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Scuba Trooper posted:Please explain the "explode" part. *cracks open Hoopla app* I stand corrected! During "Nightwing: The New Order," in which Lois Lane uses a Blue Lantern ring, she blasts her way out of a locked room after declaring, "I'm all will." Later, standing up against a Green Lantern, she says, "You're forgetting how these rings work, John," before causing an explosion and commencing beam/shield fighting with him. I thought there was a self-sacrificing element to a boom by the end, but no. In this case, Xelkelvos, maybe I don't know how the rings work, either! In all other GL comics, the Blues are the ultimate buff for their Green friends. Open Marriage Night, you are correct, Blue Lanterns can calm down Reds' anger and even enable them to remove their ring without dying (Red Lanterns cannot remove their ring without dying). See also, "Red Lanterns: Futures End," in which Blue Lantern Guy Gardner is on a mission to de-ring the entire Red corps.
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# ¿ May 2, 2024 01:36 |
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Xelkelvos posted:They got better I believe. At one point there was an attempt to seek out new Blues but Dr. Manhattan was literally suppressing all hope in the universe.
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Gripweed posted:I’m only reading Poison Ivy but I’m pretty sure it’s better than Fantastic Four. Going strictly by first volumes, it's a close race, but FF volume two loses a little steam. Looking forward to Poison Ivy's follow-up based on your sentiment. Enjoying both series but I can see where Ivy could overtake it.
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# ¿ May 18, 2024 06:18 |
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On the flip side, over in Batman: The Adventures Continue, Harley helps Batman track down one of her exes, who turns out to also be Bruce's AND Harvey's ex. Ivy catches wind of the escapade after the fact, and Harley changes the subject.
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