Originally posted by -Pr-
well, after GL 44 i think it's pretty safe to say that the black lanterns are in fact trying toSpoiler:
wake up the anti monitor again.unless there's someone more threatening they could be going for?
Hmmm...I don't know...
Remember that there was some entity that trapped the AM in the first place...
Originally posted by -Pr-
well, after GL 44 i think it's pretty safe to say that the black lanterns are in fact trying toSpoiler:
wake up the anti monitor again.unless there's someone more threatening they could be going for?
I feel like the AM was an unwilling participant in being turned into the battery for the black lanterns, and seeing how Johns already used him in Sinestro Corps, I highly doubt he will be the villain again.
I'm gonna go out on a loop and say it's gonna be Thanos 😛
Originally posted by Grimm22
I feel like the AM was an unwilling participant in being turned into the battery for the black lanterns, and seeing how Johns already used him in Sinestro Corps, I highly doubt he will be the villain again.I'm gonna go out on a loop and say it's gonna be Thanos 😛
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that's why i said "unless" 😛
am seems to me to be the obvious choice, but who else could it be? who's more dangerous than AM?
I know you all ridiculed the idea (especially you, Raoul... that hurt). But I'm telling you. Mandrakk.
My reasons:
1). He died at the hands of the GLC.
2). The vampiric nature of the Black Lanterns (feasting on the hearts of their enemies... just LOOK at Scar-Guardian).
3). Johns and Morrison have been co-plotting the future of the DCU for a while now. Introducing an awesome concept like Mandrakk JUST for Superman Beyond and the last issue of FC just isn't Morrison's style, and it's not Johns' style to just let that slip either.
Originally posted by tjcoady
I know you all ridiculed the idea (especially you, Raoul... that hurt). But I'm telling you. Mandrakk.My reasons:
1). He died at the hands of the GLC.
2). The vampiric nature of the Black Lanterns (feasting on the hearts of their enemies... just LOOK at Scar-Guardian).
3). Johns and Morrison have been co-plotting the future of the DCU for a while now. Introducing an awesome concept like Mandrakk JUST for Superman Beyond and the last issue of FC just isn't Morrison's style, and it's not Johns' style to just let that slip either.
well if you're right, then you're right.
good outside bet would be henshaw, imo.
Originally posted by -Pr-
well if you're right, then you're right.good outside bet would be henshaw, imo.
Henshaw has to be involved somehow- the confluence of cosmic wars and death is just too much his "thing" for him not to be involved.
I'm surprised Nekron hasn't been seen in all this. I mean, already established GL villain who's a lord of the dead seems like a natural to show up at some point.
Originally posted by tjcoady
I'm surprised Nekron hasn't been seen in all this. I mean, already established GL villain who's a lord of the dead seems like a natural to show up at some point.
i actually had that same thought. he seems like a shoe in for something like this. could he possibly be the guy they're trying to awaken?
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
He won't appear unless he existed in the Silver Age 😛
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damn, that was funny.
i wonder if it could possibly be a brand new character? johns has introduced more than one of those during his run on gl...
i do think it might still be the AM. Maybe to resurrect a being like AM requires more power than a standard black ring has, and he might have actually died when he was absorbed in to the battery at the end of Sinestro Corps...