TheCorpulent1
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I spread it like a disease wherever I go. 
So since this series has become Intelligent Design: The Comic, there's been some really interesting things that the internet has been noticing, both on this forum and others. I mean Johns basically just put the whole Book of Genesis in spectranimal form.
Orange snake is obviously the serpent from the garden.
Redbull is evidently connected to Cain and Abel so...Abel's lamb? Representative of?
Bluebird apparently symbolizes the dove that flew out from Noah's Ark. Check out the thunderstormin' going on in that background.
Still no idea on Compassion Octopus and Sexual Harassment Beetle, though.

It all adds to my theory that the God of Abraham exist in the DCU. Marvel has Odin and zeus, and Obama. DC has the REAL God
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Ooh, I hope we're not gonna get people fighting over the White Lantern all the time now.

Ooh, I hope we're not gonna get people fighting over the White Lantern all the time now.

Hal better show Sinestro his moves.![]()


Until Alan f***ing Scott shows up.
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"Prepare yourself."
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You can't attempt to apply sensible and logical reasoning to Johns poorly written fanfictions. He clearly doesn't actually think any of this through.
Err, I'm with you on a lot of this post, such as the fact that the Guardians and Zamarons should predate Earth by literal billions of years...but dude you know that humans as a sentient species has been around for more than 200,000 years, right? And that life on Earth -- such as the insect that turned into Parallax or the snake that turned into...Orange Snake...are hundreds of thousands of times older than that?One thing that bothered me about the Blackest Night ending. Basically they're saying the embodiements like Ion and Parallax came into being when the first sentient creature felt that emotion, correct? How can there have been life billions of years ago but the first living being to feel rage or avarice happened only 2000 or 3000 years ago on Earth? I mean the Guardians themselves have been around for billions of years. When they decided to police the universe they weren't just looking after some microbes here and there. There were living beings all over and surely one of them felt rage or greed or love way before Cain killed Abel or the snake tempted Eve. Hell the Guardians themselves had the Zamrarrons billions of years ago, surely one of them felt compassion.
Err, I'm with you on a lot of this post, such as the fact that the Guardians and Zamarons should predate Earth by literal billions of years...but dude you know that humans as a sentient species has been around for more than 200,000 years, right? And that life on Earth -- such as the insect that turned into Parallax or the snake that turned into...Orange Snake...are hundreds of thousands of times older than that?
Are you going by Bible Time or something?
)- "Do you feel like, right now there's a return to a more optimistic view of comics? Or is it just a natural flow?" "If Blackest Night is all about death, we're going to want to write about life for a while," Johns says. "Brightest Day is a story, not a banner. We don't sit there and say 'Hey, let's get more optimistic.' There's some pretty violent stuff in Brightest Day #1. It's not for 3 year olds. Maybe 7."
- Next question: "Are we going to see any more of the Indigo Tribe? Or at least a manual to translate their language?" "The translator stays with me, unfortunately," Johns answered, "but you will see a lot more of the Indigo Tribe in Green Lantern in the months ahead."
- "Hawk and Dove I think are really underrated characters," Johns said, adding that Dove will be a major character in Brightest Day.