If DCYou taught me anything, it's that characters will appear in stories if they need to be, continuity be darned .
(Not that I mind in this case).
Hal isn't trapped somewhere though, he's just in space. He can come back to Earth whenever he pleases, besides I don't think you need much synergy with the Lanterns, they either can show up everywhere or not show up at all, depending on which characters the writer does or doesn't want to use. The presence or absence of a specific Green Lantern in different stories isn't always that important either, because there's just so many of them, while with Aquaman(or Cyborg) it's a different story.
"You can't be everywhere, you can't do it all"
"I'm not Batman, I have friends."
"But listen, call yourself Bat-Chick, Knightbat, or Black Robin- the point is, don't forget- you have a family."
"You don't need me. This is a job for.........Alfred!" -Tim Drake
"Dear Diary, I know what my next science project is going to be called: "My love/hate relationship with Gravity........And it was only then that young Stephanie truly realized gravity would forever be her enemy. "-Stephanie Brown
GA #31 was pretty great. Finally the Justice League actually consider him a worthy ally; hell they even offered him a place on the League. I wish he could've said yes, because I'm not a fan of the current lineup, but I understand his decision. All around a great issue and great arc.
For a brief second, solicits weren't even a thought in my mind, and all I was thinking was, "Connor is coming back, and Oliver is about to die in an explosion? Would they?..."
Well, being a part-time agent of theirs allows him to be more involved in the DC universe, and allows him to join any arcs as a guest if he is wanted. Either way, this arc was great. Probably the best arc of Percy's run yet. Can't wait to see what comes next.
I just realized how easy and obvious it would be to re-introduce Mia (A poor prostitute) as a teenager taken by The Ninth Circle who the Arrow Family rescues.