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New Green Lantern Creative Team Talk Continuity, Concepts and Changes

 

MTV had a chat with the new writer and artist for Green Lantern, Robert Venditti and Billy Tan about what they will bring to the book in the near future. Below are the interesting bits of both chats.

 

GEEK: How much of the previous Geoff Johns continuity will you be carrying through in the new book?

 

VENDITTI: Geoff introduced so many great high concepts, and we’ll definitely be building on that continuity. We’ll also be taking things in our own direction, though, examining those concepts and exploring what they mean for the universe as a whole. Talking with the editors and the rest of the Green Lantern team, we’ve laid out a stretch of story arcs I really can’t wait to get on the shelves.

 

GEEK: What is your unique “take” on Green Lantern?

 

VENDITTI: Green Lantern will continue to be Hal Jordan’s book, but he’s going to be facing challenges he hasn’t really faced before. Hal is a character unlike any other in all of comics, so it’s really just about tapping into the aspects that make him unique, then putting him up against conflicts that will highlight them—either through his success or his failure. There are a ton of status quo changes coming down the line, and new characters, too.

 

GEEK: What is it like working with Billy Tan?

 

VENDITTI: Billy is a brilliant artist. There’s no other way to say it. When I saw the first promo piece he worked up, I couldn’t help but smile. The singular vision he brings to his pages and character designs is a tremendous asset to the book. He’s the kind of artist whose stories surprise you even when you’re the one who wrote them.

 

GEEK: Can you tease any intriguing bits we can look forward to in your run?

 

VENDITTI: The opening scene of our first issue will set the stage for a new threat on the horizon, and everything will build toward that. We’ll be establishing several plotlines—some of them immediately apparent, others not—and they’re all set to converge in the near future. If we execute the story the way we hope to, it’ll tie together every Lantern of every Corps who has ever appeared in any comic book. Ever. We’re going all in.

 

GEEK: “Green Lantern” is a pretty high-profile book. What are your feelings about getting the gig?

 

BILLY TAN: When Jim Lee emailed me and said he has a project for me if I’m interested, I really didn’t know what to expect. I was thinking since he contacted me personally, it should be a good project but I didn’t expect my first DC work would be one of the flagship tittle. More than anything else, I was very excited to be chosen as the penciler for the book. The only problem is that I have not read any GL book before. So I instantly went online to learn about Green Lantern and watched the movie the same night. Needless to say, this is a huge shoe to fill. I’ll need to step it up and do the best work I could.

 

GEEK: Can you speak to the collaborative process with Robert Venditti?

 

TAN: Right now, the first script is done and handed to me ready for the visual process. I designed a couple of new GL characters and were approved rather quickly but we are still working on the design for the main villain. Everything is looking good and smooth sailing. Oh did I mention the first script is pretty bad ass?

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