I'm going to go out on a limb and say said scene will not appear in Blackest Night. If for no other reason than I believe it around that timeframe where Kyle met up with Dream (I believe it was the Daniel version) and Dream told him he would surpass Hal and become the greatest Green Lantern because he knows fear.
At this point with DC pushing Hal Jordan I can't see DC even wanting to acknowledge that Dream ever uttered those words much less make a new story that points to them (although since it was Dream, one could always use the excuse that it wasn't really Dream, but just a dream).
Hmm. Interesting point, James. I was angling more towards it being a graveyard planet with a black sun, which would seem a perfect bit for Johns to weave into his tale.
Dunno about that. Rayner went to the graveyard before Wonderworld and then was scooped up by Hourman. I don't remember that he was brought back in time to Wonderworld, but you could be right.
Still...if Geoff Johns wanted to use it, he'd think of a way that it would work.
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ReplyDeleteI...ummm...didn't think it was that bad? It was a comedy, right?
ReplyDeleteI'm going to go out on a limb and say said scene will not appear in Blackest Night. If for no other reason than I believe it around that timeframe where Kyle met up with Dream (I believe it was the Daniel version) and Dream told him he would surpass Hal and become the greatest Green Lantern because he knows fear.
ReplyDeleteAt this point with DC pushing Hal Jordan I can't see DC even wanting to acknowledge that Dream ever uttered those words much less make a new story that points to them (although since it was Dream, one could always use the excuse that it wasn't really Dream, but just a dream).
Hmm. Interesting point, James. I was angling more towards it being a graveyard planet with a black sun, which would seem a perfect bit for Johns to weave into his tale.
ReplyDeleteThat was the leftovers of Wonderworld after Mageddon had gone through them so I'd say no.
ReplyDeleteDunno about that. Rayner went to the graveyard before Wonderworld and then was scooped up by Hourman. I don't remember that he was brought back in time to Wonderworld, but you could be right.
ReplyDeleteStill...if Geoff Johns wanted to use it, he'd think of a way that it would work.
If he used Sodam Yat, you know he's gonna use this.
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