Hal tapped into residual energies left over from the original Crisis. I assumed he only tapped into them during 'Zero Hour' and spent it while trying to reform the universe. Spectre then molded it with the League's help to start a new Big Bang. During 'Final Night,' I don't think any reference was made to those Anti-Monitor energies. But nothing has indicated concretely one way or the other, so who knows? As far as my own opinion, the energies in the sun was solely made up of the stolen Power of the Guardians.
you can argue for both classic or modern hal, though i don't really see why there has to be a distinction made, as the gl's weren't rebooted by the crisis...
Yellow weakness was still a hard and fast rule PreCrisis.
People are willing to argue about whether or not the GLs were rebooted. Personally I'd like to see somewhere that they come right out and say that the GLs weren't altered by COIE.
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GL v2 194-199, which runs parallel to COIE. Hal, John and Guy are on Qward when the Anti-Monitor is destroyed, and Hal (having been thrown out of the Corps), is given a ring by the dying Tomar-Re, and they all head home. The series runs before, during and after the crisis, its even a Tie-In in its own way, but there is no 'reboot' as it were...
Yellow weakness is fine, as long as people realise that it existed post crisis too...
so did i, but a week or so ago i asked val about it, and he directed me towards it, so i was able to give it a read...
the only thing that happens once the lanterns return is that the guardians decide to go off and mate with zamoarans (sp?), but they leave the battery with enough power to sustain the corps, which needs to be rebuilt...
its not a bad arc, even with john stewart reminding me so much of powewr man...