I taught Hal and Iolande had a spark in GLTAS.
I taught Hal and Iolande had a spark in GLTAS.
The thing is she wasn't jailbait when they hooked up, but it is what it is. We saw teenage Arisia carry a torch for Hal but when they hooked up she wasn't. The trick is she was allowed to age but DC's pantheon being stuck in forever 29 makes age arguments silly because by now Dick is older than Bruce because he is allowed to age, though that may stop now, while Bruce's aging was stopped a while back.
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And it's not like Johns was mandated to go full cosmic, he had pretty much free reign even though I believe he wasn't the CCO at that point yet. I guess he probably thought that since GL was primarily Earth-based during Hal's absence anyway, when he restored Hal's life on Earth he just didn't see a lot of reasons to keep him there for much longer.
Last edited by Johnny; 12-04-2021 at 03:52 AM.
Johnny, I am always torn on this, because I love Hal in the League interacting with the other heavy hitters. I love his ties to his family, his brothers, niece and nephews, Airwave. He has a few earth based villains I like, the Shark. That plus the fact that I hate the hobo Hal, can't hold a serious job or pay utility bills school of thought. Even though few if any heroes can sustain a regular life for their alter egos, not sure why Hal's inability to do so is heavily debated while other's are not, but that is another argument.The torn part is a very high majority of my favorite Hal stories are big cosmic epics. The only parts of the Ryan Reynolds movie that I enjoyed were the space stuff. I thought Johns came up with a cool job, the military knows who Hal is an allows him to disappear from time to time, that way bills are paid and no hobo Hal. The right mix is hard, extended arcs against the demolition team don't move me, but I love Hal as an active Leaguer and involved in the big crossover epics, but who cares about seeing Hal pay utility bills as long as they get paid? I guess three issues a year with Hal on Earth in his own ongoing would be about right, that plus being earth's GL and the League's at least half the year would be nice.
Last edited by EmeraldGladiator; 12-04-2021 at 06:46 AM.
I think there's a clear distinction with the first half of Johns' run, which re-established Hal and was more Earth-focused, to the 2nd half where it was more space-focused as we got more cosmic and dealt with the Emotional Spectrum.
The New 52 run kind of balanced it out a little more.
I wouldn't say that she has more cons than pros, but she has them and other love interests don't really have any cons. So ignoring Arisia is simply "safe".
Anybody else feel that if Arisia actually died, that Hal would be a lot more invested and involved in resolving it.