Official Green Lantern Casting and Discussion Thread

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Yeah, but don't forget Johns didnt come up the reason why Abin flew a ship. He just extrapolated on it.
The writer who originally thought up the idea (as well as the Five Inversions, The Blackest Night and Sodam Yat) was none other than Alan Moore.
 
Abin met alien demons who predicted his death by the malfunction of the ring. Abin started to use a spaceship and, because of it, he didn't detected an yellow force field in planet Turquesa, who rendered his ship and ring useless, as he crash landed on Earth.
 
Can´t find SO, why was Abin-Sur using a ship ? Can someone enlight me please ?

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Polux
 
Abin met alien demons who predicted his death by the malfunction of the ring. Abin started to use a spaceship and, because of it, he didn't detected an yellow force field in planet Turquesa, who rendered his ship and ring useless, as he crash landed on Earth.

Oh well, planet Turquesa must be pretty close to our solar system then...

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Polux
 
Dark Knight, did you ask Johns about the casting of Ryan Reynolds and what his thoughts were? Or did you talk to him before he was cast?



I just met him last Saturday at a comic shop in SF. He was doing signings and was attending the after party. I mentioned how I thought Reynolds was a surprisingly good choice and that he has the charisma and look of Hal Jordan along with that "IT" factor and he just nodded and said he agreed.

He also said he thinks the film will be amazing.
 
Very cool news about johns i do hope they have done some good things with the script rewrites.
 
Yeah, but don't forget Johns didnt come up the reason why Abin flew a ship. He just extrapolated on it.
The writer who originally thought up the idea (as well as the Five Inversions, The Blackest Night and Sodam Yat) was none other than Alan Moore.

what was Alan's idea?

I knew Sodam Yat was, but I was unaware that the Blackest Night was his idea

Actually, "In Blackest Night" was an unrelated story that was written by Alan More for "Tales of the Green Lantern Corps" #3. It was a tale about how Rot Lop Fan, a silicon-based lifeform from the Obsidian Deeps, became a Green Lantern and had nothing to do with the current Blackest Night prophecy in the comics.

Abin met alien demons who predicted his death by the malfunction of the ring. Abin started to use a spaceship and, because of it, he didn't detected an yellow force field in planet Turquesa, who rendered his ship and ring useless, as he crash landed on Earth.

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This is an except from that story (reference Green Lantern Corps Annual #2). In that tale, Abin Sur went to the Planet Ysmault to rescue the survivors of a crashed Ungaran space ship. Ysmault is the former throne-world and prison planet of the Empire of Tears, a teritory that was once ruled by evil magical demons, and overthrown by the Guardians of the Universe eons ago. Quill of the Five Inversions, one of the demons imprisoned on the planet revealed three prophecies (or answers to questions) to Abin Sur. The first was the location of the crashed Ungaran spacecraft, the second was the fate of Abin Sur, and the third was the ulitmate fate of the Green Lantern Corps. The final prophecy was what eventually became the Sinestro Corps war, and the revelation of his successor (Hal Jordan). As for the fate of Abin Sur, he was told that in his demise, his ring would betray him when he really needed it by losing its energy. Quill did disclose that it was possible that his answers could be truthful or erroneous (as it turned out the fate of the Corps was skewed a bit).

Can´t find SO, why was Abin-Sur using a ship ? Can someone enlight me please ?

:o

Polux

In fear of his demise, Abin Sur chose to use a spacecraft whenever he went on long missions to conserve the power of his ring.

Oh well, planet Turquesa must be pretty close to our solar system then...

:o

Polux

It wasn't the planet Turquesa, it was a "turquoise" planet. That turquoise (or blue) planet was Earth, of which Abin Sur and his spacecraft were powerless in its yellow radiation belt. He crash landed on Earth where he would eventually find his successor (Hal Jordan), who later on became known as one of the greatest Green Lanterns amongst his contemporaries, fulfilling part of the second prophesy.
 
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That looks like a Rob Liefeld drawing. It's pretty bad.
 
That's Kevin O'Neil. He does the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen books. To compare him with Liefield, it seems... Blasphemous, in some way.
 
Yeah Sodam Yat was huge back then

That was from a story that was written some 20 years before the Sinestro Corps Wars and the current interpretation of the character. You could say that this was a vision and since he was described as a Daxamite the 'ultimate" Green Lantern, that he would have to look very strong and powerful (presumably moreso than Supeman). That is why he looked so muscular.
 
That's O'Niel? I guessed Lefield because of the overly muscular dude.

I like O'Niel. His work on LXG was great.
 
Geoff Johns is supposed to be speaking at a panel at SDCC in about 6 minutes. If anybody is there, I hope they report back here.
 
I thought that started tomorrow? damn, I thought it was only previews today, I had no idea there were panels.
 
I figured out what the green aura of the light should look like.
Take a gander at this.

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See the cool blue line? Imagine that as neon green.
The constructs could have the same color.
 
Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner? Come on, the guy who wrote that could have come up with something better than that. Hugh Laurie as Sinestro? Not bad bu Jason Isaacs is still better IMO.
 
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