and nobody writes stories about the fact that you can go psychotic and then just get better.
I would say the this does happen in the Cerebus comics, as Dave Sim has written at length in the comics about his own psychotic breaks.
But I don't think Sim ever got better, so it doesn't really count.
So he's not evil, just crazy?
Or is it more a Drusilla two-for-one special?
Or is it more a Drusilla two-for-one special?
Considering some of the seriously whacked out crap he's been spewing in his later years, I think this is the case.
I honestly don't think you can separate the two. He was weird oppressive beliefs about religion and sex. Whether they're the cause of the craziness, part of the craziness, or independent of the craziness, who can tell?
The Green Lantern
Rebirth
stuff is supposed to have been done by the time of Countdown, right? Because otherwise -- no
Hal Jordan.
And are there innumerable Spectres as well as Green Lanterns?
There's one Spectre at a time, far as I can recollect.
Sumi, You're right, FL: Rebirth has to take place between IC and Coutndown. Also, there's one and only one Spectre.
There's one Spectre at a time, far as I can recollect.
Except for that J.M. DeMatteis Hal Jordan Spectre story that revealed bazillions of duplicate Spectres pursuing the cause of vengeance"redemption" all over the cosmos.
Yeah, I prefer to pretend that whole series never happened.
Upon reading
Countdown to—Couldn't We Have Thought Up a Better Title?
last night I had a few thoughts:
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It was interesting to see Blue Beetle's competent side played up for once. Though I think the writers were pushing the whole no-one-gives-Ted-the-time-of-day thing way too hard to be believable. The Batman bit read as true, but not Oracle (who knows how capable Ted is) or J'onn (who's a frickin' mind reader).
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It really does seem as if Rucka is systematically scooping up all the characters Keith Giffen has written comedically and killing or changing them so they can't be used in that way again. Sue and Beetle dead, Maxwell Lord a villain (which I don't object to in and of itself - fits his character better than the slapstick), all their former associates so bummed they won't be usable for lighthearted stories for years... I can see why Keith might be pissed.
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After seeing the last page, my immediate thought was "At least it wasn't a superhero's significant other that got murdered to galvanize the plot this time."
"Well, maybe Booster Gold's..."