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    Trey Strain
    Guardian of the Universe

  • Trey Strain
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    They've gotten a lot of support in this thread. A reboot might be a good time to bring them back.

    Something else -- with a more dignified look, I think the writers wouldn't portray him as so lacking in impulse control and so boneheaded.
    Trey Strain
    Guardian of the Universe
    Last edited by Trey Strain; 08-10-2018, 05:32 PM.

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  • Deadpool
    Fight like a man: with your words, not your fists.

  • Deadpool
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    Also like; makes him stand out, grey/white hair is cool and makes it seem like there's a greater age difference between the Lanterns as opposed to them all being in their 30s and 20s. Would be cool to have a story where Hal's going grey again and worries about the influence of Parallax, but it turns out it's just normal

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  • BLACK HAND
    Green Lantern Initiate

  • BLACK HAND
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    I liked that they gave him an older look, like a true vet. They should have kept them really kind of set him apart.

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  • Space Cop
    The Dandy

  • Space Cop
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    I'm surprised I missed this poll, but it looks like it died right around the time I was starting to become active.

    Anyway, I clicked "liked." It wasn't important to me--I didn't need them, but it conveyed that he was the seasoned vet and I like that. One of the things that I really hated about the New 52 was making everyone so young. It's bad enough that TV and cinema convey the idea that life ends at 29, comics didn't need to follow.

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  • Trey Strain
    Guardian of the Universe

  • Trey Strain
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    I'm going to bump this because there are some folks around now who never got to express their opinions about it.

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  • havik
    Anti-Monitor

  • havik
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    exactly it would still be a will power kind of effect

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  • Gauntlet101010
    Alpha-Lantern

  • Gauntlet101010
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    Originally posted by havik View Post
    i was just thiniing if it can lend the user a small life hsield then wouldn't the user be able to will themself to live longer
    That's exactly what Guy did in early Vol 3. Used the ring to keep himself young while Hal just got old. This "he went grey early" business came a bit later.

    Arisia did the exact opposite, used the ring to get old, shaving years off her life.

    Also, when the Maltusian "gods" turned Hal into a Guardian they also made him as old and small as one. His ring turned him back.

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  • havik
    Anti-Monitor

  • havik
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    i was just thiniing if it can lend the user a small life hsield then wouldn't the user be able to will themself to live longer

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  • SD80MAC
    Not a True Fan

  • SD80MAC
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    Originally posted by havik View Post
    while i like the grey i still think the ring could allow a corps member to prolong life much like supermans ability under the yellow sun
    Good point, and it's actually been in the comics before: a power ring kept Driq alive for years after he'd actually died.

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  • havik
    Anti-Monitor

  • havik
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    while i like the grey i still think the ring could allow a corps member to prolong life much like supermans ability under the yellow sun

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  • Bolerathon
    Avant Guardian

  • Bolerathon
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    I liked they grey but then again I think grey hair is cool anyway. I know a guy who's been going grey since he was 16 and I've always been a bit jealous of that.

    Not sure how true it is but they say whatever goes grey, you keep. At least this means Hal will still have all his hair until he retires. Can't imagine how stupid any of the earth Lanterns would look if they were bald. I know at some points John has a shaved head but that still looks different. I also didn't like for a while how every black male in comics for a while was just made to look like Sam Jackson. He looks cool and all but there's more than one way for a black guy to look badass (Mr T, we all love you)

    I didn't mind Superman and Wonder Woman not ageing the same way since Diana is a godess and Superman will live forever under a yellow sun. All that being said I still love how they looked in Kingdom Come.

    Instead of making Hal look feeble it made him look like a seasoned veteran and shouldn't really have any effect on his ability as a Lantern since it's all about what's in the mind of the user rather than his muscle. Greying would be a sign of Batman or Green Arrow losing their edge but not a member of the corps.

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  • Gray Lantern
    Senior Corps Member

  • Gray Lantern
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    People can go gray early. It doesn't make Hal any older. It does, however, make him stand out from other heroes. They should have kept the gray temples, so says Gray Lantern!

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  • Plaid Lantern
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    I say bring back the gray at the temples. It added character. Hal just isn't a Just For Men kind of guy…

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  • SD80MAC
    Not a True Fan

  • SD80MAC
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    Keep in mind, Parallax was affecting Hal at least as far back as "Hard-Traveling Heroes." Hal mentions in Rebirth that his road trips to "find himself" (like the classic one with Ollie) were a result of Parallax's influence.

    Anyways, I liked the gray. It made Hal seem more human, which has been completely missing from the character since 2004.

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  • RedRage916
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    i alwise just thought he was like prematuraly aged but i never read the old ones so i just assumed paralax did that to him

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