Absolutely. Story is always #1. Everything else is secondary.
Ha! I hope you understand the irony of this, since the introduction of Kyle was what began the policy of sidelining older GL characters to make room for him
Prior to Kyle's introduction, whenever newer Earth GLs were introduced, it was an expansion of the franchise. Even after John became the main GL, Hal would still appear in every issue struggling with his decision to give up his ring while investigating the mystery of the Predator. Similarly, Guy's re-introduction as GL didn't mean that John or Hal stopped getting the spotlight. It wasn't until Kyle came around that all other GL characters had to be killed off, turned into villains, given new names or powers or otherwise shoved aside so that Kyle could be the one and only GL. This was ground zero for the fractured GL fandom we have today.
So, I don't think slamming the door shut on any new Earth GLs after Kyle would be a wise move. Like you said, good stories are always the path to keeping readers happy. Johns managed to do it with his run, and I suspect that Morrison might be able to do it with his, although probably not as much because his work is simply too experimental for most mainstream comics readers.
I’m with you on everything you’ve said and yes I’m aware of the irony of my affirmation
90’s were a strange period for comic books and everything happened with Emerald Twilight was so shocking! But Ron Marz and editorial managed so well that even the loss of every previous characters were affordable.
Once again great writers, great stories can have success even against bad premises.
I couldn’t feel the same with Baz or Jessica, I can’t find connection with them.
I’ve said I would stop with Kyle cause I don’t feel the need for other new GL, but I’m not closed to a new one if there is a good story to tell.
I’m not keen to nowadays trend of writers who want to establish their own creation without having something strong to tell.
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I feel that DC does have too many Earth Green Lanterns. The concept just does not feel unique any more.
I'd be game for more villainous Earth Lanterns.
Gimme a story where Luthor, Joker, Grodd, Doctor Sivana, Black Adam, & Ra's al Ghul temporarily get power rings.
That story should be fun.
So many problems seem solvable if they'd just bring back Green Lantern Corps. They crammed Hal, John, Guy, and Kyle (and the entire rest of the corps!) into Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps and I thought Veneditti did a masterful job of juggling the cast. Hal appearing in The Green Lantern and a few Lanterns appearing regularly in the various Justice League books means there's ample page time for the rest of the GL's in a Corps book.
I assume Teen Lantern will never appear again once Bendis is done with his Young Justice. Hell, she's barely appeared in the 4 issues he's released.
Much like the Bat-characters the issue is their not spreading them out far enough.
Hal needs to be in space, if he's such a big deal like they want us to treat him as then he's got no time for earth BS. He can still turn up in JL etc but treat it as a "Here comes the cavalry" kind of thing.
John is currently on the league, thats cool.
Have Kyle with the Titans (adult team)
Have Guy in either Hals book or another team book. Hell have a back up in Superman with Steel and Guy doing bro stuff
Baz and Jess continue in a team book.
DC Universe Online, the MMO, has been good on that front. As part of the War of the Light quests, there are bosses like Red Lantern Grodd, Orange Lantern Cheetah and a whole host of Sinestro Corpsman- Black Adam, Parasite, etc. It's a fun way to spice up the fights.
The concept of the Green Lantern Corps simply invites the creation of additional characters. If you're going to create additional Corps members, most the major ones are going to be Earthlings. As cool as aliens are, humans are more accessible characters. At this point, yeah there's quite a few Human Lanterns. But it's only an issue if they're stepping on each other's toes in a single book, and that's more of a core medium problem than anything specific to Lantern books. It's a big universe of titles out there. Hal, Kyle, Guy, John, Simon, and Jessica can all have a place if they're given one.
Continuity, even in a "shared" comics universe is often insignificant if not largely detrimental to the quality of a comic.
Immortal X-Men - Once & Future- X-Cellent - X-Men: Red
Nobody cares about what you don't like, they barely care about what you do like.
There aren't too many Lanterns, they are just handled poorly a lot of the time. They need clearer more distinguishable roles and we need to end the culture of propping up one or two Lanterns at a time at the expense of the others. The Lantern mythos is expansive and it touches every corner of the DC cosmic landscape, use that and find them roles that dont make them obsolete whenever a new Lantern is introduced or used instead.
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