All the books set in the mainline seem to be a part of it but yeah disappointing since it's pretty far removed from what's been going in the rest of the DC universe without being part of a separate imprint.
I just try to look at the positives and hopefully it gives Sharp more time on the art.
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And it's not just about the past - I'm sure DC wants to be able to keep selling all those tpbs of Johns's runs as well as the other ones where Hal was prominent and it hurts that if Hal is seen as completely irrelevant or dead/gone. If they really think killing Hal will get them a huge sales bump or make them money they'll still do it, but I don't imagine it would be a big enough money-maker for it to be worth it for them. Might as well keep him around in the toychest for anyone who wants to use him.
I wouldn't count Hal out until we know what's happening with the next GL film. It's possible he was left out of the upcoming TV show because they want him to have an important role in the films.
I’m sure he was saved for the movie. But it still feels like a missed opportunity that Hal is left out of a 150m budget TV show. We could have a live action Sinestro Corps War, a Sci-Fi epic, and yet they choose to make some discrete stories featuring disparate characters.
Would have been cool if DC made Hal a legacy.
Like having a son who both weilds the green and purple energy.
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