.
And it fit on Sinestro later like a glove. I mean efficient and typically spartan, yeah, but Sinestro can pull off vainglorious and prideful. He was never fooling anybody with that mustachio.
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Like, imagine if somebody put told us that Electric Superman was an Evil Electric Entity and then they put the Electric Superman costume on Superman's friend and protege, Conner Kent, and it felt anywhere near as Epic as Kyle getting Parallaxed felt?
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