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Post by HoM on Oct 8, 2007 13:48:57 GMT -5
Yes, witness the return of my shockingly bad long titles!!
Please, tell us what you think! Scott and I appreciate your feedback, and I'm sure Steffen_L will too!
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Post by Mr Clown on Oct 8, 2007 14:58:14 GMT -5
G-d, this guy's back? And he just had to come back with an excellent story, which was not only unique and well plotted, but with good dialog and strong characterization. Seriously, is this guy ever going to stay away?
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Post by HoM on Oct 8, 2007 15:00:44 GMT -5
I wish I could take all the credit, but Scott has done so much for this story, that I would be a very disrespectful person to even ATTEMPT to. The depth Scott Kruger brings to a Green Lantern story is beyond belief. He is very much this site's Geoff Johns. Me? I don't know who I am. Chuck Austen maybe.
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Post by Mr Clown on Oct 8, 2007 15:26:38 GMT -5
Bah! Whoever wrote this story deserves a cookie that's all I know. As for the comparisons, so long as none of you are Ron Marz it's all good!
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Post by Lantern Lad on Oct 8, 2007 17:54:41 GMT -5
Dc2's Ron Marz is Ramon. Thanks for the accolades, though this was a partnership through and through... Shouldn't we save all the touchy-feely stuff for after the stories 'release'?
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Post by HoM on Oct 9, 2007 3:15:52 GMT -5
I want my cookie now.
BRING ME COOKIES.
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Post by Zoom on Oct 9, 2007 20:30:45 GMT -5
I just read this. And it's absolutely wonderful. Really. I loved Siniestro. And I'm not normally into purple guys with moustaches... at all.
Owo- 5 stars
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Post by Lantern Lad on Oct 10, 2007 0:56:35 GMT -5
Thanks Zoom! It felt good to get back into the GL universe again... I feel like I'm taking the credit here... Somebody stop me...
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Post by HoM on Oct 10, 2007 2:45:43 GMT -5
Ne'er!
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Post by lissilambe on Oct 10, 2007 14:12:39 GMT -5
Good stuff going on in here. A bit difficult to penetrate at first, but the story does get stronger as it goes along. I always enjoy alternate universe stories, and stories where reality shifts around the hero. And I'm fascinated with Sinestro as the hero in this tale. you can see the villain in him, lurking just beneath the surface, but right now he's a good guy, and you can see it in him there as well, and it's a great blend. And I love the use of Ace Morgan as alt-Lantern. That's a nice shtick, and one I hope to see more of along the road.
Good outing here. Congrats!
Take care Don
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Post by Lantern Lad on Oct 10, 2007 14:28:16 GMT -5
Thanks Don, Ace was Charlie's doing... and I'm incredibly jealous that I didn't think of it first! It was one of those d'oh! moments for me. Hang tight, cuz the ride gets even wilder with the next issue... Right Charlie?
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Post by HoM on Oct 10, 2007 14:32:47 GMT -5
Argh! Yeah, yeah, crap, sure, what? What?! CRAP!!
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Post by starlord on Oct 11, 2007 5:53:17 GMT -5
Once again, I'm thrilled at the direction this book is going. Turning everthing upside down and brining in Ace is shear genius. Sinestro is one my favorite villains of all time, and I love the way he's used in this story. Although, Hal actually stuck where he is has to be my favorite part. Talk about seeing the world from a different perspective!
As for that great back up story... well, anything with G'nort get's my vote as best story of the week, but this week it also has the best line: "You can yell at me all you want, I'm married..." I nearly spit out my coffee!
Great job guys!
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Post by Lantern Lad on Oct 11, 2007 11:40:05 GMT -5
Once again, I'm thrilled at the direction this book is going. Turning everthing upside down and brining in Ace is shear genius. Sinestro is one my favorite villains of all time, and I love the way he's used in this story. Although, Hal actually stuck where he is has to be my favorite part. Talk about seeing the world from a different perspective! As for that great back up story... well, anything with G'nort get's my vote as best story of the week, but this week it also has the best line: "You can yell at me all you want, I'm married..." I nearly spit out my coffee! Great job guys! It's a line I use frequently... Just kidding... well, not really... but I do use it sparingly, and always as the butt of a joke. She doesn't yell... it's scary... Movinig on. Thanks for the compliments!
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Post by Susan Hillwig on Oct 11, 2007 20:53:06 GMT -5
Wow, this story just gets crazier as it goes along! The idea of an alt-reality where Sinestro's still a good guy and Ace is a GL is odd enough, but now the entire universe seems to be going into "mutiple choice" mode! And Hal's stuck in the ring...and six inches tall! C'mon, Sinestro, at least make him a full-size projection, it's embarassing to be fluttering around like Tinkerbell!
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Post by hourman80 on Oct 20, 2007 11:30:44 GMT -5
Wasn't sure where the story was going after reading the first part, but after reading this issue I must say I am excited for whats to come next. I just don't see why the comics can't be this good. Looking forward to the next installment.
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Post by HoM on Oct 20, 2007 13:44:12 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Hourman80! I hope we don't disappoint... When the issue... Finally... Comes out...
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