Welcome back from Thanksgiving weekend, the special holiday where it takes all our willpower not to throttle our relatives!!
But really, no matter how stressful your family, it could have been worse...you could have been staying at the Hall house over Turkey Day weekend!
Good heavens, Judge Hall..can't you get them separate bedrooms?!?
From The Hawk And The Dove #1 (1968)
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Monday, November 28, 2016
Monday, April 19, 2010
(manic) Brightest (mon)Day #7--Cleared Of All Charges?
Just so we're clear...
Post-Blackest Night resurrection:
Captain Boomerang is incarcerated (yet allowed to wear his costume!!) for his pre-resurrection crimes:
Maxwell Lord is a wanted man for his pre-resurrection crimes:
But Hank Hall?
Mulligan. For some reason he's forgiven for all his crimes. Forgiven for being an asshole dystopian dictator who has killed millions; forgiven for helping to end the life of every being in the universe in Zero Hour; forgiven for murdering several members of the Justice Society.
No one's pursuing him, no one has incarcerated him...he apparently has a "get out of jail free card" for his crimes, despite making Boomer and Max look like angels.
DC--where no crime is so severe that your hero can't be completely forgiven for it.
Hank Hal, Hal Jordan and Captain Atom probably have regular meetings where they just laugh their butts off at the rest of the DCschmucks heroes...
Post-Blackest Night resurrection:
Captain Boomerang is incarcerated (yet allowed to wear his costume!!) for his pre-resurrection crimes:
Maxwell Lord is a wanted man for his pre-resurrection crimes:
But Hank Hall?
Mulligan. For some reason he's forgiven for all his crimes. Forgiven for being an asshole dystopian dictator who has killed millions; forgiven for helping to end the life of every being in the universe in Zero Hour; forgiven for murdering several members of the Justice Society.
No one's pursuing him, no one has incarcerated him...he apparently has a "get out of jail free card" for his crimes, despite making Boomer and Max look like angels.
DC--where no crime is so severe that your hero can't be completely forgiven for it.
Hank Hal, Hal Jordan and Captain Atom probably have regular meetings where they just laugh their butts off at the rest of the DC
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(manic) Brightest (mon)Day #6--Does This Mean He's In 3-D?
Brightest Day #0:
Wait a minute--I thought Hank Hall was an avatar of chaos, not war!!
Oh, great, another post-Crisis bit of continuity flushed away without any explanation...
Does this mean he works for Ares?
Wouldn't that make Dove the "avatar of peace," and not order? If so, what the frak does that have to do with the "white light" of life?
Sigh...
Wait a minute--I thought Hank Hall was an avatar of chaos, not war!!
Oh, great, another post-Crisis bit of continuity flushed away without any explanation...
Does this mean he works for Ares?
Wouldn't that make Dove the "avatar of peace," and not order? If so, what the frak does that have to do with the "white light" of life?
Sigh...
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