Have you read Green Lantern Sleepers by Christopher J Priest? Three novels that take place a bit after Kyle gave up being Ion. It’s a great and easy read. It’s cool to see GL in a different print medium too.
A few questions : 1. What's the in-universe reason they're called "Green Lanterns"? Like, yes, Alan Scott had an actual lantern that gave his ring power, and yes the GLC power batteries do look like a lantern as a reference to that, but they're called power BATTERIES, and they channel their power through RINGS so... where did "lanterns" come from? 2. Why is only Batman forbidden from joining the Sinestro Corps for having worn a green ring previously? Cuz that's the reason we're given, but Jessica and Soranik Natu both switched corps well enough, Hal also used the yellow ring at one point, not to mention this obscure character called Sinestro. So what makes Batman's situation different? 3. Decided to get started on reading the Geoff Johns run (have to get back to that actually), but while I don't mind missing some context too much, I'm still wondering what would you consider essential to read between Hal's origin(s) and Rebirth? 4. Lastly, whenever I see anything with the lantern oaths online, the white lantern oath is pretty much always different. Are there actually multiple versions? Is there even *any* canon version or are all of them fanmade?
Batman isn't actually forbidden, in Forever Evil he is told by Sinestro himself he could join and be a truly powerful member if he embraced his fear. He "overrode" the yellow ring with his own willpower likely due to his exposure to and experience with Hal's ring. To further prove it is Batman not accepting the ring, Hal has used Sinestro's ring and is constantly asked to join. As for the White Lantern oath there is no canon oath to my personal knowledge. Only fan made ones. Same reason Larfleeze constantly seems to have a different one. People just make one up so he isn't left out of the list.
Haven't been on the Channel for a while, so here's my first question back. If Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz never become a duo again, who would you have take the place as their partners?
I think we need more duel ring users who can use two rings from different corps what do you think? Like Razer being a red and blue lantern. Speaking of Razer in the comics would you like him to be Red and Blue at the same time?
Was there ever any further mention of "The Corpse" the Black Ops version of the Green Lantern Corps?, outside of the brief stint Guy Gardner had with them and R'amey Holl? I would love to get more of them!
3:20 i have actually seen a proposed idea for kyle being him dual wielding green and blue as a way to differentiate him from the other earth lantern while not being too OP like him staying as a white lantern
My guess is Worf effect at its finest. "We have to show that this new threat is, in fact, a threat, so let's have it easily pierce through all the lantern's defenses", but then *every* new threat has to be sufficiently threatening, so *all* of them get to do that, to the point you'd be forgiven for thinking the shields just don't exist anymore.
I don't remember if I asked before but is there a story where Alan Scott doesn't have access to his own powers and has to use a GL ring powered by will and connected to the GL Corp. Either alternative reality or temporary main continuity?
not sure if you've covered this already but what do you think of Stan Lee's Just Imagine Green Lantern? Would you like to see that explored more in the future. Also what do you think of the universe?
Hi! I am not sure if you answered this before but which run would you say is the most definitive for GL Corps as a whole? Bonus question if you have time and patience: Do you enjoy some of the Golden Age and Silver Age stories in particular? If so, could you recommend any? I've been watching your videos for a long time and I really appreciate what you are doing on this platform. Green Lanterns unite!
Atrocious never lost his free will to his red ring. If you are already able to control your rage you should be capable of maintaining your free will. Guy actually done this in War of the Green Lantern Corp using the red ring without becoming a mindless killing machine and even using a Star Sapphire ring with it near the end of the story.
What do you think about how parallax hal jordan was killed in beware my power?.Does it mean that lanterns could be killed with an arrow or a knife/sword??
this isn't really a question but i been thinking of writing a dc mini-series about a cop who is chosen by a mysterious power ring called the cobblestone ring (it powered by stubbornness and a strict want to never change) we later in the book would learn that its artificial and it's creator made it to destroy the green lantern Corp after not being let in. the ring has the power to make things unchangeable like if the ring hit hal with a blast in his normal form he wouldn't be able to transform. but for a real question what ring you think you would get.
What are your thoughts on a Green Lantern animated show that takes the mixing of animation styles of the spider verse but uses it to indicate how different lanterns visualize their constructs. Like, what would it actually look like if an architect like John Stewart, or an artist like Kyle used the rings. Looking forward to the live action show but I just feel like the lanterns have such untapped potential in animation.
I have a question too, do you think we''ll ever seee guy gardener's clone again, maybe he could be inducted into the red lantern corps, I imgine atrocitus would love having him around to constantly bully
Why do you think Simon Baz has yet to get his due? He seemed to have a few moments when he was first introduced then disappeared until he shared a book with Jessica. Why do you think he is t featured as much, or even given the chance?
Do you think charging the rings add anything to stories, or is it just a cheap way to add tension and to keep Lanterns from being over powered? Do we lose anything from having a Lantern that doesn’t need a charge? I know the Alpha Lanterns had their battery implanted in them, but the downsides of the Alphas were from other aspects in play.
Mostly used for tension. There was one story where Cyborg Superman could use the Phantom ring to control recently charged rings. I think in canon it is a safety precaution so that none of the GL's kill themselves trying to use to much power, could be wrong though. As for Lantern's not needing a battery Kyle didn't as Ion nor did Sodam Yat, I think he still doesn't even after losing Ion. Hal doesn't need one in Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corp if I remember correctly with him basically being a second willpower entity.
Unpopular opinion: If/when we get more green lanterns we need more unique green lantern uniforms like guy gardner and simon baz etc.
I want Kyle's original costume back so bad
What a coincidence, the other day i was on a "answering your Green Lantern questions" marathon
Give me your version of Absolute Green Lantern. I’d love to hear your insight into this concept, especially if the featured Lantern was Kyle.
Have you read Green Lantern Sleepers by Christopher J Priest? Three novels that take place a bit after Kyle gave up being Ion. It’s a great and easy read. It’s cool to see GL in a different print medium too.
A few questions :
1. What's the in-universe reason they're called "Green Lanterns"? Like, yes, Alan Scott had an actual lantern that gave his ring power, and yes the GLC power batteries do look like a lantern as a reference to that, but they're called power BATTERIES, and they channel their power through RINGS so... where did "lanterns" come from?
2. Why is only Batman forbidden from joining the Sinestro Corps for having worn a green ring previously? Cuz that's the reason we're given, but Jessica and Soranik Natu both switched corps well enough, Hal also used the yellow ring at one point, not to mention this obscure character called Sinestro. So what makes Batman's situation different?
3. Decided to get started on reading the Geoff Johns run (have to get back to that actually), but while I don't mind missing some context too much, I'm still wondering what would you consider essential to read between Hal's origin(s) and Rebirth?
4. Lastly, whenever I see anything with the lantern oaths online, the white lantern oath is pretty much always different. Are there actually multiple versions? Is there even *any* canon version or are all of them fanmade?
Batman isn't actually forbidden, in Forever Evil he is told by Sinestro himself he could join and be a truly powerful member if he embraced his fear. He "overrode" the yellow ring with his own willpower likely due to his exposure to and experience with Hal's ring. To further prove it is Batman not accepting the ring, Hal has used Sinestro's ring and is constantly asked to join. As for the White Lantern oath there is no canon oath to my personal knowledge. Only fan made ones. Same reason Larfleeze constantly seems to have a different one. People just make one up so he isn't left out of the list.
Haven't been on the Channel for a while, so here's my first question back.
If Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz never become a duo again, who would you have take the place as their partners?
How would you write a batman story with Scarecrow being an actual yellow lantern ? How would you combine his fear gas with the constructs ?
I think we need more duel ring users who can use two rings from different corps what do you think?
Like Razer being a red and blue lantern.
Speaking of Razer in the comics would you like him to be Red and Blue at the same time?
Was there ever any further mention of "The Corpse" the Black Ops version of the Green Lantern Corps?, outside of the brief stint Guy Gardner had with them and R'amey Holl? I would love to get more of them!
3:20 i have actually seen a proposed idea for kyle being him dual wielding green and blue as a way to differentiate him from the other earth lantern while not being too OP like him staying as a white lantern
Thank you for answering my question man
If Hal permanently switched to a different corps, which would you put him in?
Why do green lanterns always seem to die pretty easily when they have an auto shield protecting them at all times?
My guess is Worf effect at its finest. "We have to show that this new threat is, in fact, a threat, so let's have it easily pierce through all the lantern's defenses", but then *every* new threat has to be sufficiently threatening, so *all* of them get to do that, to the point you'd be forgiven for thinking the shields just don't exist anymore.
Plot.
I don't remember if I asked before but is there a story where Alan Scott doesn't have access to his own powers and has to use a GL ring powered by will and connected to the GL Corp. Either alternative reality or temporary main continuity?
not sure if you've covered this already but what do you think of Stan Lee's Just Imagine Green Lantern? Would you like to see that explored more in the future. Also what do you think of the universe?
Omg thank you so much for adding me to your video. Love your work and hope you keep it up.
Hi! I am not sure if you answered this before but which run would you say is the most definitive for GL Corps as a whole?
Bonus question if you have time and patience: Do you enjoy some of the Golden Age and Silver Age stories in particular? If so, could you recommend any?
I've been watching your videos for a long time and I really appreciate what you are doing on this platform.
Green Lanterns unite!
Why green lantern never have a side kick ? Do you think a blue lantern sidekick is a possible concept ?
Atrocious never lost his free will to his red ring. If you are already able to control your rage you should be capable of maintaining your free will. Guy actually done this in War of the Green Lantern Corp using the red ring without becoming a mindless killing machine and even using a Star Sapphire ring with it near the end of the story.
I'm really curious, are there any other perks to a Blue Lantern than just boosting Green? Or is that just the one thing they do?
What do you think about how parallax hal jordan was killed in beware my power?.Does it mean that lanterns could be killed with an arrow or a knife/sword??
Hot Take: I actually prefer Emerald Dawn II to the first
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we need an adaptation of wonder woman war of the gods, or really any wonder woman enemy
this isn't really a question but i been thinking of writing a dc mini-series about a cop who is chosen by a mysterious power ring called the cobblestone ring (it powered by stubbornness and a strict want to never change) we later in the book would learn that its artificial and it's creator made it to destroy the green lantern Corp after not being let in. the ring has the power to make things unchangeable like if the ring hit hal with a blast in his normal form he wouldn't be able to transform. but for a real question what ring you think you would get.
What are your thoughts on a Green Lantern animated show that takes the mixing of animation styles of the spider verse but uses it to indicate how different lanterns visualize their constructs. Like, what would it actually look like if an architect like John Stewart, or an artist like Kyle used the rings. Looking forward to the live action show but I just feel like the lanterns have such untapped potential in animation.
I have a question too, do you think we''ll ever seee guy gardener's clone again, maybe he could be inducted into the red lantern corps, I imgine atrocitus would love having him around to constantly bully
Why do you think Simon Baz has yet to get his due? He seemed to have a few moments when he was first introduced then disappeared until he shared a book with Jessica. Why do you think he is t featured as much, or even given the chance?
What are your thoughts on the first Hitman crossover with Kyle
Do you think charging the rings add anything to stories, or is it just a cheap way to add tension and to keep Lanterns from being over powered? Do we lose anything from having a Lantern that doesn’t need a charge? I know the Alpha Lanterns had their battery implanted in them, but the downsides of the Alphas were from other aspects in play.
Mostly used for tension. There was one story where Cyborg Superman could use the Phantom ring to control recently charged rings. I think in canon it is a safety precaution so that none of the GL's kill themselves trying to use to much power, could be wrong though. As for Lantern's not needing a battery Kyle didn't as Ion nor did Sodam Yat, I think he still doesn't even after losing Ion. Hal doesn't need one in Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corp if I remember correctly with him basically being a second willpower entity.
Keeping them from being overpowered.
Please explain Volthoom 🙏🏻Is it the same as earth 3 power ring?
Nice