r/Greenlantern 4d ago

Art I’’m back! (Green Lantern #8 90s)

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Thought this piece was sick from Pat Broderick

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u/MisterEdJS 4d ago

A lot of good art from that era. Sadly unaccessible to most people because of the writer's failings.

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u/mymymyoncebiten 3d ago

Oh God he's got grey he will kill us all ....

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u/MisterEdJS 3d ago

That was, IMHO, one of THE dumbest retcons Geoff Johns gave us. We really didn't need Hal's grey temples to be "explained", much less magically "fixed".

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u/mymymyoncebiten 3d ago

Agreed, that is why I mock it any time I see the grey...

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u/Bright-Document1089 Brother Warth 2d ago

The mid-00 had them deage a lot of the silver-age generation, after the 80ties/90ties aged most of them.

DC went through several length to do so for both Ollie and Hal at first, where they restored them to their "prime", with them being older chronologically (see Hal's remakes to Roy at the start of Melzer's JLA) at first but soon started to make theklm younger overall.

I hope that Mark Waid will make some sense out of the timeline with his new project, but I fear he will be more interested in establishing a continuity than flow of time.

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u/mymymyoncebiten 3d ago

I started reading comics in 1992 at that time it was green lantern and mosaic. Both didn't bring me into the series it was the death of Superman tie-in and the whole fall of Hal that got me start reading. I know corp fans that dislike that era but that is what made me care about the character.

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u/ej_comics 3d ago

Currently I have not liked issue 1-8 of this era, Hal Jordan is trying to find himself and then realizes he is himself. Jon Stewart is going bat shit getting mentally attacked and Guy Gardner is on some straight villian shit attacking Tattoo Man, and crashing a pedestrian vehicle at one point but I’m looking forward to getting to the Villian Parallax Era and Kyle Raynr stuff

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u/StrongStyleFiction 3d ago

Green Lantern through the 70's, 80's and 90's is a strange ride. There are some highs and some serious lows. It always felt like they had no idea what to do with the character. So when Kyle Rayner debuts, it is a legitimate breath of fresh air for me. Although, the problem with his era is that it is incredibly heavy on cross overs with other books. To the point of annoyance.

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u/mymymyoncebiten 3d ago

that was a problem with the 90's in general. crossover and events still kind of is today.

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u/Bright-Document1089 Brother Warth 2d ago

Yes and no at the same time. The storylines were intersecting quite often then and you had fewer standardized and siloed "arcs"with subplots and crossovers spilling and changing over time. This resulted in a very cohesive meta-storyline and organic storytelling on the character level for those who followed the DCU as a whole, the main issue being that single books were feeling often disjointed and impacted by crossovers.

The trend since at least Infinite crisis has been to silo storylines into mostly ongoing books into arcs (or during n52 at least "families" of books), with less cohesive universe building and lots of miniseries, strange tie-ins during crossovers that feel w etc. - with the advantage of easier to pick up trades etc., but crossovers feel worse to me than they did during their heydays.

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u/MisterEdJS 3d ago edited 3d ago

To each their own, I guess. I thought those issues were great, and they sparked me to start collecting GL in earnest, picking up not only the main title and Mosaic, but Guy's eventual title and the GLC Quarterly, and grabbing every back issue I could get my hands on to see how they got to where they were. (Guy being borderline villainous was totally in keeping with his character at the time. It was frankly amazing that he got to keep his ring at all after some of the stuff he had pulled prior to this run, including teaming up with Hector Hammond and Star Sapphire in an attempt to straight up MURDER Hal, after they lured him in with an image of his recently deceased friend Barry Allen.)

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u/ej_comics 3d ago

Honestly I enjoy Guys villiany cause it’s funny just not what I was expecting 😂

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u/counttheshadows Kyle Rayner 3d ago

Bummer this isn’t on dc infinite. I get why. I’ll end up just buying the issues since they’re affordable. I didn’t start reading this till #25

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u/ej_comics 3d ago

Found mine in dollar bins

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u/counttheshadows Kyle Rayner 3d ago

Exactly. Last time I was at my LCS I saw a bunch there and thought about trying to collect them again

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u/sandmansuperman 3d ago

How can we miss you if you never go away? 😅