NHawk19
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Silver Lad said:Well the reasoning behind Alan Scott is simple. We've already explored the territory of Clark's interaction with younger superheroes.
Alan Scott is a war veteran and a living relic of an era past. Hes a mentor figure who could educate Clark about a secret organization from decades ago called the J.S.A [Justice Society of America]. It no longer exists, most of the members are long dead save for a few who havent aged much thanks to their powers like Alan Scott and Jay Garrick.
Basically its about Clark being inspired by other heroes and gaining the knowledge of a previous organization for superheroes that once existed. This in turn will help influence him to organize the JLA someday. This could also help influence him to think about becoming a formal superhero himself someday.
That's what my thoughts were. . . . .
Simple things like this are why I hated the character of AoV so much.


