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Green Lanterns cancelled with issue #57
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Agreed with Space Cop. GLseses is close to Green Lantern singular so I'm curious to how that will play out with guides and fandom numbering them looking back. I'm not even sure what I would do. HJ&TGLC was a dumb name that doesn't roll off the tongue and I wouldn't use that as volume 6. It would be GLs or nothing I guess.
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There was no title called Green Lantern, so I would say the last volume of Green Lantern happened during the New 52.
It was very, very clear that Green Lanterns was going to be canceled. Just like it was obvious Morrison would not be writing a Kyle Rayner and/or Guy Gardner title, especially after sources said his book would be about Hal Jordan. Despite whatever Morrison did with Kyle Rayner in Justice League, like I said before, that was 20+ years ago and a very different DC Comics landscape.
Going back to Green Lanterns, I think the only person who wanted that title to happen was Geoff Johns, and I don't think Geoff Johns or anybody else had any good ideas for what to do with it. And Johns isn't in a position to really protect Jessica Cruz anymore. It will be interesting to see if she really has any organic staying power. I'm positive Baz doesn't.
I'm pretty sure I've said it before, but I don't think Green Lantern Corps will be relaunched. I mean, it's possible, but that doesn't seem in line with DC's direction with Green Lantern right now, which is to scale down.
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Originally posted by Star-Lantern View PostDespite whatever Morrison did with Kyle Rayner in Justice League, like I said before, that was 20+ years ago and a very different DC Comics landscape.
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They do have all 6 human GLC members on the cover for the final issue of GLs. So we know they all survive that long. And honestly I don't see Jurgens being the trigger guy to off any of them. They will likely all live on, just mostly in the mothballs for a year or so.
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Look at it this way. DC was publishing four issues of Green Lantern a month that were making a profit, and now it's going to publish one issue? I assume that Morrison's comic will sell well, but it probably won't be more profitable than four issues a month with modest sales.
This looks like they simply did what it took to sign Morrison.
And re Morrison taking it in a new direction -- maybe not. There are reports that he wants Hal to again become a wanderer who is always between jobs. That is, the awful Dennis O'Neal version.
The only good thing Geoff Johns ever did in Green Lantern was to bury that version.Last edited by Trey Strain; 07-25-2018, 01:38 PM.
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Originally posted by Space Cop View PostWhat did Kyle do in FC? That story is such a blur to me.
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Originally posted by Trey Strain View PostLook at it this way. DC was publishing four issues of Green Lantern a month that were making a profit, and now it's going to publish one issue? I assume that Morrison's comic will sell well, but it probably won't be more profitable than four issues a month with modest sales.
This looks like they simply did what it took to sign Morrison.
And re Morrison taking it in a new direction -- maybe not. There are reports that he wants Hal to again become a wanderer who is always between jobs. That is, the awful Dennis O'Neal version.
The only good thing Geoff Johns ever did in Green Lantern was to bury that version.
Also, Hal Jordan was wandering from place to place and job to job before Denny O'Neil started writing him. That is how places like Evergreen City and characters like Eve Doreamus came about. I think Morrison is inspired more so by that period than the O'Neil era.Last edited by Star-Lantern; 07-25-2018, 07:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Star-Lantern View PostYou have to factor in that DC has to pay people to make the comics. So it is not like DC publishes two comics at no cost. They may have been making a profit, but was it substantial, all things considered?
Also, Hal Jordan was wandering from place to place and job to job before Denny O'Neil started writing him. That is how places like Evergreen City and characters like Eve Doreamus came about. I think Morrison is inspired more so by that period than the O'Neil era.
You have to go way back.
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Well here's the thing - Simon and Jessica were never that interesting to begin with. The diversity thing can only get you along so far, after a while the characters need to be compelling and the story more exciting than "generic space bad guy."
Continuing from there, there are simply too many human/Earth Lanterns. What are we at now? 7? It's just gotten watered down. It's time to phase Simon and Jessica out. The experiment didn't pan out. It happens. Let's move on.
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These people don't know what the hell they are doing. It will be interesting to see what crappy ideas DC will come up with in the future. They are going down the drain.
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