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Technically, what I said was not "wrong". I merely said it sounds like Steve Englehart. Read his blog and you'll agree.
Picky picky picky.
Fine.
It Sounds like you got it wrong.
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Who does?
Anyone who dies while still under contract and has a clause that they still get the pay check till their contract ends. Of course, without a black lantern ring, the deceased's family will collect the money.
And on another note, there are those who've left both, DC and Marvel under non-friendly terms, but often come back. Like your fave scribe, Byrne.
[/font]Anyone who dies while still under contract and has a clause that they still get the pay check till their contract ends. Of course, without a black lantern ring, the deceased's family will collect the money.
Dear Schwartz in Heaven, I hope Geoff Johns doesn't read these threads. If he does we might just see Jerry Siegel as a Black Lantern...
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That's part of it, but something specific was the kicker-- something that if she ever found out, he'd probably hate him for.
By faking a menace attacking both him and her man Kahn (no relation to Jeanette), Jordan had convinced Katma that her loyalty to the Corps was stronger then her love of Kahn.
Also telling her that John Stewart was the "bigger" man then Kahn, and showed her altered images of John in the shower. Little did Jordan care that he may one day have to face the wraith of Kahn.
That's part of it, but something specific was the kicker-- something that if she ever found out, he'd probably hate him for.
During Englehart's excellent run on GL, she hated Hal pretty well already, for tricking her out of leaving the Corps for love and then doing the same thing himself.
During Englehart's excellent run on GL, she hated Hal pretty well already, for tricking her out of leaving the Corps for love and then doing the same thing himself.
That came later.
Besides, Hal is a bit of a Chauvinistic pig. What's right for a man is not always right for a woman.
He told her if she didn't go back to the Corps, there would be a horrid movie made of Green Lantern, with him played by Jack Black, and she'd be played by Roseanne Barr.