You write that Mera's rage 'stems from the fact that she never wanted children ... and wasn't all that sorry to see Arthur Jr die'
Whoa! Is that from Geoff Johns' mouth - I know you spoke to him for the piece - or is it your interpretation of Greg Rucka's scene. Cos if that's the lie we're meant to buy about Mera, Brightest Day just lost me as a reader.
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I know writers want conflict, emotions and twists for their stories but that not only SEEMS wrong, as a reader I know it to BE wrong!
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That being said, I will wait and see what "Brightest Day" really means and if Mera is being manipulated by the Red or Black Lanterns.
HUGE.
I'm not all that sorry this has turned into a discussion of semantics, just a little bit. I am in no way shape or form happy about it, secretly or otherwise.
Huge difference.
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Now, what do we do to get the Captain on here? I've made a polite thread about his article, on his message board, with his name in the title and meanwhile he's buggering around with a thesis. OI, ANDREW! :)
Everyone and everything was Superboy-punched in Infinite Crisis. That's the writer's get-out-of-jail-free card for everything we disagree with. We can say we don't like it, but we can't say the results of it aren't (comicbook) logical.
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