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Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps #5 *Preview/Spoilers*
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I thought the implication was that his last fight left him really messed up and she was taking extreme measures to heal him QUICKLY, at the expense of great pain for him, because he needed to be in top form sooner rather than later.
I have to say, I was surprised to see that the "turning into will" thing was still an issue. I figured they decided to ditch that when he ditched the gauntlet.
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Originally posted by Mister Ed View PostI thought the implication was that his last fight left him really messed up and she was taking extreme measures to heal him QUICKLY, at the expense of great pain for him, because he needed to be in top form sooner rather than later.
I have to say, I was surprised to see that the "turning into will" thing was still an issue. I figured they decided to ditch that when he ditched the gauntlet.
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Originally posted by Space Cop View PostOkay, got you. I didn't pick up on him being that badly hurt during the fight. The huge stitching along the sternum made me think she took out or put something in him and I thought I missed what that was.
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My impression is that Soranik is genuine about performing surgery to save Hal. It just makes me wish that during the battle they had made sure to show Hal as being gravely injured rather than just unconscious. It might've helped with the drama and not make us doubt Soranik. (unless of course it turns out she's lying)
I think they kinda overplayed Soranik's reaction to Hal's trick, but it seems clear that Hal will have to go "Full Willpower" to beat Sinestro. It'll be interesting if they don't do this, since that's where they're leading us. I'd prefer that Hal beat Sinestro with a bit more finesse or use of his creativity or fast thinking, rather than just pouring on more willpower, but we'll see..... I'm definitely on board!
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Very entertaining issue. I was kind of bewildered by Hal's surgery incision, but I guess I can let that go as artistic license. Not really on board with the Hal turning into pure willpower thing; I don't like it when they do godhood plotlines with any of the human GLs, Hal included. When did it stop being enough to just be a member of the intergalactic police force with the most powerful weapon in the universe at your disposal? They have done this with Alan, Hal, Guy, Kyle and John all one to three or four ties each. Yawn!
Other than that, very nice story with great art. I really can't ask for more at the moment in this title.
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Originally posted by Big Daddy Dave Targaryen I View PostVery entertaining issue. I was kind of bewildered by Hal's surgery incision, but I guess I can let that go as artistic license. Not really on board with the Hal turning into pure willpower thing; I don't like it when they do godhood plotlines with any of the human GLs, Hal included. When did it stop being enough to just be a member of the intergalactic police force with the most powerful weapon in the universe at your disposal? They have done this with Alan, Hal, Guy, Kyle and John all one to three or four ties each. Yawn!
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Originally posted by Mister Ed View PostWait, when did they do it with Guy?
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That sounds more like a "Wolverine" plotline than a "godhood" plotline. Guy was pretty indestructible, but he didn't have anything like godlike powers (in fact he seemed LESS powerful than when he was a GL to me). And then he ended up dying as Warrior, anyway.
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Originally posted by Mister Ed View PostThat sounds more like a "Wolverine" plotline than a "godhood" plotline. Guy was pretty indestructible, but he didn't have anything like godlike powers (in fact he seemed LESS powerful than when he was a GL to me). And then he ended up dying as Warrior, anyway.
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Fair enough; guy wasn't at godhood level, but he WAS pretty damn powerful. I suppose my gripe is combining the worn out godhood arc with simply moving away from the basic GL concept with the human characters. Both irk me.
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To me it has never been necessary. It goes back to my childhood, when discussing my super hero is better than yours game kids always play. I maintain a moderately experienced Hal with modest time to prepare could beat Clark straight up, at worst 45% of the time. So basically if you can go toe to toe with Superman, what do you gain via a power boost unless you are taking on the JLA, Darkseid, or the Anti-monitor single handedly?
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Yo.
Originally posted by JohnMc View PostTechnically he didn't die. His body was rebuilding him and he got trapped in Hell. In return in Action Comics was meant to spring board a new Guy Gardner mini series but it never happened.
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Originally posted by Andrew NDBGeoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.
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