Originally posted by Validus
No. Ron Marz posted a preview to calm down everyone who was complaining.http://www.comicbloc.com/images/stories/comics/previews/ion2/ion002021_600.jpg
Looks a hell of a lot better.
Originally posted by AcousticDocNo. JAde got her powers back from kyle when he was ion, so all of this time she had a little bit of his ion power inside of her. When she gave it back to him, he was able to access all of the rest of the ion power
Jade gave her power to kyle? So in essence, the new ion is just a green lantern x2?
Originally posted by eleveninches
No. JAde got her powers back from kyle when he was ion, so all of this time she had a little bit of his ion power inside of her. When she gave it back to him, he was able to access all of the rest of the ion power
still a lame ending shouldnt have even made SBP that powerful to beat all those damn GL's now they will say supes can do the same thing, they should have made alex luthor the main villain and he should have offed SBP after being useful but no longer needed and then ALL the heros should have had a hand in defeating him not just two sepermen, they could have done something with that tuning fork to mess him up or whatever.
Maybe DC should go back and redo the art for #1. Ion #2 looks great.
NRAMA: Fair enough. Back into his powers and what he can do now - comparing Ion to as he was as Green Lantern – he’s what…a step above GLs in a similar way to how Manhunters were a step below? That is, and as you suggested he might be - he’s the next evolution of where Green Lanterns are headed?
Ron Marz: That's the real question, isn't it? Kyle is still figuring out what it means to be Ion, exactly. And judging from Ion #1, that process doesn't seem to be going very smoothly. The first story arc is to great extent a mystery, and I know readers walked away from the first issue with more questions than answers. That's intentional, some of what's going on is designed to be confusing, for both Kyle and the readers.
I realize I'm asking quite a bit from readers by choosing the tell the story in this way. It’s not the usual way you go about starting a series, but I wanted the readers to be in the same position as Kyle, to be wondering just what the hell is going on. We're putting the pieces out there, but they don't quite fit together just yet. The big revelation, or at least the first big revelation, comes in issue #4, so if readers can stick with us until then, everything starts falling into place. I think the payoff is worth it.