>the guy who sold us on "emotions have colors" won't do something awesome with Doomsday Clock
>>92410923
>Getting worked up by Marvel interns on /co/
Doomsday Clock will be fine OP, just laugh at the shitposts
>>92410923
>the guy who sold us on "emotions have colors"
When the fuck did he do that?
>>92411058
Lanterns.
>>92410923
What do you expect?
>>92411329
I expect a Big Screen comic that may be hollow of meaning, but engrossing and entertaining, while also respectful of the characters and universe that's being used.
>>92411058
Idiot.
>>92410923
emotional spectrum was a mistake, half the colors are useless
>>92412838
Aside from blue not being able to do constructs without a green nearby, how are they useless?
>>92412838
it was one of the few new "mythos" additions to comics that will actually last for a while. Nice to see something modern thats not just strip mining Silver Age stuff
>>92411070
Yeah I know but when did he sell us on it?
>>92412629
That might sting if it wasn't coming from a Geoff Johns fan.
>>92415764
His sales numbers, his popularity and his position at DC suggests that his additions to the Lantern mythos have been sold to us and that we (comic book readers and fans in general) have bought it.
>>92412838
>>92415722
Yeah I like what it does for the mythos for the over all DC universe.
However the other lantern corps are kind of useless and it depends on how the writer uses them. They don't think things through I believe and give each corps it's own mission and reason for existing and operating.
Larfleeze is fun, but the Orange Lantern is more about shallow stingey-ness than, greed. No writer takes into account how greed is good too and can be a powerful motivator for good actions.
>>92412838
I like them, I just wish D.C. Cosmic wasn't centered around them and the Lantern comics would go back to being cops more often
>>92416730
You realize by the argument that sales=quality, Snyder is the best Batman writer in decades, right?
>>92417571
I wasn't making that argument. I was saying that the general comic book audience accepts and likes what Johns has done with the Lanterns and that it's a permanent part of the DCU. Whether a minority of the audience dislikes it or not is immaterial.