I say he could be iconic as a "Golden Age era, JSA superhero" but definitely not that popular anymore, there's even a big list of other well know and loved Green LanternsJohn McGill Conklin said:... he's really not an 'iconic superhero.'
I say he could be iconic as a "Golden Age era, JSA superhero" but definitely not that popular anymore, there's even a big list of other well know and loved Green LanternsJohn McGill Conklin said:... he's really not an 'iconic superhero.'
Actually Alan Scott doesn't, he carries an actual lantern with a green flame in it. No ring.DVS BSTrD said:He's a man who draws power from jewelry, what did you expect?
Well it's a reboot, so he might not have kids anymore. Also there are plenty of grown men (and women) who are married with kids before realizing that they are gay.spectrenihlus said:So what does this mean for his wife, and his kids.
That's the thing about changing the sexuality and/or race of a established character, it creates ripple effects that force the change of other characters. I have no problem with gay characters I just wish they wouldn't change already established characters to add more "diversity". If you need to have a character to be gay create a new character, like Obsidian.
Also look at it from the reverse can you imagine if someone decided to change an established gay character and make them straight?
I agree. I don't mind a gay Green Lantern but making Alan Scott suddenly gay feels off to me.spectrenihlus said:So what does this mean for his wife, and his kids.
That's the thing about changing the sexuality and/or race of a established character, it creates ripple effects that force the change of other characters. I have no problem with gay characters I just wish they wouldn't change already established characters to add more "diversity". If you need to have a character to be gay create a new character, like Obsidian.
Also look at it from the reverse can you imagine if someone decided to change an established gay character and make them straight?
Haaaaaaaahaha :>DVS BSTrD said:He's a man who draws power from jewelry, what did you expect?
Hitchmeister said:Be fair, there are lots of non-gay Green Lanterns who draw their power from jewelry. It just so happens that this one's weakness is wood.DVS BSTrD said:He's a man who draws power from jewelry, what did you expect?
(I am ashamed of myself.)
Here is the thing though, he was never supposed to be gay, every-time he was previously written it was as a straight person. This is the complete wrong way to take a character with established history out of the closet. Also what happens when the current continuity begins to add the previous established canon into it's story? Stuff like the fact that he previously berates his own son for being gay is going to kind of stand out. I mean look at the way they wrote Renly Baratheon's character in A Song of Ice and Fire, that is how you write a proper gay character. You don't just arbitrarily decide that a character is gay now. The worst part about it is that he is now forever gay, can you imagine what would happen if they tried to change him back to being straight? DC would never hear the end of it.artanis_neravar said:Well it's a reboot, so he might not have kids anymore. Also there are plenty of grown men (and women) who are married with kids before realizing that they are gay.spectrenihlus said:So what does this mean for his wife, and his kids.
That's the thing about changing the sexuality and/or race of a established character, it creates ripple effects that force the change of other characters. I have no problem with gay characters I just wish they wouldn't change already established characters to add more "diversity". If you need to have a character to be gay create a new character, like Obsidian.
Also look at it from the reverse can you imagine if someone decided to change an established gay character and make them straight?
Not sure what your point is. I'm saying reboots are more or less stupid. If it happened 10, 1 or 0.001 months ago is not really relevant is it?Spot1990 said:The reboot happened 10 months ago, what would be the point in it if they didn't actually change characters with it?tzimize said:Haaaaaaaahaha :>DVS BSTrD said:He's a man who draws power from jewelry, what did you expect?
OT: Why not make a NEW gay superhero? Reboots...blearg.
Neither do I, I mean they could have done an interesting story where his already gay son becomes a green lantern like his sister Jade. Or just make a brand new green lantern, it's not exactly that difficult.ImSkeletor said:I agree. I don't mind a gay Green Lantern but making Alan Scott suddenly gay feels off to me.spectrenihlus said:So what does this mean for his wife, and his kids.
That's the thing about changing the sexuality and/or race of a established character, it creates ripple effects that force the change of other characters. I have no problem with gay characters I just wish they wouldn't change already established characters to add more "diversity". If you need to have a character to be gay create a new character, like Obsidian.
Also look at it from the reverse can you imagine if someone decided to change an established gay character and make them straight?
Argh... for the love of... why? Why do liberals have to go way overboard and make outlandish scientifically unproven claims in order to counter Christian fundamentalists? WE DON'T KNOW WHAT CAUSES PEOPLE TO BE GAY. Sheer common sense will tell you that it isn't a choice that someone makes overnight; no one wakes up one morning and says to him/herself, "huh, ya know what? Heterosexuality is kinda boring, I think I'll be gay!" But on the other hand, there is little-to-no evidence for it being genetic either.RvLeshrac said:Nope. But, in this specific case, you're altering the genetic make-up of a superhero.Treblaine said:The genuine cover art for a non-parody in-canon Superman Comic. Oh the innocent times. I am afraid I do not have context.RvLeshrac said:What's next? Lois catches Superman fucking Jimmy Olsen?
But seriously, you just made a slippery slope argument, a serious one unlike my joke one. You aren't giving any mechanism for how one can lead to another, only how it is apparently an equal step but to an unacceptable place.
Just because We go from A to B doesn't mean we will go from B to C.
If you want a comic analogy, this is akin to removing Cyclops's eye-beams or Wolverine's healing factor.
Sexuality isn't something you can "alter," this is the wrong message.
No worries. I dont have a clue really as to what else was changed, I simply dont like reboots. If the authors want change in the story/universe...write it. If it cant be written...then dont do it.Spot1990 said:Sorry, I thought you thought this was the reboot. As in everything in DC had been the exact same and then out of nowhere they made this guy gay.tzimize said:Not sure what your point is. I'm saying reboots are more or less stupid. If it happened 10, 1 or 0.001 months ago is not really relevant is it?Spot1990 said:The reboot happened 10 months ago, what would be the point in it if they didn't actually change characters with it?tzimize said:Haaaaaaaahaha :>DVS BSTrD said:He's a man who draws power from jewelry, what did you expect?
OT: Why not make a NEW gay superhero? Reboots...blearg.
Hehehe. That made me laugh.deathninja said:Is that why he doesn't like yellow? because it clashes with damn near everything?