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Well, I wasn't aware that the ring was a founding member, and even so, Hal had his ring replaced in the 70's.
Well, the ring is organic.
And, I didn't recall his having it replaced. That is to say, I thought he got the same ring back or a copy from the same said ring, since it could duplicate itself.
And the ring was replaced (whole different ring) in GL(/GA) #90, the return from hiatus after the book had been cancelled for a few years. It looks different, and has some different properties. I even asked a trivia question about it!
Plus, there were shenanigans during COIE about which ring went where-- I think John got the one Hal had, and Hal got Tomar Re's (which ought to have been the same updated model as Hal's).
Then of course, there's the whole Malvolio thing....
Plus, there were shenanigans during COIE about which ring went where-- I think John got the one Hal had, and Hal got Tomar Re's (which ought to have been the same updated model as Hal's).
Then of course, there's the whole Malvolio thing....
Wait, I thought Guy's ring went to John while Guy was in a coma, and the Guardians gave Guy a new ring just as COIE was starting.
Confusing. At least Alan Scott kept his, till Zero Hour, that is.
And then in "Rebirth", Hal got the ring he'd given Ollie when the two of them had been on the road together way back when. And Guy got a duplicate of that ring. John had a dupe from Hal's ring of ten years earlier, which was given to him by Kyle, who got it from a time-lost Hal.
I think I remember your previous question about that.
Anyhow, I need a few minutes to come up with a new question here.
I bet even CuCr can figure this one out or at least agree with the statement.
Here is a recent quote :
"I was noticing that DC seems to have based one of its latest crossovers in Green Lantern based on a couple of eight-page stories that I did 25 or 30 years ago. I would have thought that would seem kind of desperate and humiliating, When I have said in interviews that it doesn’t look like the American comic book industry has had an idea of its own in the past 20 or 30 years, I was just being mean. I didn’t expect the companies concerned to more or less say, "Yeah, he’s right. Let’s see if we can find another one of his stories from 30 years ago to turn into some spectacular saga." It’s tragic."
The question is, who (recently) said all of this about the "Blackest Night" storyline ???
Hmm, that's interesting. Sometimes the alts had their own rings (John Stewart's first appearance, Guy's appearance right before getting blown into the Phantom Zone) and other times they do not. I don't know where Stewart got the ring when Hal quit-- I assumed he got Hal's.
I bet even CuCr can figure this one out or at least agree with the statement.
Here is a recent quote :
"I was noticing that DC seems to have based one of its latest crossovers in Green Lantern based on a couple of eight-page stories that I did 25 or 30 years ago. I would have thought that would seem kind of desperate and humiliating, When I have said in interviews that it doesn’t look like the American comic book industry has had an idea of its own in the past 20 or 30 years, I was just being mean. I didn’t expect the companies concerned to more or less say, "Yeah, he’s right. Let’s see if we can find another one of his stories from 30 years ago to turn into some spectacular saga." It’s tragic."
The question is, who (recently) said all of this about the "Blackest Night" storyline ???