I was a fan of Kyle. Actually he's my favorite GL. He is underrated. Not only did he learn how to do it himself, but he also rebuilt the GL Corp. He grew as a person and you got to watch him grow. Not to mention that he was Ion, and the White Lantern.
I have a theory that Ganthet's choice of Kyle to be a Green Lantern was not just the decision that he would have to do. In "Infinite Crisis" they revealed that had "Crisis on Infinite Earths" not happened Kyle would have been the Green Lantern of Earth-Eight. Since the Guardians have multiversal awareness it is likely that Ganthet was aware of Kyle as the Earth-Eight Green Lantern, it is likely that is the reason that he chose Kyle to receive the ring.
I'm a huge Kyle Rayner fan. I love how imaginative his constructs was as he was an talented artist which meant he had an artistic mind. Kyle was the reason why I became so interested in the GL mythology and most of Kyle Ryner stories in the 90's were fun to read (I've only read like 60% of his run so far). He's my favourite GL.
I don't recall it exactly, but if you get the chance, there is a story where he meets a younger version of Hal (who was stuck in the future for a bit) for the first time, and they end up in a life-swap montage of some kind. I just remember it being really good as there were several interesting conflicts. The decisions made highlighted how mature Kyle had to become in a short time.
@@manis1551 I THINK it starts in Green Lantern #100 (1998) the arc really made the reader miss the old days when the corps was around, now that's good story telling
@@tigerbread78 yes. First Kyle went to the future and they wanted to send him back (issue 98, read it to know who "they" are) but he "overshoot" and ended up meeting Hal while he was fighting the "renegade Lantern" Sinestro. Then he was sent back to his time by the Guardians. But because of Sinestro, Hal was travelling with Kyle. Very good stories (except of the Kalibak part). Nice to see how Kyle, who was constant fighting Hal alias Parallax, was enjoying the Corps and the young version of Hal Jordan. And then he had to show some balls and be a man while fighting all kinds of enemies and problems. Later of, at the end, we fans enjoyed a story with a strong Hal and and enthusiastic but "maning Up" Kyle, who become Friends. And Kyle, again, seems to get to know Hal Jordan a lot better. Up to a point when he almost could understand how Hal could snap and kill the Corps. But honestly, who could understand that? 🙂
I love how Sasha goes over topics that aren't "mainstream" right now, like Kyle Rayner. My favorite Lantern who, like Wally West, gets screwed over because Geoff Johns wants to bring back the silver age.
Oh, believe me, there are readers that will never accept Kyle. I should know. His first few years of stories seemed to be specifically written to piss off readers.
If you are referring to why Jordan destroyed the Green Lantern Corps, killed Kilowog and Sinestro, and all of the Guardians but one, Jordan was possessed by a being named Parallax that was the entity of fear. He influenced Jordan's actions, and led him to do the things he did. Eventually, with the help of The Spectre, Jordan was able to excise Parallax from himself. Although the truth about what happened to him is known, many still blame Jordan for the actions he took when he was possessed by Parallax, much like Jean-Luc Picard is still blamed by some for what he did when he was assimulated by The Borg.
Kyle will always be the best GL. He wasn't great in that issue, he was like early Peter Parker, before "the Ben incident." He really came into his own under Morrison in JLA, where he was the everyman out of his depth. Robbie Reyes is playing that role in Jason Aaron's current JLA run over at Marvel.
@@JennySparkz I always liked when Kyle, Wally, and Conner got to bounce off each other. Such a different dynamic than Half, Barry, and Ollie. Shame that they all got pushed aside to bring back the Silver Age again.
I know what you mean. Connor Hawk is barely mentioned in the comics and in Arrow tv show he is not the son of Oliver but instead, he is the son of Diggle.
I mean, Hal, Barry and Ollie had their time, should move forward with Kyle, Wally and Connor..so as with Damian and Jon now. Comics should have a timeline just like real life. Let our grandparents and parents have Bruce, Clark, Alan - Hal, Jay- Barry, Ollie. Let us have Damian, Jon, Kyle, Wally, Connor. Let the generation after us have new names.
It’s been a long time since I read GL #51. Looking back on it now, the “fridging” of Alex 5 issues later is so tragic as she is what makes Kyle a hero in those first few stories. Despite what certain former publishers may think, not every hero needs a tragic backstory. Guy Gardner was and always will be my GL but I appreciated each Lantern for what they bring to the table. I’m so glad that the DCAU fleshed out John Stewart and made him a much more rounded character.
Kyle Rayner was actually the original choice for the DCAU GL and debuted in Superman TAS. He had a brief appearance and was referenced a few times in the JL series.
He was also with a series of Green Lanterns in the Justice League Unlimited episode "The Return" as a GL in training. And I just checked: he also showed up or was mentioned in the regular Justice League show.
That whole "fridging" thing was the defining moment that showed me that even "professionals" can be idiots in their own fields. The really sad thing was I remember being able to right off the bat name 10 male charachters that had died to further the plot of the the story or motivate the protagonist.
@Robin Gilliver Basically, when you "fridge" a character, it means killing them for the sake of advancing another character's story arc, wich it's generally considered as lazy writing (and sexists i guess? Love interests in particular are recurring victims of this trope) . Kyle Rayner's girlfriend was LITERALLY put on a fridge after she was murdered, hence the term "Fridging" gaining popularity to describe the trope .
My Green Lantern is John Stewart he’s an architect so he knows constructs and art and was a vet. He’s got the best portfolio and personality out of all the Lanterns.
I like John. He's amazing... but DC keeps screwing him over. They've been doing it since the Cosmic Odyssey story back in the 80s. I like Kyle better, but only because I hated him and got to see him grow and develop... I missed the part where DC screwed him over too, just like John.
That’s an aspect of John everyone seems to forget, that he was also an architect aside from being a marine(?) I also never knew he was one because the DCAU(my first exposure to him) never made mention and emphasized more his military background.
Loved John, also loved Kyle, they were allowed to make mistakes. With few exceptions Hal rarely had faults. Cosmic Odyssey is a story of a man who failed though his own hubris. Mosaic was the beginning of his redemption.
Kyle is my favourite Green Lantern. Even as a kid I could never get into ace test pilot Hal Jordan. Kyle was introduced when I was in university and I could relate much more to him as a character than I ever could to Hal (or John or Guy for that matter). I never liked the clamshell mask though, I much preferred his post-Ion outfit that had a more traditional-style GL mask.
I REALLY love Kyle, started reading through the Green Lantern mythos a year or so ago and didn't know about him or the refrigerator stuff until reading it but his genuine growth as a character up until the Geoff Johns run is some of my favourite storytelling ever honestly!
Yes my 2nd favourite Green Lantern, he has some of the best constructs and I missed his old costume from the 90s. Wish him and Jade were still a thing. Funnily enough those aviator glasses are pretty popular now and are known as the vintage design.
My favorite Green Lantern, always having fun while saving the day making space ships and dinosaurs, sad today people are too critical for to keep him using sumo fighters and other cartoony forms...
Despite being in my thirties now and being really young for Hal, I was actually quite attached to Hal because of Superfriends reruns and skimming through my uncle's comics. But Kyle quickly took over that place in my heart (same with Wally and Barry). Read most of Kyle's run growing up, saw all of his appearances in JLA and crossovers, and then his entire run as an adult. I loved Kyle. Perfect GL for me, a burgeoning artist who loved seeing what imaginative stuff Kyle would create. He also really grew up and went through numerous arcs that matured him and made him think about the good he could do with his ring beyond punching bad guys. I think post-Ion it made sense to past the torch because he had run through some major character development and power creep. But going back to Hal felt like it was just to satiate the nostalgic people, including Geoff Johns, instead of doing something new and exciting. It's added to the continued arrested development of Silver Age characters who aren't allowed to leave their status quo for too long (how many times has Hal grown just to go back to being a womanizer rebel leader in a Corps run by continously authoritarian Guardians who also start to mature and then reset to vaguely evil with a new story arc?).
I was just finishing High School when Kyle showed up, and was never a really big Lantern fan before (I was mainly Marvel since my high school income required me to make hard choices on where my limited cash went)but I really enjoyed his early run (minus the fridge) as he starts off so cocky, and had a certain amount of "Peter Parker woes" and comes to realize how difficult being a hero is, and the legacy he has to uphold (particularly affter he meets up with Guy Gardner and Alan Scott), including the arc where he seeks out other heroes to learn how to become the best he can (I've always enjoyed the "Learning how to be hero arcs in comic characters). So yeah, Kyle is "My" green lantern (Although Stewart got the Dini-verse love, but Kyle did get a few cameos).
I loved Kyle because he wasn't Hal. I didn't hate Hal but, everyone was up Hals ass at the time. I enjoyed Kyle's storylines and Darryl Banks art. I loved Hals descent into madness killing all lanterns after Mongul and Cyborg Superman blew Hals city to smithereens.... Good stuff..goodstuff
I started reading Green Lantern with Emerald Twilight.When i first picked it I thought “Oh let’s see how Hal is doing.” “Oh dear”.So I have been with Kyle from the beginning and have enjoyed him since.
I think I figured out why the Green Lantern movie with Ryan Reynolds didn't work. They kept trying to make a Hal Jordan character with Kyle Rayner's personality. Instead of being the straight-edged, confident pilot that was a social misfit, they made him the wise-cracking jerk who didn't care about the rules. Maybe they wanted a Hal Jordan who pushed the limit and had an issue for authority, but that could work either way.
After seeing those glasses I can't help but think of him recreating the I'm Still Standing music video to show that he's still around in the DCU. But seriously I'm a Kyle fan. In high school I had a friend that lent me most of his run from his first issue (like this one here) to some point years later. At the beginning he didn't know that he had to be a hero but he tried and got better. If he was self serving he could have just become a criminal immediately so he clearly was a good guy. Too bad he's never gotten as much of a spotlight again - always supporting or a duo.
Totally missed that "Will yourself out of the situation" there. Maybe that should've been Kyle's first mission. The Search for Puns. Also, it's always time for Booster Gold. And we need a follow up to figure out how he got his rep for being a disaster whenever someone else enters the picture.
I grew up with Kyle as my GL. I liked that he was an artist like me, bet you didn't know he was. And he had the coolest constructs like mecha armor, making giant construction workers to catch a falling thing, bubbles, jack in the boxes, stare cases, etc. I also liked that he seemed like a person and that he had this monumental task of protecting everyone since the other GLs were dead.
I never cared for Green Lantern as a character. I randomly picked up an issue of this series back in the mid-90s (issue #63) from a spinner rack from Krogers and liked the Kyle Rayner version of the character and became hooked on GL.
Ron Marz & Darryl Banks saved this volume of Green Lantern. GL was on the verge of cancellation back then, and now DC wont reprint the first 47 issues or put it on DC Infinite because of Gerard Jones' criminal charges. Who knows what would have happened to this era of Green Lantern without Banks & Marz there to reinvigorate it?
Kyle Rayner is the best Lantern imo. I've loved Kyle since the beginning, he was my first Lantern to read and he has stayed in my heart since his introduction. Kyle deserves better than he receives. Even Elseworlds and AUs kill him off most the time.
Kyle is by far my fav Green Lantern, I like the fact that for a while they managed to do justice to all 4 but they've generally screwed them all for the sake of Hal
Wow, I used to have a pair of sunglasses like that in the 90s. (round with that superfluous bar connecting them on top - but the lenses weren't green and the frames weren't golden) I can't tell if that means I used to be cool or if Kyle was extra lame. Also, I want another Kyle video just to hear Sasha's Kyle voice again!
I'm a huge GL and have most of the comics from Silver Age to present. Kyle is my favourite DC Universe character period. He got me back into comics as a teenager when I picked up Issue #151 (In Brightest Day - Jim Lee Cover) and I've collected nearly every appearance of his since. He's the most relatable for me and I really liked the camaraderie he brought to the GL characters in his run. Guy, John, and Alan all hanging out at Warrior's. Very cool. Also, he never gets the credit he deserves. The man singlehandedly re-ignited the central power battery and re-created the Guardians. Not to mention resurrecting Hal's dead dusty butt. Greatest GL. (in my opinion of course, they all have their strengths and bring something to the table)
Kyle Rayner is hands down my favorite Green Lantern and the voice you used for him is fitting, to a point, but after his on-again/off-again girlfriend is stuffed into a fridge he changes becoming a real hero. I'd like to see you use that in one of his later comics, like when Superman tells him he's too damn powerful.
I liked Kyle. He felt more real in a way. He suddenly had this amazing power foisted on him and while he wants to be a hero, he gets a big head over it. And with no Guardians or Corps to oversee him, he has free reign. It also helped that being a *free-lance artist* gave him the imagination to do so much with his constructs. Half the fun was seeing what insane stuff he would come up with. Making the Justice League into the seven dwarves because he resented being stuck with digging to expand the moon base. He found fun ways to use his constructs, way more than green boxing gloves and giant tweezers. And I liked the costume update, at least the parts he made look metallic.
Kyle Rayner is my favorite for these reasons okay here we go. 1. He was the last lone Green Lantern. 2. He recharged the Oan central battery to bring back the Guardians. 3. He brought back the Green Lantern Corp. 4. He was the first Ion,second Parallax,and the first White Lantern. The Guardians got more respect for Kyle Rayner than they do Hal Jordan, so much in fact they call him the TorchBearer.
Kyle's glasses are like the glasses of a guy who has solely entertained himself with Reality Bites and Mallrats for the last 20 years. I loved Kyle, but I also came into his story just as Hal was transitioning back in. I wasn't a DC guy until the mid 2000s. I am completely on board for all of it. Even Ion. I felt him evolving into the white lantern allowed Hal to move into that space while not decreasing his relevance or importance in the DCU. I've dropped the Green Lantern books in recent years so I have no clue where Kyle is now, but the part I read I enjoyed. It was certainly a wild ride.
I like Kyle, He is actually my green lantern I connect with him and his stories the most. For a short time Hal was my favorite but as soon as I started to dive deeper I connected with Kyle more. I'm relatively young compared to comic history so I came into comics long after all the major green lantern lines had been done. The comic that actually pulled me into the whole medium was blackest knight issue 0 on free comic book day when I was like 10 years old or something, then once I discovered all the stuff with Hal being parallax and such it changed the way I saw him, then the whole Kyle Rainbow lantern thing happened and I thought it was really cool the way his arc turned out now he's my favorite.
Kyle’s always been my favorite Green Lantern, though I do like all of them. I wish they would give him his own title again. They just don’t seem to know what to do with him these days
Sasha, Kyle's sunglasses look like those flip-up sunglasses that were popular in the 90's. You can find a pair nearly identical to Kyle's by googling "FLIP-CO Green/Gold Flip-Up Sunglasses by Giant Vintage". Please like so Sasha can see this and get herself a pair of those rad sunglasses! Also congrats on the baby Sasha!
In the same way your Doctor Who is the one you start with, Kyle is my GL. I got into DC 1995 and was so pleased to find this issue in Jan 97 at a long gone but nice little shop called Floppy Tongue comics, in Salisbury, England. Being English I wouldn't know American accents, so I never imagined him with one. But your voice for him does make sense. I'd honestly forgotten how he behaved in this issue. It was the start of a heroic journey though. I thought that Hals Emerald Attack Team, the campaign to bring him back, was something I read about in wizard magazine, and that all involved had long since gotten over it. Then in 2003 I got onto the internet.... I dropped the Geoff Johns Hal run after ten issues, because I was so sore it wasn't Kyle in the lead anymore. His Ion series got scaled back to a twelve parter and then he was left in limbo for a bit. The Kyle story legacy, in the green lantern 80th anniversary special, is a great reminder of his times. When it was just him. doing the best he could. Mind you ever since Jessica Cruz she's become my favourite, as someone who has to go through what she does to be brave is more interesting than those to whom it comes naturally. But I'll always have those days when it was just Kyle... Never mind Jade though, I liked him with Soranik Natu. Wonder if they'll ever get back to that?
I'm a Kyle fan myself. I grew up with Hal, read stories of Jon, Guy, Alan, etc, and yet a lot of the older comics struggled to find identities for their heroes. Characters like Superman, Hal's Green Lantern, Barry Allen's Flash could be stand in's for each other in a lot of issue, saving someone because that's what heroes do and being late to meet up with Lois/Carol/Iris with a joke about their other identity. As comic's progressed, the characters needed to stand out from each other more. Superman doubled down on the boy scout bit, Batman became darker, and Barry was replaced with Wally for a more 'learning the ropes' bit. Hal struggled to find an identity in this, being the one hero to actually show signs of aging (Reed Richard hairstreaks lol) and literally having several story arcs or him traveling the world trying to find himself/purpose/meaning/etc. So when they when Hal went evil, I liked the controversial story. It was a sort of pre-Injustice, Hal having lost everything and trying to fix things. He killed a bunch of people with the understanding he was going to remake the world and bring everyone back, doing evil now to do good in the long run. And Kyle was a breath of fresh air. Instead of your typical bubbles for travel and fists for attacks, Kyle was making replica space ships from popular shows, Kaiju monsters, an army of ninja's. He not only COULD create anything, he actually did. Seeing Kyle's interactions with Wally were great, them both trying to love up to the legacies of those who came before. Then you had moments with Kyle getting advise from Guy, Jon, and Alan at Warrior's bar were a nice tip of the hat as well, and the concept of the bar was something I loved as well. Perhaps even more controversial, I don't hate the infamous fridge scene. Killing a character off for shock value or to raise the body count is something I generally don't like. And yet this worked for me as it played off Kyle and Alex making classic comic book mistakes, and expecting it to work. Major Force only finds Alex as she keeps being seen with him, getting photo's of him, etc, and the villains pick up on this. How do people like Peter Parker and Lois Lane get away with their names being attached to heroes all the times? How does Lois and Jimmy and whatever family Peter has at the moment (oy) realistically survive all the crazy stuff they go through, EVERY TIME? Plot armor. Without that, all the spider sense and super vision in the world can't save you (Again, see Injustice). You end up dead like poor Alex. It may been handled poorly, yet reading it when it came out, it felt like a bold move to kill off a superhero love interest as while not impossible by that time, it was not common place either, and having it be something THAT horrible made the comic feel darker. Hal had just killed thousands of Lanterns on and off panel and the scope of it made it hard to feel real until you see someone like Kilowog go down. Yet Alex's death had real weight, and real consequences. For me, the most unforgivable part of the fridge incident was how they beat the point to death, with Major Force coming back to murder another woman and leaving HER in a fridge, or later having 'Sane' Hal put Major force himself in construct fridge as some kind of karmic punishment, etc. But I digress, and this is long. Anywho, love the channel, and again, I am a Kyle fan. Don't know where to find the glasses, sorry ;)
So many things to cover. I too hear specific character voices when reading. One ring to reboot them all! (couldn't resist that one) The suit was great. It needed to be distinct, just as Hal's needed to be distinct from Alan Scott. It even looked like it was made by a Graphic Designer. Like the glasses (that you'd have to special order from Foster Grant), Design work was a semi-big deal in the 90's. Being a visual person is also how Batman disabled Kyle in the JLA storyline Tower Of Bable. He was given a post-hypnotic suggestion that he was blind. It was reinforced by his ring. All Kyle had to do was will himself to see again. This was re-worked into the DCAU movie Justice League: Doom. Suprise, Kyle was replaced with Hal again. DCAU doesn't want to deal with dead Alex like Marvel doesn't want to deal with dead Gwen Stacy. Sure it happened in Amazing Spiderman 2, and look how well that went. Story gravitas vs. fan outrage. Yay.......?
The 90's was an interesting time. Because of Image comics sucess and how much self promotion those guys did, at Image's height of popularity, at that point in time, it was now cool (and lucrative) to be a Comics Artist. So now you had all these 20 something guys at Cons and everywhere else in NYC actively trying to get hired by Image, Marvel or DC. So I've always seen Kyle as struggling Artist and Manga fan as a self insert for a certain segment of the then current fandom or even the creators themselves.
kyle rayners was my first green lantern, Specifically the version in the The New Adventures of Superman cartoon.that version was one of my favorites. i like that he was an artist instead of something that had to do will the military. Sasha not sure if it was your Kyle voice or kyle's dialogue but in his first comic he seamed liked a creao,
Technically, my Green Lantern is Alan Scott, but Kyle was a close second. He was introduced just as I started getting back into comics after a long absence, and very much me back into being a GL fan. While I liked him with Jade, you forgot to mention his time with Donna Troy (who was a Darkstar at the time), which being a fan of her, also worked quite well for me. I also liked Kyle’s friendship with Wally West.
The first comic I ever read was Marvel vs DC and Kyle was the Green Lantern of that book. That book was my introduction to both comic companies. He was the Green Lantern I first read and kept up with. Even to me, Hal was a "tragic villain" more than a present character. I kept up with Kyle even after he was eventually pushed into the background. He had a pretty cool temporary comeback in Omega Men, but not much else. He's still my favorite.
When i started collecting comic's back in 93 Kyle was just coming in so for a while he was the only GL i knew so i loved the character and the costume! It was years later before i went back to read Hal Jordan and John Stewart stories which i also loved but Kyle as GL holds the most nostalgia for me!
I didn’t read DC comics until the 2000s. I went backwards and started with 1986’s Man of Steel miniseries. I mostly read Superman comics, but I liked Kyle when I encountered him in JLA. I later read all of his comic book arc and enjoyed it. His character development was good to read.
I honestly love the fact that all the original Green Lanterns of earth wore a Hal Jordan Style suit only to upgrade to their own original designs later. Really helps to discern them and give us a peek at who they are. Which good character design should do in the first place
I started reading comics, on a lark, cause one day in the grocery store i say the "Return of Superman" comic. The one where he comes back from the dead. Read it, which led into the reign of the supermen. This where it all started for me. I was, 10, give or take a year. Once i finally got caught up with the whole Superman dying, coming back, etc etc, i started branching out into more comic, around about the same time this very issue dropped, and i figured it was a good jumping on point, and to this day, Kyle is green lantern to me. I was, not happen when he was backseated for some old guy i knew as a villan.
My favorite green lantern. Loved his 90s style costume. It set him apart from the traditional look of other green lanterns. I can relate to his character, because too I am an artist. Plus I loved the way DC comics allowed him to grow, and shine by expanding his character to become the Chosen One to harness the lantern spectrum, and become the White Lantern!
Green Lantern was my favorite DC hero growing up in the 90s, and Kyle was my favorite Green Lantern. I also haven’t read any GL since then (other than the Star Trek crossover), so yeah, Kyle’s my GL. Back then, I thought his costume was awesome, and dug the artist/imagination/ring connection. Also despite only ever owning 4 GL comics back then, I had the one where Hal went crazy and the one where Alex got fridged. The 90s was a decade, let me tell you.
I like that Kyle is an artist. His constructs could be awesome. Maybe make him a bit of a pop culture geek and artist, so his constructs could be based on comic books, video games, movies, and reference dialogues from said media during combat.
Kyle Rayner, the lantern to be forever associated with refrigerators.
That’s messed up 😂
appalling
Maytag: What's inside matters.
God dammit it, I should not be laughing
It was me Kyle I WAS THE REFRIGERATOR
I was a fan of Kyle. Actually he's my favorite GL. He is underrated. Not only did he learn how to do it himself, but he also rebuilt the GL Corp. He grew as a person and you got to watch him grow. Not to mention that he was Ion, and the White Lantern.
PREACH BROTHER!!!
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Hal Jordan sucks
Kyle Rayner is awesome
And one of the Omega Men.
I have a theory that Ganthet's choice of Kyle to be a Green Lantern was not just the decision that he would have to do. In "Infinite Crisis" they revealed that had "Crisis on Infinite Earths" not happened Kyle would have been the Green Lantern of Earth-Eight. Since the Guardians have multiversal awareness it is likely that Ganthet was aware of Kyle as the Earth-Eight Green Lantern, it is likely that is the reason that he chose Kyle to receive the ring.
Kyle Rayner uses an icebox to store his food now for obvious reasons.
Linguini
Is that canon?
Linguiniiiiii!!!!!!!
I like to think he just orders food to avoid anything ice related
Now, I know why Gail Simon was so angry about the fridge. They killed a perfectly good love interest character.
Yeah, she was a good character.
That's why Gail's grievance mongering is particularly unjust.
I like Kyle because he had creative constructs.
Of course he had. He's a freelance artist you know.
Same, you could tell that he must have been fun to draw.
LOL LMAO
Green is not a creative color
Yep, he was an artist (graphic designer).
I'm a huge Kyle Rayner fan. I love how imaginative his constructs was as he was an talented artist which meant he had an artistic mind. Kyle was the reason why I became so interested in the GL mythology and most of Kyle Ryner stories in the 90's were fun to read (I've only read like 60% of his run so far). He's my favourite GL.
I don't recall it exactly, but if you get the chance, there is a story where he meets a younger version of Hal (who was stuck in the future for a bit) for the first time, and they end up in a life-swap montage of some kind. I just remember it being really good as there were several interesting conflicts. The decisions made highlighted how mature Kyle had to become in a short time.
@@jpboursaw4469 I've heard about that story but I haven't read it yet. I will defintely check it out, thanks for the recommendation.
@@manis1551 I THINK it starts in Green Lantern #100 (1998) the arc really made the reader miss the old days when the corps was around, now that's good story telling
@@tigerbread78 yes. First Kyle went to the future and they wanted to send him back (issue 98, read it to know who "they" are) but he "overshoot" and ended up meeting Hal while he was fighting the "renegade Lantern" Sinestro. Then he was sent back to his time by the Guardians. But because of Sinestro, Hal was travelling with Kyle.
Very good stories (except of the Kalibak part). Nice to see how Kyle, who was constant fighting Hal alias Parallax, was enjoying the Corps and the young version of Hal Jordan. And then he had to show some balls and be a man while fighting all kinds of enemies and problems. Later of, at the end, we fans enjoyed a story with a strong Hal and and enthusiastic but "maning Up" Kyle, who become Friends. And Kyle, again, seems to get to know Hal Jordan a lot better. Up to a point when he almost could understand how Hal could snap and kill the Corps. But honestly, who could understand that?
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A good story is the origin of the white lantern.
I love how Sasha goes over topics that aren't "mainstream" right now, like Kyle Rayner. My favorite Lantern who, like Wally West, gets screwed over because Geoff Johns wants to bring back the silver age.
Oh, believe me, there are readers that will never accept Kyle. I should know. His first few years of stories seemed to be specifically written to piss off readers.
He's an okay Green Lantern. I love GUY GARDNER. Best green lantern EVER
I agree! Wally was also amazballs!
@@chilliciouspatrioticmeatlover Love Guy too!!. His Costume under John Byrne was awesome!
I agree 👍
Randomly in any given situation, I may jump up and ask why Hal Jordan did this.
If you are referring to why Jordan destroyed the Green Lantern Corps, killed Kilowog and Sinestro, and all of the Guardians but one, Jordan was possessed by a being named Parallax that was the entity of fear. He influenced Jordan's actions, and led him to do the things he did. Eventually, with the help of The Spectre, Jordan was able to excise Parallax from himself.
Although the truth about what happened to him is known, many still blame Jordan for the actions he took when he was possessed by Parallax, much like Jean-Luc Picard is still blamed by some for what he did when he was assimulated by The Borg.
Freelance artist and CrossFit enthusiast. If he was also a vegan, he'd be too busy talking about this stuff to have time to be GL.
Kyle will always be the best GL. He wasn't great in that issue, he was like early Peter Parker, before "the Ben incident." He really came into his own under Morrison in JLA, where he was the everyman out of his depth. Robbie Reyes is playing that role in Jason Aaron's current JLA run over at Marvel.
Also his rivalry with Wally West was pure fun.
@@JennySparkz I always liked when Kyle, Wally, and Conner got to bounce off each other. Such a different dynamic than Half, Barry, and Ollie. Shame that they all got pushed aside to bring back the Silver Age again.
I know what you mean. Connor Hawk is barely mentioned in the comics and in Arrow tv show he is not the son of Oliver but instead, he is the son of Diggle.
I mean, Hal, Barry and Ollie had their time, should move forward with Kyle, Wally and Connor..so as with Damian and Jon now. Comics should have a timeline just like real life. Let our grandparents and parents have Bruce, Clark, Alan - Hal, Jay- Barry, Ollie. Let us have Damian, Jon, Kyle, Wally, Connor. Let the generation after us have new names.
When you're a freelance artist, you really have to self-promote as much as possible.
Kyle was my GL growing up.
I miss Jade, too.
An entire video could be done on Kyle’s doomed romances.
Lew Archer 1949 Imagine absorbing your ex in the middle of a space war with her DAD also being there... talk about awkward :\
I love Kyle, I started reading him when I went to art school, so I related, and god damn, that costume....
It’s been a long time since I read GL #51. Looking back on it now, the “fridging” of Alex 5 issues later is so tragic as she is what makes Kyle a hero in those first few stories. Despite what certain former publishers may think, not every hero needs a tragic backstory.
Guy Gardner was and always will be my GL but I appreciated each Lantern for what they bring to the table. I’m so glad that the DCAU fleshed out John Stewart and made him a much more rounded character.
Still my Green Lantern. I never cared for the charcater until Kyle came into the picture. Kyle is the reason I love Green Lantern comics. My fav!
I will never not hear this man without a valley girl accent, thanks Sasha
Kyle Rayner was actually the original choice for the DCAU GL and debuted in Superman TAS. He had a brief appearance and was referenced a few times in the JL series.
F.Y.I.: Kyle was in the Superman: The Animate Series episode "In Brightest Day..."
He was also with a series of Green Lanterns in the Justice League Unlimited episode "The Return" as a GL in training. And I just checked: he also showed up or was mentioned in the regular Justice League show.
I miss Jade too. Favorite legacy character.
You need to cover the fridging. The event that started the phrase.
That whole "fridging" thing was the defining moment that showed me that even "professionals" can be idiots in their own fields. The really sad thing was I remember being able to right off the bat name 10 male charachters that had died to further the plot of the the story or motivate the protagonist.
@@JennySparkz Exactly what I wanted to say! Here, take a like.
@Robin Gilliver Basically, when you "fridge" a character, it means killing them for the sake of advancing another character's story arc, wich it's generally considered as lazy writing (and sexists i guess? Love interests in particular are recurring victims of this trope) . Kyle Rayner's girlfriend was LITERALLY put on a fridge after she was murdered, hence the term "Fridging" gaining popularity to describe the trope .
My Green Lantern is John Stewart he’s an architect so he knows constructs and art and was a vet. He’s got the best portfolio and personality out of all the Lanterns.
I like John. He's amazing... but DC keeps screwing him over. They've been doing it since the Cosmic Odyssey story back in the 80s.
I like Kyle better, but only because I hated him and got to see him grow and develop... I missed the part where DC screwed him over too, just like John.
That’s an aspect of John everyone seems to forget, that he was also an architect aside from being a marine(?) I also never knew he was one because the DCAU(my first exposure to him) never made mention and emphasized more his military background.
Loved John, also loved Kyle, they were allowed to make mistakes. With few exceptions Hal rarely had faults. Cosmic Odyssey is a story of a man who failed though his own hubris. Mosaic was the beginning of his redemption.
Love john, but the best portfólio out of the humans lanterns is between kyle and hal
I really did like Kyle Rayner as an up and coming Green Lantern. Just hope they don't make him turn insane for a short story arc.
Kyle is my favourite Green Lantern. Even as a kid I could never get into ace test pilot Hal Jordan. Kyle was introduced when I was in university and I could relate much more to him as a character than I ever could to Hal (or John or Guy for that matter). I never liked the clamshell mask though, I much preferred his post-Ion outfit that had a more traditional-style GL mask.
I REALLY love Kyle, started reading through the Green Lantern mythos a year or so ago and didn't know about him or the refrigerator stuff until reading it but his genuine growth as a character up until the Geoff Johns run is some of my favourite storytelling ever honestly!
Yes my 2nd favourite Green Lantern, he has some of the best constructs and I missed his old costume from the 90s. Wish him and Jade were still a thing.
Funnily enough those aviator glasses are pretty popular now and are known as the vintage design.
I think it's the subtle green tint on the "gold" rims that is particularly of interest.
I miss the Kyle/Jade days. Jade was someone who got screwed over by the New 52
@@trowa9960 Jade was retconned out of existence to make Alan Scott gay.
Kyle was my first green lantern, I have a soft spot for him in my heart
My favorite Green Lantern, always having fun while saving the day making space ships and dinosaurs, sad today people are too critical for to keep him using sumo fighters and other cartoony forms...
Despite being in my thirties now and being really young for Hal, I was actually quite attached to Hal because of Superfriends reruns and skimming through my uncle's comics. But Kyle quickly took over that place in my heart (same with Wally and Barry). Read most of Kyle's run growing up, saw all of his appearances in JLA and crossovers, and then his entire run as an adult. I loved Kyle. Perfect GL for me, a burgeoning artist who loved seeing what imaginative stuff Kyle would create. He also really grew up and went through numerous arcs that matured him and made him think about the good he could do with his ring beyond punching bad guys.
I think post-Ion it made sense to past the torch because he had run through some major character development and power creep. But going back to Hal felt like it was just to satiate the nostalgic people, including Geoff Johns, instead of doing something new and exciting. It's added to the continued arrested development of Silver Age characters who aren't allowed to leave their status quo for too long (how many times has Hal grown just to go back to being a womanizer rebel leader in a Corps run by continously authoritarian Guardians who also start to mature and then reset to vaguely evil with a new story arc?).
Not gonna lie... I look at Kyles outfit and my brain is like "Ben 10?"
So, which lantern is next?!
Place your bets folks
I had that same exact thought upon seeing him
Interesting. I wonder if Ben 10 creator was a fan of the design.
I was just finishing High School when Kyle showed up, and was never a really big Lantern fan before (I was mainly Marvel since my high school income required me to make hard choices on where my limited cash went)but I really enjoyed his early run (minus the fridge) as he starts off so cocky, and had a certain amount of "Peter Parker woes" and comes to realize how difficult being a hero is, and the legacy he has to uphold (particularly affter he meets up with Guy Gardner and Alan Scott), including the arc where he seeks out other heroes to learn how to become the best he can (I've always enjoyed the "Learning how to be hero arcs in comic characters).
So yeah, Kyle is "My" green lantern (Although Stewart got the Dini-verse love, but Kyle did get a few cameos).
Oh yeah, Kyle is the one who likes to use the ring to fight villains with teddy bears wailing on them.
Reminds me of Beebo in Legends of Tomorrow
@@thomaswagner9875 That godamn teddy monster is what fucked up part 5 of crisis smfh😡
Kyle once said (paraphrased IIRC) that he was the most dangerous guy in the Universe: A manga nut with a power ring.
I loved Kyle because he wasn't Hal. I didn't hate Hal but, everyone was up Hals ass at the time. I enjoyed Kyle's storylines and Darryl Banks art. I loved Hals descent into madness killing all lanterns after Mongul and Cyborg Superman blew Hals city to smithereens.... Good stuff..goodstuff
I started reading Green Lantern with Emerald Twilight.When i first picked it I thought “Oh let’s see how Hal is doing.”
“Oh dear”.So I have been with Kyle from the beginning and have enjoyed him since.
Kyle is my Green Lantern, and is totally underrated
I think I figured out why the Green Lantern movie with Ryan Reynolds didn't work. They kept trying to make a Hal Jordan character with Kyle Rayner's personality. Instead of being the straight-edged, confident pilot that was a social misfit, they made him the wise-cracking jerk who didn't care about the rules. Maybe they wanted a Hal Jordan who pushed the limit and had an issue for authority, but that could work either way.
He should have went total 90's and warn jncos with his costume.
Just when I was getting used to her Kyle voice she comes in with the Ohm voice 😂
After seeing those glasses I can't help but think of him recreating the I'm Still Standing music video to show that he's still around in the DCU.
But seriously I'm a Kyle fan. In high school I had a friend that lent me most of his run from his first issue (like this one here) to some point years later. At the beginning he didn't know that he had to be a hero but he tried and got better. If he was self serving he could have just become a criminal immediately so he clearly was a good guy. Too bad he's never gotten as much of a spotlight again - always supporting or a duo.
Totally missed that "Will yourself out of the situation" there. Maybe that should've been Kyle's first mission. The Search for Puns.
Also, it's always time for Booster Gold. And we need a follow up to figure out how he got his rep for being a disaster whenever someone else enters the picture.
I have a really soft spot for Kyle. I'm definitely a part of the "he's super underappreciated" squad. He's a favourite of mine.
UGH this made me really like Alex until I realized.... the fridge.
Kyle actually does show up in Superman TAS, but he's given Hal's backstory.
I grew up with Kyle as my GL. I liked that he was an artist like me, bet you didn't know he was. And he had the coolest constructs like mecha armor, making giant construction workers to catch a falling thing, bubbles, jack in the boxes, stare cases, etc. I also liked that he seemed like a person and that he had this monumental task of protecting everyone since the other GLs were dead.
One of my favorite scenes ever is when Kyle creates a pirate ship complete with crew to fight an alien armada. Hal would have made a boxing glove.
My top favorite GL suits are Alan's and Kyle's. Kyle is a true Emerald Gladiator.
1:04 Kyle WAS the first lantern in the DCAU though he was in Superman TAS. Also Hal showed up in some reality confusion scene.
I grew up on John Stewart’s John Lantern too. Him and Hawkgirl were so cute.
I never cared for Green Lantern as a character. I randomly picked up an issue of this series back in the mid-90s (issue #63) from a spinner rack from Krogers and liked the Kyle Rayner version of the character and became hooked on GL.
Ron Marz & Darryl Banks saved this volume of Green Lantern. GL was on the verge of cancellation back then, and now DC wont reprint the first 47 issues or put it on DC Infinite because of Gerard Jones' criminal charges. Who knows what would have happened to this era of Green Lantern without Banks & Marz there to reinvigorate it?
I too randomly think of Green Lantern on the couch almost daily lol. Kyle has always been my favorite. Read every issue of his original run
I was born in 1993, so Kyle Rayner was THE Green Lantern for me growing up. And as an artist, I really relate to him. I also miss Jade...
Kyle Rayner is the best Lantern imo. I've loved Kyle since the beginning, he was my first Lantern to read and he has stayed in my heart since his introduction. Kyle deserves better than he receives. Even Elseworlds and AUs kill him off most the time.
Kyle is by far my fav Green Lantern, I like the fact that for a while they managed to do justice to all 4 but they've generally screwed them all for the sake of Hal
The way Kyle started out his comic as a "artist barely able to pay rent" make me think we are starting the Green Lantern take on Rent.
Wow, I used to have a pair of sunglasses like that in the 90s. (round with that superfluous bar connecting them on top - but the lenses weren't green and the frames weren't golden) I can't tell if that means I used to be cool or if Kyle was extra lame. Also, I want another Kyle video just to hear Sasha's Kyle voice again!
Kyle was my favorite GL, I followed his entire run through the 90s!
Kyle’s costume is my favorite. Recently started this run of GL the other day cuz I haven’t read a lot of Kyle. He immediately became my favorite.
Kyle rayner's coustume doesn't have enough green for me.
I'm a huge GL and have most of the comics from Silver Age to present. Kyle is my favourite DC Universe character period. He got me back into comics as a teenager when I picked up Issue #151 (In Brightest Day - Jim Lee Cover) and I've collected nearly every appearance of his since. He's the most relatable for me and I really liked the camaraderie he brought to the GL characters in his run. Guy, John, and Alan all hanging out at Warrior's. Very cool. Also, he never gets the credit he deserves. The man singlehandedly re-ignited the central power battery and re-created the Guardians. Not to mention resurrecting Hal's dead dusty butt. Greatest GL. (in my opinion of course, they all have their strengths and bring something to the table)
Kyle Rayner is hands down my favorite Green Lantern and the voice you used for him is fitting, to a point, but after his on-again/off-again girlfriend is stuffed into a fridge he changes becoming a real hero. I'd like to see you use that in one of his later comics, like when Superman tells him he's too damn powerful.
Kyle is my green lantern. Omega Men all day baby.
I liked Kyle. He felt more real in a way. He suddenly had this amazing power foisted on him and while he wants to be a hero, he gets a big head over it. And with no Guardians or Corps to oversee him, he has free reign. It also helped that being a *free-lance artist* gave him the imagination to do so much with his constructs. Half the fun was seeing what insane stuff he would come up with. Making the Justice League into the seven dwarves because he resented being stuck with digging to expand the moon base. He found fun ways to use his constructs, way more than green boxing gloves and giant tweezers.
And I liked the costume update, at least the parts he made look metallic.
Kyle Rayner is my favorite for these reasons okay here we go. 1. He was the last lone Green Lantern. 2. He recharged the Oan central battery to bring back the Guardians. 3. He brought back the Green Lantern Corp. 4. He was the first Ion,second Parallax,and the first White Lantern. The Guardians got more respect for Kyle Rayner than they do Hal Jordan, so much in fact they call him the TorchBearer.
Kyle's glasses are like the glasses of a guy who has solely entertained himself with Reality Bites and Mallrats for the last 20 years.
I loved Kyle, but I also came into his story just as Hal was transitioning back in. I wasn't a DC guy until the mid 2000s. I am completely on board for all of it. Even Ion. I felt him evolving into the white lantern allowed Hal to move into that space while not decreasing his relevance or importance in the DCU. I've dropped the Green Lantern books in recent years so I have no clue where Kyle is now, but the part I read I enjoyed. It was certainly a wild ride.
Kyle is my favorite and I think Ron Marz did a fantastic job developing him. I really enjoy Circle of Fire.
Idk why but Sasha’s voice for “Ohm” bounce from earbud to earbud for me, lol! Definitely added to the experience can’t lie.
I like Kyle, He is actually my green lantern I connect with him and his stories the most. For a short time Hal was my favorite but as soon as I started to dive deeper I connected with Kyle more. I'm relatively young compared to comic history so I came into comics long after all the major green lantern lines had been done. The comic that actually pulled me into the whole medium was blackest knight issue 0 on free comic book day when I was like 10 years old or something, then once I discovered all the stuff with Hal being parallax and such it changed the way I saw him, then the whole Kyle Rainbow lantern thing happened and I thought it was really cool the way his arc turned out now he's my favorite.
Kyle’s always been my favorite Green Lantern, though I do like all of them. I wish they would give him his own title again. They just don’t seem to know what to do with him these days
Kyle had the best costumes
Sasha, Kyle's sunglasses look like those flip-up sunglasses that were popular in the 90's. You can find a pair nearly identical to Kyle's by googling "FLIP-CO Green/Gold Flip-Up Sunglasses by Giant Vintage".
Please like so Sasha can see this and get herself a pair of those rad sunglasses! Also congrats on the baby Sasha!
I was really liking the character of Alex when I was reading this when it came out. Then the refrigerator happened. It really shook me.
In the same way your Doctor Who is the one you start with, Kyle is my GL. I got into DC 1995 and was so pleased to find this issue in Jan 97 at a long gone but nice little shop called Floppy Tongue comics, in Salisbury, England. Being English I wouldn't know American accents, so I never imagined him with one. But your voice for him does make sense.
I'd honestly forgotten how he behaved in this issue. It was the start of a heroic journey though.
I thought that Hals Emerald Attack Team, the campaign to bring him back, was something I read about in wizard magazine, and that all involved had long since gotten over it. Then in 2003 I got onto the internet....
I dropped the Geoff Johns Hal run after ten issues, because I was so sore it wasn't Kyle in the lead anymore. His Ion series got scaled back to a twelve parter and then he was left in limbo for a bit.
The Kyle story legacy, in the green lantern 80th anniversary special, is a great reminder of his times. When it was just him. doing the best he could. Mind you ever since Jessica Cruz she's become my favourite, as someone who has to go through what she does to be brave is more interesting than those to whom it comes naturally. But I'll always have those days when it was just Kyle...
Never mind Jade though, I liked him with Soranik Natu. Wonder if they'll ever get back to that?
I'm a Kyle fan myself. I grew up with Hal, read stories of Jon, Guy, Alan, etc, and yet a lot of the older comics struggled to find identities for their heroes. Characters like Superman, Hal's Green Lantern, Barry Allen's Flash could be stand in's for each other in a lot of issue, saving someone because that's what heroes do and being late to meet up with Lois/Carol/Iris with a joke about their other identity. As comic's progressed, the characters needed to stand out from each other more. Superman doubled down on the boy scout bit, Batman became darker, and Barry was replaced with Wally for a more 'learning the ropes' bit. Hal struggled to find an identity in this, being the one hero to actually show signs of aging (Reed Richard hairstreaks lol) and literally having several story arcs or him traveling the world trying to find himself/purpose/meaning/etc. So when they when Hal went evil, I liked the controversial story. It was a sort of pre-Injustice, Hal having lost everything and trying to fix things. He killed a bunch of people with the understanding he was going to remake the world and bring everyone back, doing evil now to do good in the long run. And Kyle was a breath of fresh air. Instead of your typical bubbles for travel and fists for attacks, Kyle was making replica space ships from popular shows, Kaiju monsters, an army of ninja's. He not only COULD create anything, he actually did. Seeing Kyle's interactions with Wally were great, them both trying to love up to the legacies of those who came before. Then you had moments with Kyle getting advise from Guy, Jon, and Alan at Warrior's bar were a nice tip of the hat as well, and the concept of the bar was something I loved as well. Perhaps even more controversial, I don't hate the infamous fridge scene. Killing a character off for shock value or to raise the body count is something I generally don't like. And yet this worked for me as it played off Kyle and Alex making classic comic book mistakes, and expecting it to work. Major Force only finds Alex as she keeps being seen with him, getting photo's of him, etc, and the villains pick up on this. How do people like Peter Parker and Lois Lane get away with their names being attached to heroes all the times? How does Lois and Jimmy and whatever family Peter has at the moment (oy) realistically survive all the crazy stuff they go through, EVERY TIME? Plot armor. Without that, all the spider sense and super vision in the world can't save you (Again, see Injustice). You end up dead like poor Alex. It may been handled poorly, yet reading it when it came out, it felt like a bold move to kill off a superhero love interest as while not impossible by that time, it was not common place either, and having it be something THAT horrible made the comic feel darker. Hal had just killed thousands of Lanterns on and off panel and the scope of it made it hard to feel real until you see someone like Kilowog go down. Yet Alex's death had real weight, and real consequences. For me, the most unforgivable part of the fridge incident was how they beat the point to death, with Major Force coming back to murder another woman and leaving HER in a fridge, or later having 'Sane' Hal put Major force himself in construct fridge as some kind of karmic punishment, etc. But I digress, and this is long. Anywho, love the channel, and again, I am a Kyle fan. Don't know where to find the glasses, sorry ;)
I remember the T and A in this series was pretty over the top. It was like the Silk Stalkings of comic books. If you know; you know.
So many things to cover. I too hear specific character voices when reading. One ring to reboot them all! (couldn't resist that one) The suit was great. It needed to be distinct, just as Hal's needed to be distinct from Alan Scott. It even looked like it was made by a Graphic Designer. Like the glasses (that you'd have to special order from Foster Grant), Design work was a semi-big deal in the 90's. Being a visual person is also how Batman disabled Kyle in the JLA storyline Tower Of Bable. He was given a post-hypnotic suggestion that he was blind. It was reinforced by his ring. All Kyle had to do was will himself to see again. This was re-worked into the DCAU movie Justice League: Doom. Suprise, Kyle was replaced with Hal again. DCAU doesn't want to deal with dead Alex like Marvel doesn't want to deal with dead Gwen Stacy. Sure it happened in Amazing Spiderman 2, and look how well that went. Story gravitas vs. fan outrage. Yay.......?
Kyle makes the best constructs (which works for a visual medium like comic books) and he likes Nine Inch Nails. That's all I need to know.
I really enjoyed Kyle's more creative constructs in later issues.
I started reading comics during the “graying hair” Hal days. But Kyle became my favorite.
The 90's was an interesting time.
Because of Image comics sucess and how much self promotion those guys did, at Image's height of popularity, at that point in time, it was now cool (and lucrative) to be a Comics Artist. So now you had all these 20 something guys at Cons and everywhere else in NYC actively trying to get hired by Image, Marvel or DC.
So I've always seen Kyle as struggling Artist and Manga fan as a self insert for a certain segment of the then current fandom or even the creators themselves.
kyle rayners was my first green lantern, Specifically the version in the The New Adventures of Superman cartoon.that version was one of my favorites. i like that he was an artist instead of something that had to do will the military. Sasha not sure if it was your Kyle voice or kyle's dialogue but in his first comic he seamed liked a creao,
Technically, my Green Lantern is Alan Scott, but Kyle was a close second. He was introduced just as I started getting back into comics after a long absence, and very much me back into being a GL fan. While I liked him with Jade, you forgot to mention his time with Donna Troy (who was a Darkstar at the time), which being a fan of her, also worked quite well for me. I also liked Kyle’s friendship with Wally West.
Kyle was the first green lantern I got to read and loved him. Also loved his costume and the way he us the ring.
I put a pizza in the air fryer when I started this video and it finished the moment the video ended
I put my girlfriend in the refrigerator when I started this video and she finished the moment the video ended.
Man kyle was really something. He doesn't command respect like John, he's not sympathetic instantly like hal, yet he's growing on me.
I don't care about the white hair streaks or the atrocities he's committed, Parallax's armor is still the coolest that Hal Jordan has ever looked.
"Worry and function"
certified mom right there
Kyle Rayner's costume is instantly recognizable as badass!
The first comic I ever read was Marvel vs DC and Kyle was the Green Lantern of that book. That book was my introduction to both comic companies. He was the Green Lantern I first read and kept up with. Even to me, Hal was a "tragic villain" more than a present character. I kept up with Kyle even after he was eventually pushed into the background. He had a pretty cool temporary comeback in Omega Men, but not much else. He's still my favorite.
When i started collecting comic's back in 93 Kyle was just coming in so for a while he was the only GL i knew so i loved the character and the costume! It was years later before i went back to read Hal Jordan and John Stewart stories which i also loved but Kyle as GL holds the most nostalgia for me!
I didn’t read DC comics until the 2000s. I went backwards and started with 1986’s Man of Steel miniseries. I mostly read Superman comics, but I liked Kyle when I encountered him in JLA. I later read all of his comic book arc and enjoyed it. His character development was good to read.
I honestly love the fact that all the original Green Lanterns of earth wore a Hal Jordan Style suit only to upgrade to their own original designs later. Really helps to discern them and give us a peek at who they are. Which good character design should do in the first place
4:28 I'm honestly a huge sucker for 90s mecha/cyborg enemies with giant manes of wire/cable hair.
My lantern is Simon Baaz, but I really liked this issue.
Kyle was my first Green Lantern so he holds a very special place in my heart and I think he deserves more love and recognition.
I started reading comics, on a lark, cause one day in the grocery store i say the "Return of Superman" comic. The one where he comes back from the dead. Read it, which led into the reign of the supermen. This where it all started for me. I was, 10, give or take a year. Once i finally got caught up with the whole Superman dying, coming back, etc etc, i started branching out into more comic, around about the same time this very issue dropped, and i figured it was a good jumping on point, and to this day, Kyle is green lantern to me. I was, not happen when he was backseated for some old guy i knew as a villan.
being a kid in the 90s (one that grew up with hal as his favorite hero) i loved kyle
My favorite green lantern. Loved his 90s style costume. It set him apart from the traditional look of other green lanterns. I can relate to his character, because too I am an artist. Plus I loved the way DC comics allowed him to grow, and shine by expanding his character to become the Chosen One to harness the lantern spectrum, and become the White Lantern!
Green Lantern was my favorite DC hero growing up in the 90s, and Kyle was my favorite Green Lantern. I also haven’t read any GL since then (other than the Star Trek crossover), so yeah, Kyle’s my GL. Back then, I thought his costume was awesome, and dug the artist/imagination/ring connection.
Also despite only ever owning 4 GL comics back then, I had the one where Hal went crazy and the one where Alex got fridged. The 90s was a decade, let me tell you.
I like that Kyle is an artist.
His constructs could be awesome.
Maybe make him a bit of a pop culture geek and artist, so his constructs could be based on comic books, video games, movies, and reference dialogues from said media during combat.
I loved the costume and he was my favorite Green Lantern.