Ahh, he'll be out of this within pages of the next issue. This won't be an arc of him in captivity.
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Great comics, yes. In one hand Stewart, in another Fatality.
I love the durlans.
Some Natu ... And some good new starting point for Salhaak.
Maybe he will make a new corps. His own corps S.corps ^^ .
Seriously I will love to see darkstar corps once more.
The newby are her. But I don't like the fact that they are to quickly présented.
And for my fate, The ring not working have impact in another GLC comics (Great but I don't read the other title anymore).
And with the fact that Relic and the next GL crossover will make their way in GLC, new we have some Entity issue to follow in GLNG.
Not the way for keeping me in the tilte, guys.
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Originally posted by A_Q Lantern View PostI'm really glad of the way John is portrayed, however don't u think he has been captured n tortured 1s too many times? Body captured by Parallax in Rebirth,In Scw, trapped in Xanshi, tied in brightest day, captured by cyborg Superman, tortured by Krona to Mogo for the universe and Glc reputation, caught again in the new 52, tortured n forced to kill again, 2 times in a row, caught n tortured by Voltdoom. Now caught by the Durans with power ring removed??? Why must John always has to be defeated easily caught and tortured in every storyline, making him the Weakest of them all Green lantern?! Dc can you stop this capture torture Shit all over John Stewart and do nothing with his origins,background and his relationships with his corps mates and friends?! Give the man his dues!
(bad joke but a joke nonetheless)
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I pretty much mirror everyone else's thoughts concerning GLC vs. GL. While I went away from GL with a very underwhelming feeling, I smiled at the end of GLC. This is the first time in awhile I've found John Stewart to be an intriguing character. I love the fact that he made the distinction of being a marine and not a soldier. And that he was done following orders for the sake of it, think it's a perfect time for a rebellious John Stewart.
I agree with Orion that the gladiator GL is all sorts of awesome, and although a simple character, is entertaining, without being mind-numbing. I'm pretty intrigued by all of the new characters in GLC actually, much more so than what's been introduce in GL.
My major complaint, along with GL, is this is still based around the Rainbow Corps. Way too much. Now the freaking White Lantern is getting involved...UGH.
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Originally posted by JohnnyV View PostI love the fact that he made the distinction of being a marine and not a soldier. . .
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Originally posted by Space Cop View PostIt was a nice touch of authenticity since every Marine I've known would make that correction. [I've also heard at least one Navy vet correct that he was not a soldier.]
The power of will is found at the deepest level of your being. It's more than mere rules. It's a duty that you must honor.
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Shit issue, I think I'll be dropping GLC now. The only good thing is the cover. A shame the art style wasn't used in the book itself.
Speaking of the cover...
Originally posted by IonFan(even if the ear sucking helped get me off faster)Originally posted by Big Daddy CaesarIf I had things like the internet and a laptop as a kid, I never would have left my room as a teenager.Originally posted by QuakerI am the Geoff Johns of the GLCMB.
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Originally posted by Deadpool View PostShit issue, I think I'll be dropping GLC now. The only good thing is the cover. A shame the art style wasn't used in the book itself.
Speaking of the cover...
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Very good issue. From a good creative team. This spotlight was long overdue. I hope it will last.
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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo...gs-1235323236/
Irish film producer James Flynn, co-founder of Metropolitan Films and co-producer on the Oscar-nominated The Banshees of Inisherin, had died. He was 57.
Flynn died Saturday in Dublin due to an unknown illness, his production company told The Hollywood Reporter. He was surrounded by his family, wife Juanita Wilson and children Alex and Anna. In a statement, Metropolitan Films leadership, including Wilson and director Morgan O’Sullivan, expressed gratitude for the “personal, heartfelt and well-deserved tributes that have already been paid to James” before going on “to thank everyone for their kindness and support at this difficult time” as they mourn “the loss of such a remarkable person, a friend, a colleague, and above all, a filmmaker.”
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Originally posted by Mister.Weirdo View Posthttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo...gs-1235323236/
Irish film producer James Flynn, co-founder of Metropolitan Films and co-producer on the Oscar-nominated The Banshees of Inisherin, had died. He was 57.
Flynn died Saturday in Dublin due to an unknown illness, his production company told The Hollywood Reporter. He was surrounded by his family, wife Juanita Wilson and children Alex and Anna. In a statement, Metropolitan Films leadership, including Wilson and director Morgan O’Sullivan, expressed gratitude for the “personal, heartfelt and well-deserved tributes that have already been paid to James” before going on “to thank everyone for their kindness and support at this difficult time” as they mourn “the loss of such a remarkable person, a friend, a colleague, and above all, a filmmaker.”
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Originally posted by Mister.Weirdohttps://variety.com/2023/film/obitua...st-1235537545/
Burny Mattinson, a Disney animator, director, producer and story artist, died on Monday, Feb. 27, in Canoga Park, Calif., following a short illness. He was 87.
Mattinson’s death was confirmed by The Walt Disney Company, his longtime employer. Mattinson was the longest-serving Disney employee and was set to receive the first ever 70th-anniversary service award this June.
Born in San Francisco on May 13, 1935, Mattinson was first inspired to pursue a career in animation after seeing “Pinocchio” at age 6. He began drawing in hopes to recreate the Disney animation style. By the time he finished high school, Mattinson joined The Walt Disney Company and in just six months moved from the mailroom to an animation in-betweener on “Lady and the Tramp.”
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Yes it was, I don't even know what happened here, because this is strange. Also it happened twice, I had no idea?!
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