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@g.sferrazza10-13
Жыл бұрын
how many of Kyle's GF died? Was it 3 or 4?
@rodneymeeks4166
Жыл бұрын
Good video 🙂
@arvindb1986
Жыл бұрын
I love this arc, more for Hal Jordan’s trajectory as Parallax following the emerald twilight, his anti-hero antics, his eventual sacrifice in Final Night, his penance as the Spectre, and finally resurrection in Rebirth and the Geoff Johns era. One of my favorite character arcs ever!
@akwilson1676
Жыл бұрын
Doesn't even feel like an arc. In the end it was retconned so that none of that was his doing but him being influenced by an entity.
@phabiorules
Жыл бұрын
@@akwilson1676 I mean, it’s not a redemption arch, but it is still a character arch
@MaxP_88
Жыл бұрын
@@akwilson1676 it is, Hal was possesed by Parallax because he gave up into fear. That was his failure.
@jacobshraim4231
Жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with you! Finally! Someone who understands the mythology. Absolutely, Emerald Twilight I feel is often degraded among fans. But, on the grand scheme of things the arc enabled all the plot threads to be established during the Geoff John’s Era. Without Emerald Twilight there is no Final Night and without that one there is no Day of Judgment where Hal Jordan becomes The Spectre. Why is it that nobody credits Emerald Twilight for its outstanding pacing in carving out perhaps, the most controversial acts among perhaps the greatest and most definitive of all the Green Lanterns have ever done? Emerald Twilight should be credited to enabling Johns and Sciver to develop the Green Lantern Mythos today. Oh, and fun fact it was Ethan Van Sciver who came up with the concept of the Emotional Electric Magnetic Spectrum of all the colorful rainbows presiding of the various Lantern Corps throughout the enriched mythos.
@scinnyc
Жыл бұрын
I loved this arc too until Green Lantern Rebirth. The retcons completely destroyed Hal Jordan's complex character and introduced a fear entity possessing him which made zero sense. Especially since "Parallax" was supposed to have trapped in the Central Power Battery for eons but it was destroyed once or twice beforehand😒
@Woodsy2575
Жыл бұрын
I'm not crazy about Emerald Twilight, but i love the character development he gets in Rebirth as a result. Hal isn't fully trusted by his fellow Lanterns whom he massacred, but he does everything in his power to re-earn their trust and prove that he is worthy of the mantle
@Jay9966
Жыл бұрын
That is such a ridiculous sentence haha, I haven't gotten into the story yet but wtf, how are they supposed to trust him, he who killed everyone. It's like telling Batman to trust the Joker.
@Woodsy2575
Жыл бұрын
@@Jay9966 he used to be their friend and some buy the Paralax thing and others don’t. Its like if someone acts out because of their mental illness, how much of that was them and how much of it was because of the disorder?
@seancdaug
Жыл бұрын
As someone reading Green Lantern at the time, the real problem with Emerald Twilight was how abrupt it was. There were a few months between the destruction of Coast City in Reign of the Supermen and the start of Emerald Twilight, and in that span we get very little indication of Hal taking it particularly hard. Which, realistically, isn't all that surprising: it had been years since he'd regularly operated out of Coast City and none of his close friends were killed. Heck, the issue immediately before Emerald Twilight begins is a light-hearted team-up romp with Green Arrow, so the tonal shift was extremely jarring. So, ultimately, it's up to Ron Marz to sell Hal's entire descent into supervillainy in three issues. With the final issue mainly being the big slugfest with Sinestro, and the middle issue showing how he gets through the rest of the Corps, that means there's exactly one issue to show how Hal goes from zero indication to the reader of his suffering to being ready to commit genocide. And Marz legitimately does as good of a job as anyone could, but it blatantly reads like a nightmare brief from editorial, and the best writer in the industry couldn't have pulled it off without problems. I'm not sure how I feel about Rebirth, ultimately. I think it was a deeply questionable editorial dictat that nonetheless led to some pretty good storytelling (much like Emerald Twilight, frankly). But externalizing Hal's rage and subsequent actions was pretty much the only way DC could have brought him back. It's not just that what he did was so heinous: it's that it was too much out of nowhere to deal with as a legitimate part of his character arc. It's not that you *couldn't* tell the story of how an upstanding hero like Hal Jordan gave into his fear and rage and went down the path of villainy, but DC *didn't* tell that story in anything approaching a convincing fashion. And that fundamental failure ensured that previous attempts to revive the character in some fashion, either with his heroic sacrifice in Final Night or his turn as the Spectre, were doomed to failure. His villain turn was both too significant to ignore, and too messy to contend with. It had to be retconned in order to give the character a decent shot at working again.
@kirbymarchbarcena
Жыл бұрын
I love DC in the '90s. Who'd thought of how to kill Superman? Who'd thought that Batman could be outsmarted and got his back broken? Who'd thought that Diana will lose her mantle as Wonder Woman? Who'd thought Hal Jordan willpower turns into rage and no longer a GL?
@comicpop
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for having me! Really great video, Owen!
@OwenLikesComics
Жыл бұрын
Any time! Thank you for being part of it.
@g.sferrazza10-13
Жыл бұрын
I hate that they made Parallax an entity that posses HJ. I thought that made the stories that followed loose so much potential.
@ImTakingYouToFlavorTown
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it seems like a cop out to me. It is much better to me that a hero just has a breaking point because they are people in the end even if they could bench press a 747, personal loss hits harder than a nuke.
@benhemsworth8555
Жыл бұрын
Absolute cop out that completely cheapens his fall, death and redemption. I do like the fact that the lanterns have those cosmic beings surrounding them - Ion, Parallax, Proselyte, etc - but there could have been a different way to do that.
@bloody4558
Жыл бұрын
I liked it because it allowed DC to fully erase that foolish weakness the Green Lanterns had
@cngotham4111
Жыл бұрын
They could have just said he slowly grew bad with power. At first killer the lanterns was a mistake but after awhile Hal was consumed with power. Instead of having a dumb parallax.
@thefrozenshadowking
Жыл бұрын
The same thing happened with onslaught and I 100% agree with you
@yachiyous9110
Жыл бұрын
That scene in final night, where hal used his power to save the sun, while reciting the green lantern oath and it finished with a massive green light will never stop send shivers down my spine
@OwenLikesComics
Жыл бұрын
It's so good, right? A perfect way to end his story at that point.
@MattDraper
Жыл бұрын
Owen, I sort of think of you as the Kyle to my Parallax
@dsalvatier
Жыл бұрын
It should’ve been a complete failure, but Marz really created something special with Emerald Twilight. Not only did it introduce me to GL, but it gave me Kyle Rayner who was MY Green Lantern and one of my favorite characters in all of comics. If not for this giant risk, I would’ve never fallen in love with the GL mythos. Excellent job, Owen. Truly.
@DrPluton
Жыл бұрын
My first exposure to Hal Jordan was Zero Hour, but I eventually got interested in Green Lantern because of Kyle Rayner on the JLA comics. I have since read quite a bit of the build-up and aftermath of Emerald Twilight. It was a really good story.
@bZman
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful vid! Kyle is my favorite Lantern specifically because he is so much of an everyman and that they used his career as an artist to make him use the ring in more creative ways than any of the other Lanterns.
@3dagalathor
Жыл бұрын
Hooray, i agree 100% with you
@darkwoods1954
Жыл бұрын
I thought Hal becoming a villain was the most interesting thing they ever did with him. I was disappointed when they retconned it.
@The_Texorcist
Жыл бұрын
I liked emerald twilight. It was a nice tragic story as Hal spirals into a position where he could become a villain. I wish they spent more time doing it though as his one issue snap felt rushed. Had they spent time for him to grieve and stew before the whole “I am coming for you” moment it might have felt more organic.
@nickhishmeh6562
Жыл бұрын
This was the era of comics that i first started really reading as a kid. I have the trade paperback of the first kyle rayner arc and it holds a special place in my heart.
@MrBoJangles
Жыл бұрын
I had some back issues of Green Lantern but I never cared for the character until Kyle took over. As a kid, Kyle, Superboy, Steel, Wally West Flash, and Damage were the comics that got me into DC. When Barry and Hal took over the Flash and Green Lantern again I lost interest in them.
@PatrickZysk
Жыл бұрын
I really believe Emerald Twilight made Hal Jordan an interesting character. A guy who has for decades been, let's be honest, *really* wishy-washy far a guy with incredible willpower, finally *wants* something for himself. Jordan hit a point where his morality and that of the Guardians were too far apart, and he can no longer accept their leadership. Decades of friction pour out in a single moment, and for just a moment, all restraint is gone. He finally gets to show his will, independent from the will of the JLA or the Guardians. He proves himself worthy of the name "Green Lantern" in the same moment that he destroys the entire thing. Forget Authoritarian Superman or Batman but he's Evil now, Parallax is what actually happens when a hero goes "bad." Hal regrets his actions pretty much for the rest of his life, but he can't go back. In that instant, he's not a hero anymore.
@daddy_1453
5 ай бұрын
The Greatest expression of “free will” was demonstrated when Jordan broke free from the Guardians domination, destroyed the Lanterns trying to suppress him, and liberated the universe from the domination of the Guardians. Its a dark freedom. But it’s still a strong example of free will in action.
@FigmentForever
Жыл бұрын
Hoping with the new GL series coming to the new DCU, we get a fair bit of people interested in more Green Lantern stories. I’ve always enjoyed the comics & therefore the DCAU was always my go to for seeing them come to life. I never knew EXACTLY where the retcon to Parallax becoming an alien parasite originated so I am glad I was able to get that told to me with this great story. Always love your videos Owen!
@OwenLikesComics
Жыл бұрын
I hope so too! Thanks.
@jonguyxx4531
Жыл бұрын
Originally it was known as the yellow entity in one of the last few issues of Green Lantern Corp where Sinestro was imprisoned in Oa Power Battery for crimes of mass genocide. Sinestro depowered all Lantern rings so Hal went inside the battery and it was revealed Sinestro had discovered the yellow impurity which led to the cause of the shut down. Sinestro’s next appearance was in the Emerald Twilight story and with the yellow impurity,that was where Geoff Johns got the idea from for his Parallax retcon in GL Rebirth.
@au6769
Жыл бұрын
As someone who’s been bed bound with flu for 3 days I appreciate you a lot!
@OwenLikesComics
Жыл бұрын
Hope you're doing okay!
@mattjvr6189
Жыл бұрын
I got into Green Lantern just as Hal came back. It was bizarre and wonderful, because there was so much history there, and so much more growing with each issue.
@frogurtcremebrulee5252
Жыл бұрын
Honestly my day was not the best, but something about your calm and relaxed recaps of comic books never fail to make me feel better. Thank you :)
@OwenLikesComics
Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad!
@tjjordan4207
Жыл бұрын
The writer part of me immediately sees how exactly I would have done Hal's story in just three issues, without turning him into an evil person but still making a huge change for Kyle Rayner to come in and take over. Here's my pitch: "Set in the aftermath of Coast City's destruction, Hal attempts to bring it back through the power of his ring and begins to relive his past life, while having conversations with people through hindsight. He speaks with his mother, his friends, and a former girlfriend named Jennifer from his college years but avoids his father. His mother and friends are the easiest to speak to. Hal recalls some of his best memories being with his mother during his childhood. Although she is proud of the man he has become, she wishes for him to settle down and raise a family. As for his friends, he recalls the good memories and comes to believe that the superheroes he has fought alongside with, like Oliver Queen, became his surrogate family, which his mother points out is only a substitute for what he might be truly desiring. After making peace with his mother and friends, he is met by Jennifer, who brings back the regret he has in breaking up with her so suddenly after she helped him recover from his father's death, realizing that those feelings were never truly resolved. He imagines what their life would have been like, seeing an alternate reality where he is a father and husband, making him feel even more regret. However, she points out that if they hadn't broken up, he wouldn't have become Green Lantern. He responds that it did little for Coast City, but she tells him that dwelling on what-ifs never helps and that everyone must live with the consequences, no matter who made them. She forgives him and tells him to do the same for himself before vanishing, telling him her wish is to see him move on. Finding the strength and will within, Hal finally confronts his father, who berates him for failing to save Coast City and Hal admits that it is his failure, that he can't bring back the dead or live in a fantasy world where everything is alright. He turns the tables on his father and calls him out on ignoring him as a child, or being there for him when he needed a father. Although his father refuses to acknowledge this, Hal forgives him and makes peace, just as the power in his ring runs out. Afterwards, Hal is contacted by the Guardians, who order him to return to Oa and face disciplinary action. He accepts and is brought before the council, who acknowledge that Hal was going through mental stress and PTSD, so they won't imprison him. Instead, they decide to suspend him from Lantern duties for a little while, take his ring, and return him to Earth. Once there, he pays a visit to Jennifer but from afar, seeing that she has moved on, married, and has kids. He smiles at the family and decides to go back into the military. A little while later, he meets a woman and begins to date. When his suspension is up, Hal refuses the ring when it comes to him, having found peace. In Los Angeles, Kyle Rayner finishes a date with his girlfiend, Alexandra DeWitt, and returns home to find the ring waiting for him, telling him that he has been chosen to become the new Green Lantern of Sector 2814."
@loganthomas2421
Жыл бұрын
Really like how GL rebirth retconned the Parallax and helped fix Hal and bring about Geoff Johns’ GL run. Great vid as always Owen
@OwenLikesComics
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Jose-se9pu
Жыл бұрын
It removed all tragedy about a hero going mad after losing everything...
@AlienIOIandroktone
Жыл бұрын
@@Jose-se9pu "I'm going to undo that development and blame it on a space bug in his brain" Genius
@loganthomas2421
Жыл бұрын
@@Jose-se9pu I’m fine with it tbh. It’s basically the equivalent of when Wally West killing everyone in HIC. It was a bad decision to begin with and made the hero into a big murderer. The retcon in GL rebirth helped preserve what happened and made it more interesting imo
@C4LBHitmarkers
Жыл бұрын
@@AlienIOIandroktone him doing that wasn’t really earned so honestly don’t mind that decision to kinda retcon . Atleast we got some of the greatest green lantern stories because of it
@PunkassMason
Жыл бұрын
Ahhhh that's where getting fridged comes from
@mrheroprimes
Жыл бұрын
This is also how bruce Tim and Paul dini were treating Nora freeze in BTAS, of course this got over ruled by the director of Batman and Mr Freeze Sub zero boyd Kirkland who disliked the girlfriend in the refrigerator idea and decide to have Nora be cured and revived.
@daelen.cclark
Жыл бұрын
It’s both the origin of that, and Gail Simone’s breakout into the comic world.
@samwill7259
Жыл бұрын
The GL Corps has become like the mutants in Marvel Full of amazing, creative, heart warming and fascinating supporting characters... That gets brutally and pointlessly culled every 2 years when someone wants the book to be edgy again.
@icedeep3885
Жыл бұрын
YES exactly!!!
@benhunt25
Жыл бұрын
DC “beginning their ambitious plan to kill Superman” makes the writes sound like supervillains and I kind of love it
@just_j_like_the_letter
Жыл бұрын
I like where Rebirth brought things, like with all the other Corps and sources of their power, but the story itself always felt like if Return of the Jedi ended with like "Darth Vader was actually just posessed the whole time, he's cool now don't worry about it"
@OmarBhoo
Жыл бұрын
Kyle was my Lantern as a kid. I was in that era of Jean Paul Valley, Conner Hawk, Kyle Ryner, Conner Kent. The 90's were a fun time and I miss many of those characters.
@TheFLAMEXD
Жыл бұрын
Would anyone say that this story is comparable to X-Men's Dark Phoenix Saga? Since both have beloved, fan-favourite characters (Hal and Jean) turn evil due to the actions of a cosmic force?
@darkservantofheaven
Жыл бұрын
Damn... accurate
@giovannidanesin4193
Жыл бұрын
And at the time of the story there wasn’t any cosmic force but it was retconned later
@feenix219
Жыл бұрын
I would say its way more the fall of Anakin Skywalker, elite pilot and famous space cop, turning on his organization, killing his friends, adopting a different costume and persona, and Green Lantern did it first.
@TheFLAMEXD
6 ай бұрын
@@feenix219Not really. Anakin's backstory was already well established in Star Wars long before the prequel trilogy.
@oliveragag8576
3 ай бұрын
Jean didn't kill the entire X-Men team leaving only 1 mutant, so no.
@bujilou
Жыл бұрын
Death of Superman, The breaking of the Bat, and Emerald twilight, peak 90's entertainment. Have loved your DC coverage but would love to hear what you have to say about Frank Miller or Ann Nocenti's Daredevil runs.
@alexandrefrauches132
Жыл бұрын
Hal, John and Jessica may be my favorite GL, but I really enjoy Kyle Rayner and his stories from the 90's. In fact, many of elements in Kyle backstory (ex: he being the last member of cosmic team, he suffering a tragedy in his first arc) were the inspiration for a O.C I made some recently: This character is called Spectruman, the alter ego of Marcus Dumon, a 15 old student who is choosen by Percyon, a dying alien warrior and the last member of the Star Knights (a GL Corps/Nova Corps type of group that were extinct), to recive his cosmic power and continue his legacy and become a protector for the universe. Basically Spectruman is mix of sci-fy concepts of Green Lantern with teenage drama from characters like Spider Man or Invincible. In the first arc, Marcus is establish as well meaning average kid who just wish to do good for others and honor his father memory, a firefighter who lost his life in the line of duty. Marcus not very good at sports, he's not the best student in the class and isn't very talent compare to his friends, causing him to be bit pessimistic and have sort of inferiority complex. While his friends and family (compose by his mother and sister) try to help, he rejects and close himself from them, beliving he needs to do things on his own and that their help will just make him feel more uncapable and that his mother don't trust in him, with the grief for the lost of his father, resulting in him having that "man of the house" mentality, this idea that he needs to do everthing by himself. His relationship with other becomes more difficult after he become Spectruman, as Marcus let the fame as local hero get over his head, with his heroic actions and power giving him a feeling of safety against insecurities, that he start to spend way to much time as Spectruman and forgetting to be there for his friend and family, resulting in big argument between him and his mother. It's only after his first fight with his school bully-turned-villain Cold Bones (basically the Hot Streak to Spectruman's Static Shock), in which many people would get injure by the collaterall damage, including one of Marcus's friends, who is put into a coma, that Marcus realize his mistake. At first he becomes very afraid and even more insecure, feeling that he's truly uncapable of anything. Marcus is only able to overcome his shame and guilty after interaction with his mother, with the two making amends and his mother telling Marcus that he doesn't need to worry about impressing her or anyone else or be a "perfect version of himself", that he's good by just being himself and capable to solve his problem, but to always remember that her and his friends will always be there if he needs. In the end Marcus learn to accept his flaws and move forward, as well that asking help from others is nothing to be ashamed, that his love and connection for his friends and family don't makes him weak, it what gives him reason be stronger.
@SkeeterDraws
Жыл бұрын
A latecomer to your channel; I wanted to make a comment. I have been a lifelong Green Lantern fan, and I followed and supported the title from issue 1, all the way through the introduction of Kyle until they finally brought Hal back as a Lantern. This was truly some of the best DC storytelling of all time. Thank you for this awesome summary. Thanks for the memories. And yes, I own just about all of them. I bought several copies of #51. Maybe they'll be worth something someday. Cheers.
@joshuariddensdale2126
2 ай бұрын
I tracked down vintage copies of GL 48-50 some years ago, after buying the Rebirth graphic novel. As a 90s kid, I missed out on the whole Parallax arc because I wasn't into comics at that time. By extension. I missed out on all the major arcs of that time, like Knightfall and the death of Superman, but the flashbacks in GL Rebirth spurred me to find the original issues from the 90s. At a comic con last year, I met Ron Marz. He's a super nice guy. I told him how I was only 7 years old at the time the original issues came out.
@JudasPriest6515
Жыл бұрын
Ah yes. I am not a big DC fan, but the green lantern corp(Hal Jordan especially) have always been a standout from DC alongside the flash and blue beetle families. This story of Jordan's fall, sacrifice and redemption is just...phenomenal and one of the best from DC imo!
@AliTaimurXV
Жыл бұрын
Everything about Ron Marz's approach towards Hal Jordan's downfall was handled so brilliantly. Seeing a hero reach his breaking point in such a way is one of the reasons why i love this storyline so much. What annoys me is how Geoff Johns butchered the complexity of Hal's arc by making it so that he was possessed by Parallax, the redemption was already achieved by his sacrifice in Final Night. While i love Hal as the status quo Green Lantern, Rebirth is a horribly written story with no emotional weight and a complete disregard for Marz's writing.
@MrStefanops
Жыл бұрын
Great video, Hal Jordan is my favorite DC character. I think his relationship with Sinestro is the best thing in the GL stores.
@orikes13
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this overview! I knew a little bit of this from having looked into the origin of the term 'Fridged' in relation to support characters (usually women, but not always) getting harmed or killed simply to motivate the main character, but I didn't know its place in the larger story of what's happened with the Lantern Corps. This was a really awesome overview of that.
@tthheettrraasshhppiitt
Жыл бұрын
It was this arc that got me into the Green Lantern mythos, and Kyle Rayner currently still stands as my personal favorite to hold the mantle
@3dagalathor
Жыл бұрын
Being an artist made his constructs so amazing.
@stevewhitt9109
Жыл бұрын
This is the VERY BEST summary of this historic event on KZitem. I am 74 and a Hal Jordan fan. I hated what they did to Hal Jordan. It would have been better to kill him off at the time. But comic sales drive storylines and my hero Geoff Johns brought back Hal and Barry Allen. I like Kyle Rayner, but "weomen in refrigerators" says it all. In the end comic sales dictate all. You can thank my generation for the very best superhero movies out there today. You are welcome!
@zackeryparkerson
Жыл бұрын
There’s nothing cooler in comics than Green Lantern.
@blackphoenix77
Жыл бұрын
I wish they would have used the original idea: Hal going psycho was a bit much. But at least we got Kyle Rayner out of it.
@bloody4558
Жыл бұрын
People dislike the retcon with Paralax becoming a separate entity. But personally I liked it far more than how Marvel did it with Dark Phoenix. With Paralax, the entity fully explains why Hal became psycho. Of course you may not like that it cheapened his actions, but that would be people looking at this the wrong way. If Hal's behavior was atypical already back then, who the heck cares about his actions when they didn't make sense originally? Parallax's existence fixes that. In Marvel's case, the Cosmic entity retcon actually killed everything that made Jean a good character. The Phoenix power was what saved Jean from being the most boring X-men character in the original team. Taking that away from her and making it possible for anyone to use that power made it all irrelevant.
@jaredgarcia8638
Жыл бұрын
Honestly after the guardians callousness and self righteousness and all the atrocities we later find out the committed, it almost seems cathartic that Hal wasted them. The rest of the corps, not do much. Though Ganthet tried
@scinnyc
Жыл бұрын
Emerald Twilight was my introduction into the Green Lantern mythos. And until this very day it's one of my all time favorite story arcs. I was glad that Johns brought the character back in the mid 2000s but I didn’t like how it was done. And that lame retcon of making Hal being possessed by Parallax when it made no sense from a canon/ continuity perspective as well as Hal's heroic deeds as Parallax.
@TwinRiver100
2 ай бұрын
For me I think Secret Origins and Rebirth were the stories that helped introduce me to the wider Green Lantern lore. Also the Rebirth part and the stuff done by Geoff Johns got me interested in the Lantern Corps. I think I liked Hal Jordan mostly becasue he was the main character and I like the stories he had from this run. I think I was more a fan of the Green Lantern Corps books with the the main team they had that weren't Hal Jordan and their dynamic together. But I appreciated that they had a few Earth Lanterns on the team to help give me a sense of perspective and scale of everything going on. I think I liked Soranik as one of the members of this Lantern crew, esspecially after learning she was Sinestro's kid. Thought that was kind of cool that she was a little different from her dad. I'm not sure if she's shifted in the time since her creation. I think I saw a thumbnail floating around here on KZitem lately with her in a Sinestro Corps suit and looking freaky and evil. So I have no idea what's going on, and haven't touched DC since New 52. 🤷♂
@JimHawkwind03411
8 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention that before The Final Night, Kyle and Hal would face off each other a few more times, in the “Parallax View: The Resurrection of Hal Jordan” story arc in GL Vol. 3 62-64, GL Annual Vol. 3 5 in 1995, and the one shot crossover, GL/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances, which was when Parallax encountered Cyborg Superman for the first time, in the Marvel Universe.
@TwinRiver100
2 ай бұрын
I liked that they gave Hal a redemption arc. the whole thing with Paralax helped introduce me to the whole Green Lantern Universe and due to the whole wider implications for larger DC, it helped me finally understand what the DC universe was. I was sort of interested in it from the side from sort of knowing the tv shows but not being able to see all of them. Also just having difficultly knowing which books or things to get to get started and get a good idea. I happened to pick Rebirth and I was kind of familiar with Spectre because I had seen him hang out with The Flash, so that helped. And seeing all this stuff tie together kind of all worked out kind of nice and gave me a neat character to follow and get started with. I know it might be a bit of a cop out getting Jordan off the hook for all the stuff he did...but I honestly don't think I have a counter or answer for that...I'm just glad and thought it worked out nice and I liked the stories it generated with the Blackest Night Event and introducing those other Lantern Corps. Those were pretty cool and fun....yeah. 👍💚
@imdoneplus
Жыл бұрын
You deserve to have a million subs man. Your videos are so good, the quality, research, and overall commitment to your channel are 100 times more than many other creators. I will always be liking and sharing until the wheels fall off, and I’ll be back on Patreon as soon as I get a new job. Keep up the great work!
@cdadamly
Жыл бұрын
No one hates progression more than Geoff Johns.
@breawycker
Жыл бұрын
He's brought back Hal Jordan, Barry Allen, Wally West, the Flashpoint universe, the JSA, and some Lantern stuff that even original writer Alan Moore thought was dumb
@bloody4558
Жыл бұрын
@@breawycker I actually liked Barry Allen's return. Barry never really died for real, he surpassed his limits and became one with the Speed force, that has always seemed like a reversible end. Unlike Hal who really sacrificed his life to save the sun.
@Tymbus
Жыл бұрын
Interesting, I knew nothing about this story arc so your account was entertaining and informative.
@OwenLikesComics
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@TevyaSmolka
Жыл бұрын
great job on covering emerald twilight and how dc comics broke Green Lantern.
@Leofilmperson
Жыл бұрын
First Lantern story I ever read. It did a great job of establishing Jordan, the mechanics of ring and battery, as well as the corps and the guardians - only to tear it all down in the end.
@99wmac
Жыл бұрын
Definitely one of my favorites. Such a shock, and so daring. But it absolutely deserved and warranted way more than three issues.
@thesupremeking8715
Жыл бұрын
Its really refreshing to hear someone talk about Emerald twilight and the Kyle Rayner era that came after positively for once, as its often lumped into DC's era of big status quo changes without proper planning in the 90s. As someone who started reading Green lantern during the Geoff Johns era, its hard for me to really understand what it was like to read the comics at the time they came out, so I try to be understanding. I know to people who read the comics as they were current it might have been a lot more frustrating. As someone who's looking back on them in retrospect though, I love them. I love Kyle, Hal's fall as Parallax, the events that he took part in afterwards, and both Kyle's journey afterwards and Hal's eventual return, its some of my favorite stuff out of DC and I'm not sure I'd even like green lantern nearly as much as I do without it.
@bloody4558
Жыл бұрын
I started a bit before Hal's Fall, so most GL's books I've read were from Kyle's Era, I didn't have that much attachment to Hal. Hal grew on me more as Paralax, until he eventually used his new powers to save the sun. Kyle was and still is my favorite lantern because he was executed so well, he was a rare character in comic books that has constant character progression and he usually keeps that progression. He had a lot of potential from day one, with his creative use of the ring. Each new arch showing more and more constructs in very creative situations. Something you won't ever see happen with Hal, John or any other Lantern, unfortunately. Upon Hal's return the story grew too much in scale practically doing away with most classical GL villains, and focusing more on more members of the corp. Making it hard to develop the story in this manner.
@sinmenon4347
Жыл бұрын
My introduction to this arc was unorthodox. I had bought a TPB for the Green Lantern & Green Arrow series when I getting into the comics, so when I found some old, second-hand TPB in the comicshop when I came back it immediately caught my attention: Emerald Dawn, Emerald Dawn II and Emerald Twilight. Oh boy!
@randomnumberz
Жыл бұрын
One of my all time favourite arcs. One of the best story arcs of this character. Mars story that was followed by the post-rationalisation done by Geoff Johns with the “rainbow rings” saga.
@jamealjordon1376
Жыл бұрын
Emerald Twilight is the original notion of die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain. It was the 90s. The extreme 1990s. They killed Barry Allen in the 80s, and this didn’t come out of nowhere, I do recall the end of Coast City/Engine City story.
@TheOmkido
Жыл бұрын
Kyle has always been my favourite Lantern and character. Excellent video
@nighttrain621
Жыл бұрын
I've read comics since the 80s. Kyle is my favorite Lantern by a country mile. This is my absolute favorite GL storyline. The "Girls in refrigerators" trope was started by a woman who sucked at writing and wanted to make waves in order to get themselves jobs.
@robbybrink5462
Жыл бұрын
I hate how it was adapted in the latest animated movie. Complete character assassination
@dredgen7715
Жыл бұрын
I read this and didn't read another comic until they brought back Hal as a green lantern again.
@Shift_Salt
Жыл бұрын
Odd how weirdly iconic that image of Hal grinning like a madman and wielding all those Power Rings is and yet despite some madness in the narrative I don't really get that vibe anywhere in the story from him.
@jeffersonhouse94
Жыл бұрын
First off thank you for this video! GL is without a doubt my favorite hero, and Kyle by far is my favorite GL. Ron Marz did incredible work building the mythos, followed up by other writers. It's a little hard to believe Emerald Twilight is nearly 30 years old at this point, I remember all these issues coming out, and it was such a wild time to be a comics reader. I started reading just a few years before this, with issue 25 of that volume. Hal and Guy were having a fight to determine who would get Earth as their sector, with the loser leaving the Corps. It was an exciting issue to be sure, but what followed (at least for young teen me) was a little disappointing. Hal seemed lost and directionless, John was off doing some weirdo Mosaic stuff on Oa (which ended up being great when I finally read it, but there was no way I was ready for it back then). Guy wasn't even in the Corps anymore, as he was sporting Sinestros yellow ring at the time. So I get why they needed Kyle, and he ended up bringing so much to the table! Truly a hero for my age group: Generation X. And Hal was much more interesting as a villain wanting to change history than a hero suffering a midlife crisis. I know there was pushback at the time, with Marz even receiving threatening letters, but for a lot of us, Kyle was "our" green lantern, in a way Hal, John, or Guy never could be. When I first read GL Rebirth, and the first few issues if Johns run, I was again disappointed. Not because they brought Hal back, but because they brought him back without consequences. As you stated, the retcon of Parallax was meant to "Exonerate" Hal from killing many of his fellow Lanterns, but I never saw it that way. In the universe it might have been a separate entity controlling Hal, but we the readers never saw that. We saw Hal doing it. Even Kilowog forgave him, acting like nothing ever happened. I think Johns even went on record as saying no one wanted to see Hal face his actions, earn forgiveness, and endure a redemption arc. They wanted him to be forgiven, and start out a hero again. Not true, at least for me. It would have been far more interesting so see Hal taken to task, be held accountable for his actions, and earn back the trust and respect he squandered, rather than see it swept under the rug as it was. Again, this is just my take as a reader who was there and of the right age at the time. Please take it with a grain of salt, and forgive my rambling. This storyline was one of my favorites, and impacted me quite a bit as a young reader...
@Jose-se9pu
Жыл бұрын
Never ceases to amaze how stupid comic books in the '90s were...what were they thinking with this!? And the punchline to the whole joke was how they removed any point to this series by literally stating "it was a parasite, bro" a decade later.
@maxvogt3515
Жыл бұрын
It would be cool to see Hal become a red lantern in response to coast city’s destruction. He’s so fueled by rage and vengeance he’s able to push himself to single-handedly destroy the entire lantern corps. I get why it didn’t happen, but considering how many times the continuity gets rebooted it would be cool to see it eventually
@mysteryneophyte
Жыл бұрын
I know this is about green lantern, but I just wanted to say I’ll never forget when superman died. It was crazy. It was on the news and stuff like a real person.
@sirslurmusic
Жыл бұрын
GL: Rebirth was one of the first DC miniseries I read when I was getting into comics in the early/mid 00's. I never read the original Parallax arc but I knew the broadstrokes. Now that I know the full story, I really wanna sit down and read it and Rebirth again. In fact, that whole Geoff Johns era of GL was crazy good. I might read it all again
@loganthomas2421
Жыл бұрын
I agree. Everything Johns did from Rebirth to war of green lanterns was amazing
@jamessimms3449
Жыл бұрын
Kyle was GL when I was a kid. I knew about Hal, but he had become the Spectre. By the time I was old enough to care about comics, John Stewart was the GL of Justice League. He remains my favorite GL. Geoff Johns helped me come to love Hal. But I feel like I was born at a unique time for Hal and the Green Lanterns.
@bearbbb12
Жыл бұрын
Great video! So glad to see more Green Lantern and specifically Kyle Rayner because he’s my favorite lantern! Would love to see more future videos focusing on 90’s/early 2000’s Justice League characters
@bobbyshaddoe3004
Жыл бұрын
Its the kind of epic storytelling many people only dream.of. its the kind of long term narrative to see a beloved hero fall from.grace, do an unbelievable face heel turn, and then work his way to find redemption and forgiveness. Mad respect to.the writers for having the guts to.pull the trigger on this idea, and to do so in a way that makes sense and to have it pay off in such a.great way.
@MrUsamo
Жыл бұрын
"green lantern's got this."
@SimplyStapha
Жыл бұрын
This was a very fun and cool video. I enjoyed learning about the history of this story as well as Hal Jordan and why he went on such a downfall.
@OwenLikesComics
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@tysondennis1016
Ай бұрын
I wish that Emerald Twilight got a few more issues of padding, in order to focus on Hal’s declining mental state, and to make the situation with Parallax more of a deal with the devil, so Hal’s turn to villainy is of his own volition, but Parallax gave him a little nudge. Perhaps shortly after the destruction of Coast City, a small, yellow bug slithers onto Hal’s shoulder from the wreckage. The bug promises Hal the ability to undo the destruction, if he were to go to the central battery and absorb its power. Hal is reluctant at first, but the bug gives him time to reconsider his decision. Hal attempts to recreate Coast City with the power of his Green Lantern ring on his own, but it runs out of power. The Guardians come down, and tell him that his responsibility as Green Lantern is to protect the universe, not play god. This causes Hal to snap and agree to the bug’s offer.
@spymaster122011
Жыл бұрын
This is one of best DC stories ever produced by this Publisher. I wished we had more tales of Hal Jordan gone bad as Parallax. This also allowed Kyle to shine as a new Green Lantern without the Core and Guardians to back him throughout the Universe.
@ianr.navahuber2195
Жыл бұрын
14:06 the origin of "women in refridgerators" 19:41 Kyle would end up in one of the most important justice league rosters 21:09 The New Frontier is more relevant than I thought
@RRRusan
Жыл бұрын
I forgot how dark this was... Cant believe i was reading this when I was 10
@Mr._AnthonyRogers
Жыл бұрын
I didn’t know this was how Kyle Raner was introduced. That’s pretty cool. I remember that Costume design as a kid considering it was one of my favorite action figures. That’s normally why when people talk about green lantern, I either will think of Kyle or John. Not really Hal, and I find it interesting that originally he wouldn’t have come back if they decided to keep Him as the specter.
@barryvercueil2346
Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video. Would it be Brilliant if James Gunn brought Ryan R back to be Pralax .....
@jarradjones9149
Жыл бұрын
Amazing story arc but I always felt like the legacy of this run was the “woman in the fridge” writing trick in comics of killing off a woman for the purpose of motivating another character
@jaedo71
Жыл бұрын
The whole Parallax thing was not really Hal’s fault. He was heavily influenced by the Parallax entity.
@peteschweddy4263
10 ай бұрын
When green lantern broke bad. The best of times.
@JOHNATHANJANNENGA
Жыл бұрын
I saw a ad for mint mobile when this video started
@chrisblanc663
Жыл бұрын
My favorite earth green lanterns from best to least 1. Guy Gardner 2. John Stewart 3. Hal Jordan 4. Kyle Rayner Overall it’s a great cast, and I love how they can switch from one of them to another every couple of issues.
@1bruceeric
Жыл бұрын
Loved what John's did with GL Rebirth , hated what he did with Flash Rebirth which started the trashing and erasure of Wally West.
@jamesallard7223
Жыл бұрын
If I ran the zoo, this would be a fully animate TV series by Brad Bird. Maybe fifteen, twenty episodes...
@smashstuff86
Жыл бұрын
19:52 The JLA series actually started in late 1996 (September I think). Those publication dates on the covers are misleading. Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man came out February 1984, although it has a May cover date.
@AkiDave
Жыл бұрын
I always love learning about Comic history! Great video Owen 💙
@OwenLikesComics
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@AkiDave
Жыл бұрын
@@OwenLikesComics Ofc! 💙
@bloody4558
Жыл бұрын
It's thanks to this arc that I can only accept either Hal Jordan or Kyle Rayner as main characters of the Green Lantern comics. I understand many people Like John Stewart because they grew up with the cartoons and that's ok, Stewart is a fantastic character who's proven himself deserving of the ring even though he was originally just a temporary member. I believe John Stewart is the one who bring stability to both Hal Jordan and Kyle, since he was there to support both characters during their carreers, just as how both supported his own growth as a permanent member of the corps. But I honestly can't see him as the actual main Lantern, he doesn't have the characteristics you would usually find on main characters. Serving more as a Deuteragonist. The second important character who could protagonize his own self contained arcs, but not lead the entire story as a whole.
@rayanknezic8682
Жыл бұрын
Hope you make hundreds like that one
@thatguyfromak5190
Жыл бұрын
Hot take: Alex's death was NEEDED for Kyle Rayner's character growth because showing Kyle being able to carry on in Alex's memory rather than becoming obsessed with wanting her back, as opposed to Hal Jordan trying to recreate coast city, made him into the perfect foil and successor to the fallen Hal. It's a shame that the moment is now tainted by feminists who believe that fictional stories deserve more scrutiny than real life atrocities.
@aurahoneydew9607
Жыл бұрын
Fringing is perfectly fine like it or not it works it gets results and the inverse just doesn't land the same (same with submissive male sidekicks and mansels in distress just doesn't land). Most of us are fine with most cliches and tropes as long as it works to strengthen the story and the character's journey. Might annoy certain groups but then be those are the breaks.
@thacool101
Жыл бұрын
this was the first "old" comic i went back to read as a teen when he was revived in the late 2000s i was like who is this dude and my shop owner pointed me to this story and got the whole story in the floppy's for 5 bucks its a special book to me
@WilliamParry-db5kx
13 күн бұрын
Then Kyle chugs a Monster energy drink, and punches some drywall because anyone named "Kyle" is that trashy
@FormerfishsFinds
Жыл бұрын
Just picked up a bunch of books in this storyline. Love it.
@teedup8995
Жыл бұрын
Good video of the history of that whole story arc! I do have one question, wasn't there a story where a younger Hal Jordan found out what happens to his future self and sets out to confront him?
@JoeLovesComics
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Fascinating as always.
@OwenLikesComics
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@rorylumley4727
Жыл бұрын
Beware my power seemed like an emerald twlight adapation replacing kyle raner with john stewart. I wouldn't mind seeing an adaptation of green lantern rebirth in the tommorow verse.
@spawn_blacksmith
Жыл бұрын
Great job Owen!
@ionicreviews
Жыл бұрын
hello long time fan here. I really love your content and your deep dive in comic storyline and lore. that being said i wanted to know if you have thought about doing this for the Authority. ive seen several people attempt trying to explain the team and failing to do so. Given your previous work i think you are best suited to being this great team to light for a whole generation of viewers.
@TwinRiver100
2 ай бұрын
I'm not sure I liked Kyle on his own. But I do think I liked him in that ensemble with Guy Gardner and Jon Stewart. I kind of liked his outfit and mask. I know it looks bulky and some people have problems with it probably for ergonomity or something. I don't know. I just thought it stood out and looked cool, that's all. 🤷♂
@RossJaynes
Жыл бұрын
More lantern videos please!
@zackeryparkerson
Жыл бұрын
Yes, please!
@KalParkaran
Жыл бұрын
Great video! Love this story and what came out of it!
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