What constitutes a crime according the Guardians of the Universe? Do they like listen to some authority or do they have their own laws they expect everyone else in the universe to stick to?
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I want her to kiss Ben tennyson
>her
Isn't this Jessica Cruz?
No this is a redesign from some webcomic troony.
Why would a troony make a genderbend sexy?
It was an accident, they wanted her to be de-sexified, but put their ring in their chest.
Are you sure that's the case instead of this being a redrawn of his design but sexified?
Aaron made this redesign, Cinemaphile artists fixed it
I know Aaron made the design, Aaron is a troony now
Is it?
What happened?
To a certain point they respect each planet laws
I assume most of their laws constitute to if the planet or person is going to be a threat to other planets in the galaxy or the universe itself and shit. Every Green Lantern seems to have the freedom to also respect the laws of the local planet, probably why they don't stop things like WW2 since it's a completely local war.
>do they have their own laws they expect everyone else in the universe to stick to?
Of course they don't expect people to follow their laws. That's why they strapped green nukes to a bunch of soldiers
Hey, I'm really liking the Adams GL run, but I don't know why the Guardians gave up power to the United Planets. What book should I read to get that story? Was it any good?
Didn’t this United Planets stem from some Bendis Superman bullshit?
It kept right?
>Hey, I'm really liking the Adams GL run
Sorry about your terrible taste.
Wtf is my man doing???
Is that the aaron diaz green lantern
they primarily stop planets from going on conquering sprees and building empires. Current era DC universe does not really have things like the Shi'Ar, Kree, and Skrull galaxy spanning empires because the Guardians would have stopped that.
They also send them after the big cosmic threats like evil gods or giant robots that go around stomping planets.
In Morrison run it's when someone goes illegally and does an intergalactic crime like selling a planet without the natives of the planet knowing or a war without permission or shit.
In Johns run it was literally when an alien went to earth and tried to frick shit up.
>Grew up reading old odd issues and reprints of Green Lantern like pick related
>didn't know about or even read Johns' GL run until I came back into comics and suddenly saw a character that I loved suddenly get all this positive attention only to see it buckle under the confused mess that was the Ryan Reynolds movie
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We're getting a fanfilm now
You think that was bad, DC has been trying to force John Stewart and push Hal out of the spotlight.
I don't mind John so much from what little I saw of the old Justice League cartoon. What I don't like is why so many people want to have the title of "Green Lantern" behind one person specifically when it's a multitude of people (even broader if you include all the various Corps members)
>What I don't like is why so many people want to have the title of "Green Lantern" behind one person specifically when it's a multitude of people (even broader if you include all the various Corps members)
Again, it's because of DCAU John Stewart. People saw a black guy and decided on the spot that the GLC was the Burger Kids Club of the DCU.
I don't mind Jon himself usually, the problem is they want to push him into the spotlight but they never seem to know what to fricking do with him. The movie had him just flat out steal Kyle's entire backstory for some reason.
He is currently the guardian of will power
More like a green captain atom
>capesludge
fricking read a lensman pulp. E. E. Smith didn't deserved to get ripped off by an evil publishing company colluding with others to make sure no comic is possible but terrible and pointless capesludge.
>Lensman
Those are great and have some aliens that are way more interesting than 99% of the aliens that ever appeared in a GL comic.
Do they have a sexy warrior woman?
Are they?
>The Lanterns have a standard to maintain in it's pursuit to protect the universe. And despite Gardner & Jordan's antics, you are to respect the laws of the planets you protect and visit.
Is it true the other GLs hate Hal, Kyle, Guy, and John because they're THOSE GUYS who always get into deep shit? Kinda like the boys from South Park.
I remember they hated them for being so many of the same species
Part that, that Earth is this hellmouth planet where shit that threatens reality itself keeps happening, and part there being so many human lanters, whereas most planets have a lantern every other century, it's (supposedly) rare that the same planet gets a new lantern if theirs die, the ring has an entire space sector to look for the bravest person.
Supposedly because a lot of the species with a green lantern that becomes a secondary character to Earth's GLs also seem to produce more lanterns at a high rate, like the giant squirrels, the diamond d1000s, the orange guys with a beak and a crest and Sinestro's race.
You should've posted this earlier in the thread
How does Alan Scott golden age origin fit into the Green Lantern Corps?
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i don't know what the current explanation is but this is how they used to connect them.
He is gay