Just finished reading GA #2 and I was just curious as to why Swamp Thing was listed as a character on the Vine. I reread twice and saw no mention or appearance of him. Did I miss something?
What could you possibly be protesting against comic books? I understand there are themes of sexuality and homosexuality, and some have Hellish demons....but its a STORY. Why do people have to come with the moral imperialism and try to ruin other people's good time?
I'm glad that they were even thinking of putting Green Arrow in to a movie, but I don't feel like Supermax would be a good script for ANY hero. I am kind of glad it was put on the back burner. It is one of those cookie cutter scripts that you can just plug in any hero and rogue gallery and have it work. I would like to see a GA movie that is tailored specifically to him.
Martian Manhunter needs something from Star Forest in order to rebuild Mars, possibly needs to destroy it. This is going to cause some sort of fight between him and Green Arrow.
Aqualad is making water constructs similar to Mera's while standing in front of a cave with a red pair of eyes similar to Manta's. This could infer that Aqualad is the son of both Manta and Mera. Which could, symbolically, explain why Aquaman is dead in the picture (the news just devastated him).
Deadman will have to raise somebody else in order to get some answers to what is going on.
The picture of Hawk and Dove carrying Jade's seemingly unconcious body could infer that she either knew something about or had something to do with the death of Hawk's brother.
Ronnie and Jason are digging out the body of an unknown White Lantern. This corpsmen could be the key to seperating them from the Firestorm Matrix.
Hawkman and Hawkgirl are bound to the gate made from their bones that opens a portal to another dimension. This could infer that in order for Hath-Set to keep the portal open, he needs one more set of bones from each of them.
Hal Jordan is laying in a destroyed White Lantern Battery, while wearing the White Lantern Corps' uniform. This could mean that the conclusion of the story arc would involve Hal being possesed by the White Lantern entity and he will die. This could also explain the Green Lantern casket construct by Guy Gardner.
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