I love how detailed this is. You did such a great job. Been trying to read some older GL and I have to say the O'Neil/Adams run (which I've only heard great things about) was a bit on the nose for me. Although I know I have to take into account when it was made. I'm only a few issues in so far and I at least want to read the Speedy 'junkie' issue before I skip the rest. I love the cover to that issue. I'll probably skip everything to #129 because I have no desire to read any more Green Arrow than I have to. Definitely want to try Wolfman next and I love Mike W Barr's Outsiders, so that will be another good one to check out.
Glad you liked it. The O’Neil/Adams run, iconic as it is, does seem a bit preachy by today’s standards. By the way, if you enjoy the Speedy storyline, check out Brad Meltzer’s Justice League - The Tornado’s Path, from 2006, where Speedy, now Red Arrow, joins the team.
May i suggest ghost rider? Youve got like 4 or so different incarnations to talk about from the original western character to johnny blaze, danny ketch, robbie reyes (my favorite) and you could even include the cosmic rider
It is. Specially the Mosaic series. You just have to be able to separate the creation from the creator. If you can’t, it might feel like watching the Cosby show.
I like Stewart a lot, but as part of a team. Jordan is the hothead who goes off on his own. But I think both were underutilized for a long time. Writers rarely knew how to explore their full potential. Geoff Johns and Denny O’Neil being the greatest exceptions
My man,This is perfect,Especially for the ones who read issue wise instead of collected editions.
While I really like Geoff Johns' Green Lantern run, my favorite Geoff Johns' run is his Aquaman run!
Perfect reading order 👌🏻
I love how detailed this is. You did such a great job. Been trying to read some older GL and I have to say the O'Neil/Adams run (which I've only heard great things about) was a bit on the nose for me. Although I know I have to take into account when it was made. I'm only a few issues in so far and I at least want to read the Speedy 'junkie' issue before I skip the rest. I love the cover to that issue. I'll probably skip everything to #129 because I have no desire to read any more Green Arrow than I have to. Definitely want to try Wolfman next and I love Mike W Barr's Outsiders, so that will be another good one to check out.
Glad you liked it. The O’Neil/Adams run, iconic as it is, does seem a bit preachy by today’s standards. By the way, if you enjoy the Speedy storyline, check out Brad Meltzer’s Justice League - The Tornado’s Path, from 2006, where Speedy, now Red Arrow, joins the team.
@@comicbelief Thanks. I will check it out. I liked his Identity Crisis event series.
May i suggest ghost rider? Youve got like 4 or so different incarnations to talk about from the original western character to johnny blaze, danny ketch, robbie reyes (my favorite) and you could even include the cosmic rider
yes I am waiting for the ghost rider ones
I suggested that too. Fingers crossed .
Reboot and Reboot are makes anticlimax🙏
you should do a video about Batman arkham tie in comics.Some of them including arkham city prequel was nice
Or mayve jyst talk about the history of arkham in general? The serious house on serious earth, theblast arkham, arkham asylum living hell
Green Lantern by Gerard Jones is good?
It is. Specially the Mosaic series. You just have to be able to separate the creation from the creator. If you can’t, it might feel like watching the Cosby show.
I like Stewart a lot more than Hal . Hal always seemed kind of-Eh to me!
I like Stewart a lot, but as part of a team. Jordan is the hothead who goes off on his own. But I think both were underutilized for a long time. Writers rarely knew how to explore their full potential. Geoff Johns and Denny O’Neil being the greatest exceptions