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    SD80MAC
    Not a True Fan

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    Try this:

    http://comics.cosmicbooknews.com/con...2-gl-franchise

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  • Lantern A-train
    Guardian of the Universe

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    The page you requested does not exist. For your convenience, a search was performed using the query content exclusive interview cosmic br artist brad walker brings his talents new 52 gl franchise.

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  • stingerman
    Fatality's Blacksmith

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    Interview with new artist Brad Walker:

    http://comics.cosmicbooknews.com/content/exclusive-interview-cosmic-artist-brad-walker-brings-his-talents-new-52-gl-franchise

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  • Slobo
    Fatality's Blacksmith

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    Really most greater than the other 2 GLNG : WotFL.
    And a really impression of crossover for once in WotFL.

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  • SD80MAC
    Not a True Fan

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    Yes. Every single one of them is a black mark on the GL mythos.

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  • Trigger
    Hal's Understudy

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    Originally posted by Evergreen City View Post
    (2) Hey, naysayers. What if Emerald Twilight and Blackest Night (in some shape or form) really did still happen? Didn't anyone catch the continuity nods? "This time [Hal] is dead and he's not coming back" and "I once wielded the white ring, the force of life itself!" (Yeah, Sinestro, and it split you in half, if I recall right!) Doesn't that suggest some Entities might still be out there? (A collective groan from the readership...)
    Do people hate the entities that much?

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  • SD80MAC
    Not a True Fan

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    Review time... http://indigotribe.wordpress.com/201...-guardians-19/

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  • Spectremjm
    Corps Honor Guard

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    I'm pretty sure Emerald Twilight did take place, though we no longer know exactly how it happened, and we know Blackest Night did take place since it has been referenced many times in the new 52.

    White Lantern Mogo would definitely be interesting. I don't know if Carol's tether could pull Hal out, but since he killed himself and Johns gave us that tease about how Hal would be the greatest black lantern, he kinda has to get out with the black ring now.

    And technically, it was Nekron who split Sinestro in half. It was the Entity and the white lantern power that put him back together. LOL

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  • Evergreen City
    Corps Den Mother

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    Okay, irrespective of any of this debate about who can or cannot WIELD a white ring, which Blackest Night intimated was empowered by making the CHOICE to live...obviously Sinestro is unsuitable, and equally obviously Kyle earned it.

    I have three what-ifs about this issue to explore.

    (1) What if Mogo, who has been dead and who has come back, is given a white ring? Will Mogo be able to resurrect Korugar? Or, interestingly, Xanshi? Seems a planet should have sufficient will to resurrect planets.

    (2) Hey, naysayers. What if Emerald Twilight and Blackest Night (in some shape or form) really did still happen? Didn't anyone catch the continuity nods? "This time [Hal] is dead and he's not coming back" and "I once wielded the white ring, the force of life itself!" (Yeah, Sinestro, and it split you in half, if I recall right!) Doesn't that suggest some Entities might still be out there? (A collective groan from the readership...)

    (3) Carol has a Hal shaped hole in her heart. What if her tether can pull him free? Ah, GL issue 20 is still three weeks off and it's fun to speculate that she (rather than the black ring) might be the one to pull his fat out of the fire this time.

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  • Trigger
    Hal's Understudy

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    Originally posted by Space Cop View Post
    Yeah, I guess I was thinking more of Sinestro and Hal then the resurrected 12 (or however many). Was there a difference between the power Sinestro and Hal both had and the regular white rings Deadman, Hawk and Dove, etc had? I can't remember anymore.
    I think it was the same power, only Deadman had a permanent ring though.

    And Dove lacked a ring but had a connection to the white light that was never explained or explored.

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  • Mister Ed
    Horse of a Different Color

  • Mister Ed
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    Originally posted by Space Cop View Post
    Yeah, I guess I was thinking more of Sinestro and Hal then the resurrected 12 (or however many). Was there a difference between the power Sinestro and Hal both had and the regular white rings Deadman, Hawk and Dove, etc had? I can't remember anymore.
    I was thinking this picture:

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  • Space Cop
    The Dandy

  • Space Cop
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    Originally posted by Mister Ed View Post
    Well, you couldn't really say that, given that some females were White Lanterns at the end of Blackest Night.
    Yeah, I guess I was thinking more of Sinestro and Hal then the resurrected 12 (or however many). Was there a difference between the power Sinestro and Hal both had and the regular white rings Deadman, Hawk and Dove, etc had? I can't remember anymore.

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  • Spectremjm
    Corps Honor Guard

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    Originally posted by Michael Heide View Post
    Just two posts here, and yet there is so much wisdom in this. If it is a necessity to have been dead at one point in the past (and that is still a very debatable if), then Baz fits that bill. For all accounts and purposes, he was dead. And if that isn't enough, feel free to retcon a scene into his childhood in which he drowned, his heart stopped, his brother gave him CPR and the paramedics brought him back.
    I actually almost posted that possibility, that we don't know that Baz didn't have a near death experience in the past. The reality is being dead as a prerequisite to be a white lantern is a possible truth, but unproven. I can honestly say when I read Blackest Night that didn't strike me at all as a point they were trying to make.

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  • Michael Heide
    Heide Finition

  • Michael Heide
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    Originally posted by RandomGuy View Post
    Does it count that Baz was in the Dead Zone?
    Just two posts here, and yet there is so much wisdom in this. If it is a necessity to have been dead at one point in the past (and that is still a very debatable if), then Baz fits that bill. For all accounts and purposes, he was dead. And if that isn't enough, feel free to retcon a scene into his childhood in which he drowned, his heart stopped, his brother gave him CPR and the paramedics brought him back.

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  • Mister Ed
    Horse of a Different Color

  • Mister Ed
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    Well, you couldn't really say that, given that some females were White Lanterns at the end of Blackest Night.

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