Gee, I haven't talked about Kyle in a While
Oh Kyle. You're just so cute, dagnabit. I get so fixated on Guy and Hal, and forget to give you and John the attention that you deserve. I can hardly wait until Wednesday, since I am hoping that Green Lantern Corps is coming out this week, and we'll get to see how you and Soranik cope with being hypnotized by Kryb.
But anyway getting back to Kyle. I wonder if the new Warriors Bar serves coffee, in addition to the beer and intergalactic booze? I would like to think that it does, mainly to help appease both Kyle and John's apparent coffee addictions. Do they import it? Or do they just rely on any passing GL who happens to be near 2814 to drop into Starbucks?
It's 2009 now, and we are starting to get into the first stages of the third part of the trilogy by Geoff Johns, with Blackest Night looming on the horizon. Exactly what part will Kyle play in all of this? I can't help but think about a particular post by Ragnell a while back, where she points out that in addition to having people drop dead simply from kissing him, he's ALSO remarkably adept at RESURRECTING people. The Guardians for example, Kilowog and even his own mother.
Is this power over life and death an aspect of Kyle that Geoff Johns is going to remember and use? I suspect that Kyle's ability to perform these amazing restorative feats may have been due to the fact that he was Ion at the time. I certainly don't remember any average Green Lantern being able to do the same thing, although Whatshisname is able to talk to the dead. Does this mean that since Sodam Yat is now Ion, he'll have the same resurrection powers? What about GL's that were formerly dead themselves, such as Kilowog, and even Hal? Will the Black Lanterns be able to influence people who were previously dead, or even just MOSTLY dead like Guy?
I suppose that such speculation at this point in time is fruitless. Yet fascinating. And speaking of fascinating...
I do believe that is the first sight of Kyle's magnificent behind.
*sigh*
4 Comments:
Green Lanterns should wear tight jeans more often. Sure, spandex is nice, but there's something about an old pair of blue jeans that's super attractive.
Then again, I'm all for seeing all superheroes in their civvies more often.
Hal never seems to wear jeans -- just khakis. It's a darn shame. :-(
Ya know, Kyle was dead along with the Justice Kelly during that Obsidian Age thing some time back...
And during Obsidian Age, didn't Kyle give up his heart to keep the Justice League alive or something? It's been a long time since I read it, but that counts as a resurrection too.
Kyle did some rather awesome stuff when he was Ion. It's going to take Sodam Yat a while to catch up.
And yes, jeans always look nice on a guy. Or even Guy.
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