![]() ![]() ![]() Not so much to get into the character, but because it (like its spiritual sequel Flash: Rebirth) streamlines years of messy comic book continuity. So while I have seen (in slack-jawed amusement at its sheer badness) DC’s hilariously tragic attempt to bring Green Lantern to the big screen, I don’t really have any investment in the character.īut Green Lantern: Rebirth kept popping up over and over again as a good recommendation. As an Air Force brat, I only find this twentieth century archetype interesting when it’s played by Tom Cruise and set to the musical stylings of Berlin. Firstly, because it means that Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern for those unfortunate enough not to grow up on a steady diet of the DC animated universe, is a cocky, fearless pilot. But the Green Lantern approach to fear has always left me a little cool. I mean, space police, power rings, the fact that John Stewart is awesome, these are all things I get. I’ll be honest: I don’t particularly get Green Lantern as a concept. ![]()
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