This is a respect thread for the OG Green Lantern, Alan Scott, in all of his forms.
This is a respect thread for the OG Green Lantern, Alan Scott, in all of his forms.
You'll get my support for the original, but not so much for the N52 version who is basically a whole different character with the same name, and thus a disappointment when I was hoping for the original (as I always do with JSA/All-Stars)
Last edited by Doctor Kent Nelson; 06-05-2016 at 12:29 AM.
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Me, too! The original and best Green Lantern. I remembering reading my first Golden Age Green Lantern story in the 1970s. It was a reprint, published as a backup story in a Detective Comics "100 pages for 60 Cents" edition. In the story, GL kicked Sportsmaster's butt even without the use of his power ring. detective-comics-443.jpg
You folks should be on board with this idea.
http://community.comicbookresources....ott-solo-title
Dc has 2 separate traditions on how to use Alan Scott. Pre coie, Alan Scott was on earth 2. Post coie, Alan Scott was on prime earth. Based on Rebirth, Geoff Johns seems to be bringing back prime earth Alan Scott and Jay Garrick first which are the characters Geoff Johns was associated with when he was writing pre flashpoint JSA for many years. The previews Rebirth cover also suggests that pre coie earth 2 is also still around.
http://www.cosmicteams.com/jsa/profi...ity-inc-05.JPG
Maybe prime earth rebirth Alan Scott will look like this :
http://www.tencentticker.com/project...alanscott4.png
Last edited by colonyofcells; 06-05-2016 at 08:42 AM.
I try to collect any Golden Age reprints that I can, including Alan Scott/Green Lantern. The concept is excellent, even if the early art is at the poorer end of the spectrum when it comes to quality. I appreciate the two Archives that DC published, and I wish they had continued to produce them. There are random stories in other collections too, of course. I like that Alan is often more like Batman in some ways, sneaking around in the shadows and using his fists as often as his ring. It's really a very different concept than the later Green Lantern Corps.
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What's the general view towards retroactively revealing classic Alan Scott as a gay man once the JSA returns?
I think it would be an interesting idea. Given how conservative Alan has been portrayed over the decades, it would certainly make sense for him to be coming to the realization about his sexual orientation so late in life. It would add a nice wrinkle to his strained relationships with Obsidian, Harlequin and Rose & Thorn.
I mean, even Roy Thomas, of all people, revealed that Alan wore a toupe for years to conceal his receding hairline, so it's not like this would be out of character for him.
I don't know, I think it would be an interesting direction to take the character that the New 52 Earth-2 version couldn't capitalize on because he was essentially a brand new character with the same name. Whereas exploring this with classic Alan Scott has far more weight because of his past history.
I wasn't happy with DC making Alan Scott gay in the New 52 version, but since he wasn't the same character as the original Golden Age Green Lantern, it was a different story.
Now, if DC decides to return the original Golden Age Green Lantern and then retroactively decide to make him a closeted homosexual, and if they try to rewrite his past stories and include this "new" development, then I'll be royally pissed. If they want a new gay character, they should create a NEW character, not change an already existing one with decades worth of existing stories.
If it's the same Alan Scott as the Post Crisis era, complete with Grandkids, I wouldn't want it. But If it were an entirely new Alan Scott, that I could get behind
My personal version of Alan is a man in his 90s with a long history of being a Gay Rights activist in his Post-Lantern career
Alan Scott's love life is a ultra soap operaesqe mess that Alan bring gay might actually fit into.