Wednesday, October 13, 2021

"IMMORTAL HULK" Appreciation Post!





[Irradiated Revenant]
  • IH #1 - "Or Is He Both"
  • IH #2 - "The Walking Ghost"
  • IH #3 - "Point Of View"
  • IH #4 - "Time Of Death"
  • IH #5 - "In Every Mirror"
[The Green Door]
  • IH #6 - "Action/Reaction"
  • IH #7 - "The Avengers"
  • IH #8 - "His Hideous Heart"
  • IH #9 - "The Sinners"
  • IH #10 - "Thaumiel"
[Hulk In Hell]
  • IH #11 - "This World Our Hell"
  • IH #12 - "ALL On That Day"
  • IH #13 - "A Booth in the Midwest"
[Incredible Introspection]
  • IH #14 - "We Only Meet At Funerals"
  • IH #15 - "The Holy or the Broken"
  • IH #16 - "It's Joe"
  • IH #17 - "Abomination"
  • IH #18 - "Necessary"
  • IH #19 - "Butterfly"
  • IH #20 - "Metatron"
[Shadow Of The Hulk]
  • IH #21 - "A Secret Order"
  • IH #22 - "Who's There"
  • IH Absolute Carnage - "We Are Hulk"
  • IH #23 - "The Face of the Enemy"
  • IH #24 - "The Steel Throne"
  • IH #25 - "Breaker of Worlds"
[We Believe In Bruce Banner]
  • IH #26 - "Status Quo Ante"
  • IH #27 - "This is the Day"
  • IH #28 - "The New World"
  • IH #29 - "Eat or be Eaten"
  • IH #30 - "Cometh The Hour"
[The Hulk That Was]
  • IH #31 - "Remember?"
  • IH #32 - "Hulk is Hulk"
  • IH #33 - "The Thoughtful Man"
  • IH #34 - "The Apotheosis of Samuel Sterns"
  • IH #35 - "A Certain Amount of Light"
[Follow The Leader]
  • IH #36 - "The Thing In The Tube"
  • IH #0 - {"At Ground Zero"}
  • IH #37 - "The Keeper of the Door"
  • IH: She-Hulk - {"The Three Deaths of Jennifer Walters"}
  • IH #38 - "Not Just, Not God"
  • IH #39 - "The Stars Move Still"
  • IH #40 - "So Here's The Thing"
[The Weakest One There Is]
  • IH #41 - "The Man Downstairs"
  • IH King In Black - {"Black Christmas / ...and to all a Good Night."}
  • IH #42 - "A Game of Consequences"
  • IH #43 - "We're The Good Guys"
  • IH #44 - "To Rule In Hell"
  • IH #45 - "Ready Or Not"
[Hulk At The End Of Days]
  • IH #46 - "You & Me Against The World"
  • IH Time of Monsters - "Time of Monsters"
  • IH #47 - "Chaotic Terrain"
  • IH #48 - "Hiding Places"
  • IH #49 - "All Ye Who Enter Here"
  • IH #50 - "Of Hell & Of Death"
[Gamma Flight]
  • (GF1) - "Someone Bigger"
  • (GF2) - "Without Mercy"
  • (GF3) - "New Territory"
  • (GF4) - "Unfinished Business"
  • (GF5) - "We Were Transformed"

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

JLA by Morrison Reading Order


[BOOK I : New World Order]
  • JLA #1 - "Them!"
  • JLA #2 - "The Day the Earth Stood Still"
  • JLA #3 - "War of the Worlds"
  • JLA #4 - "Invaders From Mars"
  • JLA #5 - "Woman of Tomorrow"
  • JLA Secret Files & Origins #1- "Star Seed"
[BOOK II : American Dreams]
  • JLA #6 - "Fire in the Sky"
  • JLA #7 - "Heaven on Earth"
  • JLA #8 - "Imaginary Stories"
  • JLA #9 - "Elseworlds"
  • JLA/WildCATS - "Crime Machine"


[BOOK III : Rock of Ages]
  • JLA #10 - "Genesis & Revelations"
  • JLA #11 - "Hostile Takeover"
  • JLA #12 - "Wonderworld"
  • JLA #13 - "Wasteland"
  • JLA #14 - "Twilight of the Gods"
  • JLA #15 - "Stone of Destiny"
[BOOK IV : Strength In Numbers]

  • JLA Secret Files #2 - "Heroes"
  • New Year’s Evil: Prometheus #1 - "There Was A Crooked Man"
  • JLA #16 - "Camelot"
  • JLA #17 - "Prometheus Unbound"
  • New Gods Secret Files & Origins - "Orion & Big Barda Join The JLA"
  • JLA #22 - "It"
  • JLA #23 - "Conquerors"

DC One Million


DC One Million #1 - "Riders on the Storm"
    • "On The Third Day"
    • "On The First Day"
    • "On The Second Day"
  • Action Comics #1,000,000 - "Brave New Hero"
  • Shadow of the Bat #1,000,000 - "A Never-Ending Story"
  • Nightwing #1,000,000 - "The Anachronism"
  • Green Lantern #1,000,000 - "Star Crossed"
  • Power of Shazam! #1,000,000 - "Between the Rock & A Hot Place"
DC One Million #2 - "The Day After Tomorrow"
  • Batman #1,000,000 - "Peril Within the Prison Planet"
  • Superman: Man of Steel #1,000,000 - "Fear & Loathing"
  • Starman #1,000,000 - "All The Starlight Shining"
  • Impulse #1,000,000 - "Desperate Times - A Million"
  • Green Arrow #1,000,000 - "All Down The Years"
  • Superman #1,000,000 - "Down To Earth"
  • Detective Comics #1,000,000 - "The Bug That Ate Tomorrow"
  • JLA #1,000,000 - "Prisoners of the Twentieth Century"
  • Aquaman #1,000,000 - "The Banks & Shoals of Time"
  • Chase #1,000,000 - "Don't Believe It!"
DC One Million #3 - "Solaris Rising"
  • Martian Manhunter #1,000,000 - "The Abyss of Time"
  • The Adventures of Superman #1,000,000 - "Keepers of Solitude"
  • Resurrection Man #1,000,000 - "A Handful of Dust"
  • Catwoman #1,000,000 - "Nine Million Lives"
  • Robin #1,000,000 - "Dark Planet"
  • Flash #1,000,000 - "Fast Forward"
  • Superman: Man of Tomorrow #1,000,000 - "Future Story"
  • Chronos #1,000,000 - "Time on My Hands"
DC One Million #4 - "Death Star"
  • Young Heroes In Love #1,000,000 - "Happiness Is A Warm Nanite"
  • Hitman #1,000,000 - "To Hell With The Future"
  • JLA In Crisis Secret Files
    • "The Flash's Infinite Crises"
    • "A Tour Through the One Million Universe!"
  • DC One Million 80 Page Giant
    • "System's Finest"
    • "Tales of the Legion of Executive Familiars"
    • "The Divided Self"
    • "Head Games"
    • "Deep Cover"
    • "Day in the Lives"
    • "Crisis One Million"
  • JLA 80pg Giant #2 - "Tour of Duty"
  • JLA Secret Files & Origins #3 - "Things To Come"
  • Legionnaires #1,000,000 - "Come Together"
  • Legion of Superheroes #1,000,000 - "1,000 Years Later..."


[BOOK V : Justice For All]
  • JLA #24 - "Executive Action"
  • JLA #25 - "Scorched Earth"
  • JLA #26 - "Our Army at War"
    • "Washington D.C."
    • "City In The Sky"
    • "J.J.'s Big Secret"
  • JLA #28
    • "The Wise Men of Bahdnisia"
    • "Mile High Graffiti"
    • "J.J.'s Big Secret II"
    • "Bad Luck Billy Mac"
  • JLA #29 - "World Turned Upside Down"
  • JLA #30 - "Worlds Beyond"
  • JLA #31 - "Gods & Masters"
[BOOK VI : World War III]
  • JLA #34 - "The Ant & the Avalanche"
  • JLA #36 - "Goodbye JLA"
  • JLA #37 - "Injustice Strikes"
  • JLA #38 - "I Know You"
  • JLA #39 - "Apocalypse Architect"
  • JLA #40 - "The Abyss Gazes Also"
  • JLA #41 - "Maggedon!"

JLA Earth 2

Green Lantern by Grant Morrison Reading Order

SEASON ONE

[Knight of Light]

  • The Green Lantern #1 - "Intergalactic Lawman"
  • The Green Lantern #2 - "Darkness Visible"
  • The Green Lantern #3 - "Slave Lords of the Stars"

[Queen of Night]

  • The Green Lantern #4 - "Cosmic Vampire's Beautiful Daughter"
  • The Green Lantern #5 - "Blackstar at Zenith"
  • The Green Lantern #6 - "Under Strange Skies"

[Hard Traveling Hero]

  • The Green Lantern #7 - "Emerald Sands"
  • The Green Lantern #8 - "Space Junkies"
  • The Green Lantern Annual #1 - "The Wireless Ones"

[Cosmic Cataclysm]

  • The Green Lantern #9 - "Day the Stars Fell Down"
  • The Green Lantern #10 - "Guardians of the Multiverse"
  • The Green Lantern #11 - "Quest for the Cosmic Grail" {"Unknown Worlds"}
  • The Green Lantern #12 - "Return of the Qwa-Man"

BLACKSTARS

[Bane of the Blackstars]

  • Blackstars #1 - "Under the Sun at Midnight" {"Hands Up-Who Wants to Party?"}
  • Blackstars #2 - "A Hole in the Sky" {"Hands Up-Who Wants to Rule the Universe?"}
  • Blackstars #3 - "Heart of Emptiness" {"Hands Up-Who Wants to Die?"}

SEASON TWO

[New Order of the Infant Oans]

  • The Green Lantern: S2 #1 - "Young Guardians"
  • The Green Lantern: S2 #2 - "The Cosmidor Conspiracy"
  • The Green Lantern: S2 #3 - "Thunder on Wonder Mountain"

[Light's Out for Hal Jordan]

  • The Green Lantern: S2 #4 - "Golden Giants of Neo-Pangea"
  • The Green Lantern: S2 #5 - "Hyperman: Wanted Dead or Alive"
  • The Green Lantern: S2 #6 - "Assault on Sector General!"

[Lanterns In Limbo]

  • The Green Lantern: S2 #7 - "Ultrawarrior" {"Megamortals!"}
  • The Green Lantern: S2 #8 - "War with the Anti-World"
  • The Green Lantern: S2 #9 - "The Wedding of the Trillenium!"
  • The Green Lantern: S2 #10 - "Multi-Crisis on Intimate Earths!"

[Beware My Power]

  • The Green Lantern: S2 #11 - "Contest of Crowns"
  • The Green Lantern: S2 #12 - "The Intelligence Engine"

Thursday, February 11, 2021

The Green Lantern Season Two #11 Annotations

Page 1 - Greetings from Athmoora!

Athmoora was introduced back in issue 16 of the Silver Age Green Lantern run back in 1962. In that story, Hal recounts a story where Abin Sur arrived on Athmoora and discovered that an alien race known as the "Larifars" had stolen a mental component of the planet's inhabitants known as an "I-Factor" which enables the ability to gain knowledge and create new ideas. The Larifars had arrived during the planet's medieval period, and their interference resulted in the population being stuck in perpetual era of magic and barbarism.

We are re-introduced to our lovable heroes Fekk and Samandra, with some great narration giving bits of backstory regarding their characters. While Fekk continues to whine and moan, Samandra explains that they've tracked a group of trolls constructing "worthless toys" as well as "towers of shining glass".

Toys? It seems the Nomad Empire has made its move on sector 2814...

Page 2 - Contest of Crowns? Green Lantern meets Game of Thrones? I'm in.

I can definitely tell Sharp and Morrison had loads of fun creating the detailed lore and backstories behind the various factions and regions of this fantasy world. Without a doubt getting a lot of Heavy Metal and Pat Mills "Slaine" vibes.

And oh my, that map looks gorgeous!

Page 3 - Draatha's had enough and uses his newfound weapons advantage to eviscerate Kingson Frionn Cal Camerac (dope name btw). "Deathless slaves" and our mysterious Wyzard; keep them in mind for later...

Mention of "Seven Renowned Weapons of Freedom" only reminded me of Aurakles "Seven Hidden Treasures" from Morrison's Seven Soldiers mega-series.

Sam and Fekk have noble hearts, but courage can only do so much in the face of being outnumbered and outgunned.

Page 4 - Xudar is the home to Xudarians such as Tomar-Re, Tomar-Tu, Romat-Ru, and Somar-Le.

I love how Sharp uses the same layout every time we go to a new planet (repeated on pages 1 and 6).

Hal bequeaths his Ornithoid wards to Trilla-Tru as they reveal their plan of space exploration.

Page 5 - "Nobody needs me around no more..." awww come on King Moz, DC is literally rummaging through your scraps for new material.

Some great lines on this page, but Au Revoir means "Until we meet again", and though I still hope for his return at any point in the future, it seems Morrison is gone for good after issue 12 and WW Earth One Vol 3.

Page 6 - If I recall correctly, Guardian Saal was introduced back in the first issue of this season where she assigned Hal and Ryk on their mission to Maltus.

Saal and Hal recap the events of issue 7, with Hal bringing up Rami's telling of him to charge his ring a the Cosmic Grail. The Grail seemed to have be transported from Earth 15 (in the final pages of Season One #11) to the Underlife dimension where the Guardians were infected by the divided nature of Ultrawar.

If you'll remember, Hal was killed by Weaponeer 666 in issue 6, but the nano surgeons brought him back to life as Sector General fell during issue 7. However, Hal's Power Ring was still damaged from the Hyper-Family attack, with Hal revealing that the act of him charging it in the Cosmic Grail essentially brought it back to life.

The commentary on the Young Guardians as an analogy for DC's hierarchy only increases for the next few pages...

Page 7 - This mention of the Young Guardians possibly being replaced soon seems like Morrison putting the toys back in the box for the next writer (Geoffrey Thorne yikes...) as well as a representation of the nonstop editorial regime changes throughout the last 4 years since DC Rebirth.

Hal is definitely representing us, the reader, while Morrison plugs themselves into Saal as another fiction-suit to express his thoughts on the state of DC.

Page 8 - Expo-Dump Extravaganza!

So back during the Manhunter era, pre Krona exodus and Massacre of Sector 666, the Guardians discovered signs of a hostile scavenger race known as the Nomad Empire that utilized advanced "toy technology" to raise and dismantle civilizations, moving from planet to planet as they feasted.

I definitely am getting a lot of Sheeda vibes from the Golden Giants methods, but fascinating nonetheless.

Zundernell is also cemented as a lost Golden Probe of the Empire, who found himself deserted on Earth 15 while utilizing the mythic Cosmic Grail as sustenance.

Page 9 - We then get a retread of the Transmatter Cube explanation from last season, with the GL Central Power Batteries across the Multiverse revealed as another superimposed object present in all realities. The Central Battery is also mentioned as a legendary power source known as the Golden Lamp (Zundernell mentioned this a couple times).

Now as for the Ultrawar; its no longer an inevitable occurrence of cosmic entropy but actually a machination of the Nomad Empire, attempting to delve the universe into chaos while the Majistry ravages planets.

What Hal and Barry encountered in issue 4 was merely a child-quing of the Majistry, while the matured Golden Giants are to be much more of a threat.

Rami on the other hand is still tripping out. 

Page 10 - Morrison vs DC Editorial: Dawn of Justice!

The Young Guardians essentially want Hal to take on the Nomad Empire by himself due to his resistance to the Ultrawar/Divided, and then shelf him immediately after.

"Moving forward, we wish to downplay what you represent..."; If that's not blatant shade, I don't know what is.

Screw DC Grant, they don't deserve you!!!

Page 11 - Good god, I could not care less about the diversity hire Lanterns.

Far Sector Lantern (Jo Mullein), Bendis OC Teen Lantern, and the YA Graphic Novel Lantern (its an elseworld but I guess they're integrating it in continuity...)

Page 12 - Mic drop, give em the bird, and peace out Highball. Pengowirr and Jordan, partners for life.

Page 13 - Hal and Pengowirr go back to Athmoora for some R&R, while the Young Guardians conveniently discover the Nomad Empire's first strike is occurring on the same planet.

Fun fact: Liam Sharp revealed on Twitter that the Dhorian Lantern in that middle panel is actually the slave trader Hal fake-assassinated back in Season One #3.

You might like to note that a certain slave trader we thought had died in issue 3 season 1 is seen here in a GL cadet uniform... Yup! Hal didn’t do it! That’s how Grant’s big brain works. :-)

 Page 14 - Gorgeous art.

The I-Factor is now referred to/repurposed as the Intelligence Engine, both maintaining Athmoora's technical dark age and inhibiting the power ring.

 Page 15 - He really can't catch a break can he?

 Page 16 - Killer phantom missiles reminds me of the Radion "soul killing bullet" from Fourth World lore and Final Crisis.

 Page 17 - Prince Vespero first appeared in Season One #9, aiding Hal against Earth 20 Abin Sur's magical army while he was under the influence of the Blackstar Pendant.

 Pages 18/19 - Gorgeous double page splash; Heavy Metal for sure.

And the peacock griffins; lord have mercy!

 Page 20 - Vespero catches Hal up to speed, explaining that the Golden Giants essentially started Game of Thrones all out war on Athmoora (Ultrawar anyone?) via injecting advanced weaponry in return for workers to build their toy cities.

 Page 21 - With Pengowirr missing, Sir Hal of the Green Lamp requires a new arsenal: An Emerald Blade for an Emerald Knight!

The fauna has also been forced to an ad-hoc diaspora as Majistry ships fire down from above.

 Page 22 - I really don't understand the criticism of the art in the second half of this season. Look, I love the Sharp/Oliff style that he had prior to this book, but this new style looks so good!

Let's be honest, if this was Vertigo book no one would have batted an eye. 

Page 23 - Alone and unarmed, Hal faces against the Nomad Empire and his Silver Age Rogues Gallery!

I spot Major Disaster, Doctor Polaris, The Shark (Karshon), The Tattooed Man, and Black Hand! All recruited to facilitate the only opponent standing in the way of the Majistry. 

 Page 24 - This reveal was spoiled in the solicits for #12, but Wyzard is revealed to be none other than Hector Hammond sporting a toy helmet! I can't tell if that's supposed to be him or Sinestro because of the pink tone but I digress.

Hammond seems a little out of the blue for a final villain, and during last annotations I was expecting villains he encountered during this run such as Weaponeer 666 and Belzebeth (maybe even Evil Star or Mu).

The Giants seem to have even acquired the Cosmic Grail and Fekk + Samandra converted into toy/action figure form (the deathless form from page 3). Hector also mentions the deal made with Hyper-Woman last issue while revealing his possession of Pengowirr (flipping the bird of course).

Though the odds are completely against him, Hal would truly have it no other way...

See you all in four weeks! Au revoir!

In Brightest Day, In Blackest Night...

Saturday, December 19, 2020

The Green Lantern Season Two #10 Annotations

Page 1- The return of Hyper-woman!

Here she appears to be convening with a group of individuals in Sector None, possibly the Nomad Empire of the Golden Giants. Uber pissed at Hal's beatdown and subsequent process of her hubby has driven her to recruit these behemoths to enact bitter revenge.

I'm pretty sure they're the Toy Giants due to their rhyming as well as the common interest of retribution against the emerald knight. Interesting that they know of the Ultrawar as well... Could they have sent Zundernell to assassinate Hal and Carol?

Page 2- The Golden Destroyer vs The Star Sapphire!

Zundernell is revealed to be the Destroyer, not a weapon used by him.

Bro looks massive btw. Roided as mess.

Page 3- "Sound the Death-Knell!"

Over-speak, Over-sky, Opti-humans; Morrison sure loves his emphatic nouns.

Batwoman, Sister Terrific, and Female Green Arrow return from last issue.

Page 4- I love the frown on the green box construct.

"Air-hostess" is one way to put it.

Page 5- Quitley style in excelsis. We also get a little more elaboration on the inverse dynamic between Earth 11 Hal & Carol.

I guess we're back to the Star-Sapphire alternate persona from pre-Johns retcons during his run.

"War over a misunderstanding..." Ultrawar strikes again!

Page 6- Showdown of the Sapphires!

Reverse gender roles on Earth 11 crack me up. Batwoman revealed to be Kathy Kane (Katrina Netz?) on this Earth.

Page 7- Chad Hal's "brah" is great.

Seems like he has a toxic parasite relationship with the Lantern Ring (not unlike Volthoom) paralleling Earth 0 Sapphire and the Predator entity with both yielding alternate personas triggered by toxic love.

Morrison's multiverse vibration trope is brought back, taking out Zundernell with a mere dissonance.

Page 8- Exposition page!

Its revealed that Zundernell was transformed back in Issue #7, activating the Golden Destroyer identity and sending him across the Multiverse to kill Green Lantern/Star Sapphire duplicates.

Sister Terrific then explains that Zundernell's transformation has allowed him to tune the Multiverse like a radio to locate the Sapphire/GL analogues, as well as unleash the horrors of...

Page 9- The Dark Multiverse!

I spy nightmare analogues (and its freaking hard with the painted style; no shade Liam)

  • Lantern Gauntlet type Darkseid
  • Emerald Knight Richard Nixon
  • Starro spore GL
  • A Manhunter
  • Pink skeletal Pterodactyl (Possibly from Silver Age Green Lantern #30 "Tunnel Through Time")
  • An evil Ring with a demonic face (Volthoom analogue?)
  • Green Dragon/dog creature (Maybe Silver Age Green Lantern #38 but it's a stretch)

Page 10- "The bright things fear the dark..."

As the Dark Multiverse horde begins to phase into Earth 11's dimensional plane, Batwoman gets cut by what appears to be a Dark Multiverse analogue of Lord Malvolio.

UUGO and the Green Moon, headquarters of the Guardians of the Multiverse, return to aid against the Destroyer. If you'll recall, UUGO was introduced as "Planet Green Lantern" back in the Silver Age Green Lantern #24, where Hal helped him disperse a violent pressure buildup inside of his core.

Page 11- A Team-up of Two Carols!

Carol cements the Will & Love target that Zundernell has been tracking.

Season One #11 presented us with Zundernell's deceased squire Glyptus, whom the Sapphires use to draw him out of the Golden Destroyer persona.

The cupid arrows are a great detail.

Page 12- Guardians of The Multiverse!

Len Lewis, Stan Lee Just Imagine Lantern, continues his and Carol's discussion from Issue #7, claiming animosity while referring to Zundernell as a Toy of the Nomad Empire. At this point, it's safe to say that the Destroyer was summoned by the Golden Giants.

Zundernell can't handle it anymore, torn by a clash of polar identities, activating his self destruct.

Page 13- The Lanterns send the Golden Lantern off Earth 11 and onto UUGO for containment.

Page 14- Hal and his Ring (or should I say Pengowirr) have a great dynamic that brings so much more to the Lantern mythos.

New power battery upgrades given to Hal at the beginning of this season = new abilities which come in handy in this situation. Golden Giants are definitely appearing in the next two issues, and with greater numbers than before.

RIP Zundernell.

Page 15- Hal & Carol part ways as he rebuffs her advances.

Page 16- The Trial of Hyperman continues!

I love the design of Justice M'lud.

Page 17- Mechandro narcs on Powerlord, probably because he got yeeted back in Issue #5.

Hyperman's personality altering kryptonite is revealed to be in fact crystal meth! In retrospect, its kind of funny to think that Hal Jordan survived with a crippled power ring against a junkie Superman. 

Page 18- Hyperwoman arrives with a barrage of interstellar marital issues. Crazy that Morrison turned this bumbling family of Super-knockoffs into a dysfunctional band of psycho murderers.

Page 19- Superwoman and Strong Girl of the United Planets Superwatch; featured in the back half of Season One.

Hyper-woman gives them a warning of what's to come, what with her enlistment of the Nomad Empire earlier this issue.

Trilla-Tru deserves the credit for this bust, she's definetly been one of the standout aspects of this run and I hope she appears following Season Two's conclusion.

Page 20/21- The Wedding of Hyper-Boy and Princess Illistra comes to its climax! Speak now or forever hold your peace!

Great splash btw. Hyper-Boy neglects his parent's ulterior motives, "Why can't I be the princess!"

"How about we just have a war instead?" Ultrawar strikes again!

Page 22- Now for the real proposal...

Let him down easy Carol!

Page 23- Hal comes to the raunchy realization that he almost committed selfcest! Yikes!

The "will they/won't they" continues as will and love must diverge once again.

Page 24- "Contest of Crowns", hrm.....

I know that next issue takes place on Athmoora, the D&D planet from Season One #9, with lovable sidekicks Fekk and Samandra.

Here's the solicit: Hal Jordan’s future as a Green Lantern is threatened when the Young Guardians’ plans to restructure the Corps move into high gear. What’s a guy to do but take a vacation? But when Jordan arrives on the swords-and-sorcery world of Athmoora for some R&R, he comes face to face with the biggest threat the universe has ever known—and a coalition of foes determined to bring his career and his story to its apocalyptic end! You cannot miss the game-changing two-part finale of Morrison and Sharp’s epic run...

I predict that the Nomad Empire of Golden Giants amasses Hal's rogues gallery from across both Seasons for a final showdown. Possible enemies include:

  • Belzebeth
  • Controller Mu/Blackstars
  • Weaponeer 666 and Revenge Squad
  •  Volgar Zo & Dhorians
  • The Shepherd
  • Evil Star
  • Myrwhydden
  • Glorigold & Brontorr
Sadly, next issue only comes out in February, with the finale, and Morrison's final DC work, scheduled for March :(

Worlds will die, hearts will break, and the union of will and love shall shock the multiverse like never before. Multi-Crisis on Intimate Earths!

Saturday, November 28, 2020

The Green Lantern Season Two #9 Annotations

Page 1 - Planet Kranaltine: Throneworld of the Crown Imperium and Headquarters of the Superwatch. In Pre-Flashpoint continuity, Kranaltine is ruled by Prince Gavyn, one of the many Starmen.

We first saw this planet back in issue #9 of Season One, and now we are in the midst of Hyperman's Trial for the murder of Lantern Vray. Jordan was ordered to stakeout Earth for the perpetrator, and engaged the Hyperfamily back in Issue #5.

Hyperwoman had previously enlisted Powerlord back in Issue #3, where she acquired the Eterniglass in order to trap Jordan in a time-point so that they could kill him.

The Hyper-family first appeared in a Silver Age Superboy story (Superboy #144): they are a bunch of weirdo reverse Kryptonians who gaslighted silver age Superboy to use him as a guinea pig in their experiments. They escaped from their dying homeworld and settled on Trombus, a planet orbiting a orange sun (which gave them super-powers).

It's revealed in Issue #5 that Hyperman has killed Vray in order to satisfy his sadistic urges as a result of emerald wavelength poisoning.

Page 2 - Trial of Hyperman!

Hal attempts to debunk Hyperman's facade of drugged viciousness while recapping the events of Issue #5.

Sharp returns to the new "painted style" he's been using this season. I, of course, am a huge fan.

Page 3 - "Sentients of the jury..."

The defense brings up Hal's murder of Volgar Zo, the Dhorian planet trader he killed back in Season One #3. If you'll recall, Hal did this in order to be dismissed from the Corps in an ultra-sting infiltration of the Blackstars.

Hyperman looks hilarious to Hal's lack of amusement.

Page 4/5 - We get more info on the Wedding of Hyperboy and Princess Illistra: arranged marriages and trade deals included.

Fomalhaut is the brightest star in the constellation of Piscis Austrinus, the "Southern Fish", and one of the brightest stars in the sky.

Hyperwoman went AWOL back in Issue #5 after claiming that "something is happening on Throneworld and that she is the only one who can stop it."

Page 6/7 - Hal catches Trilla Tru up to speed on the Ultrawar and his encounter with the New Guardians.

Though Hal rejected his position as the Limbo Lantern, it seems as if the experience inclined him to realize that he needs to stay close to those most important to him. Hal mentions that he has been steered to reunite with a number of his past exes; this was evident in the page back in Issue #7 with the past loves each embodying a light of the emotional spectrum.

This season alone, Hal met with:

  •  Eve Doremus in #2
  • Jill Pearlman in #3
  • Olivia Reynolds in #4
  • Nurse Olaqua in #6
  • Thaal Sinestro in #8 (Anti-Matter universe)
  • Carol Ferris in this issue

It definitely feels like this Season is ramping up to something lovely.

 Vegan as in the planet/star system Vega, not the diet.

Page 8 - The paneling layout is excellent on this page.

A big criticism of Morrison's run early on was his lack of continuity from Vendetti's Hal n' Pals ending, where Hal and Carol were reunited on the final page. The first issue immediately opened with Hal banging Eve outside during a erotic comet shower.

Page 9 - Wonderful cover recreation (definitely homaging Silver Age shock/twist covers)

Proposing with a Power Ring; always a ladies man eh Hal?

As for two universes, that would be Earth-0 and...

Page 10 - The return of Earth-11!

We last saw Star Sapphire Carol Jordan in Issue #11 of course of Season One. Earth-11 if you'll recall is the so called gender swapped Earth, though we learn later that that isn't all to it. Boom Cube is new (Boom Tube + Transmatter Cube?).

The style shifts on this page are beautiful.

Page 11 - The Golden Destroyer descends on the Multiverse!

Zundernell was revealed earlier this season to belong to the race of Golden Giants who inhabit the artificial toy world, but was abandoned by his people. In Issue #7, we saw him get transported away from imprisonment on UUGO while proclaiming that the Multi-Crisis has begun and the Nomad Empire is returning.

This page presents us with Zundernell in a new form as the cosmic weapon Golden Destroyer. As evident by Carol's dialogue on page 9, it seems like he is attempting to locate her specifically or alternate counterparts in general.

This page presents what looks like Zundernell scanning the Multiverse for possible incursions that could propel the Ultrawar. Sharp's cobalt Bleed returns from last season's issue 10.

Page 12 - Coming of the Incel Lantern!

Carol gives Vendetti fans their post Hal&Pals epilogue, explaining that he dipped on her after a little while, pretty in character for Jordan if you ask me.

Reminder that this is Hal Ferris of Earth 11. 

Page 13 - Male power-fantasy ring AI is very reminiscent of Earth 3's Volthoom Power Ring, except more pathetic than abusive.

Page 14 - "Well, here I am, sports fans!"

Morrison has always been savage with the commentary, not even the nice guys are safe!

Page 15 - Implied that E-11 Hal went across the Multiverse looking for his Sapphire.

Panel layout is great as always.

Page 16 - The Secret History of Earth 11!

Not a gender swapped Earth, but a feminist one! Incel Guardians = Incel Lanterns, with the Star Sapphires as the dominant police force in the universe.

Page 17 - Our real "Wedding of the Trillenium" would have come about if Hal had proceeded with his proposal to Carol.

E-11 Carol explains that if they had kissed, Zundernell would have tracked the resulting "Orgone Flash" and annihilated both of them. Orgone is a pseudoscientific concept variously described as an esoteric energy or hypothetical universal life force; people use it to protect from EMF's or whatnot.

Page 18 - A little iffy on this page.

The debris seems to imply that the Earth 11 Justice Guild built a Lunar Watchtower (similar to Morrison's JLA run) and it was destroyed by the Golden Destroyer.

Page 19 - Marsha Manhunter, that's great.

"All powerful Living Weapon from the Dawn of Time..." We saw a great deal of abandoned Monitor tech left on Earth 15 back in Season One #11, with Zundernell self teaching while marooned. Golden Destroyer could have been among the rest.

With what we've been told, Carol's plan goes a little like this:

  • Trick Zundernell into thinking E-0 Carol is E-11 Carol
  • Occupy E-0 Carol with E-11 Hal
  • Prevent E-0 Hal from engaging with E-0 Carol in order to avoid Orgone Flash
  • Bring E-0 Hal to E-11
  • Draw Golden Destroyer attention away from E-0 Carol and E-11 Hal by kissing E-0 Hal
And with a kiss, the Destroyer finds his target...

Page 20 - Batwoman, Miss Terrific, and a female Green Arrow analogue.

Incel Hal gets dropped in a cross dimensional backhand.

Page 21 - E-0 Sapphire arrives, declaring war on Earth 11!

Miss Terrific confirms that what caused damage to the moon was...

Page 22 - Zundernell, Golden Destroyer!

Zundernell reveals his true motive to capture Star Sapphire, whom he describes as "the heart of all".

Nomad Empire mentioned again, claiming the need to "repossess what was once theirs". Could this be a callback to the Golden Giants from #4; Zundernell enacting their final revenge?

 Carol's hubris comes in the form of lack of consideration; Lantern for Lantern, Sapphire for Sapphire.

As the Wedding of Hyperboy and Princess Illistra enthralls the denizens of Kranaltine, the true Union of the Trillenium shocks the Multiverse as Will and Love remain in constant synchrony across endless worlds.