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The way Alan always defended Hal during his tenure as the Spectre makes me emotional in a way that I cant describe. Alan always, always fought back against anyone who saw Hal as being irredeemable or potentially dangerous because he wholeheartedly believed that at Hal’s core, he was a good man and that Hal’s wish to be good would prevail beyond anything else. Alan’s sincere faith in Hal being able to do good even after he did something so monstrous is probably half the reason Hal was able to become the Spirit of Redemption because Alan was the first person to believe in Hal’s redemption.
Alan may have never had faith in God’s ability to redeem but he sure as hell had unwavering faith in Hal’s ability to redeem himself.
#hal jordan#alan scott#when talking about Hal’s redemption as spectre#many people bring up how batman had a major influence on hal#even though Alan and Kyle had Hal’s back and supported#though it’s not appreciated or really talked about in comic s in favour of talking about Bruce’s help
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Seeing people bash/insult the green lanterns, making them look weak to uplift their favs, than Turing around and coming up with headcanons on which blorbo gets what ring and how they’d use it
— Que Von dutch by Charli XCX
“It’s okay to just admit that you’re jealous of me”
#green lantern#hal jordan#guy gardner#mainly who this posts about#but it can refer to any other lantern
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Awww. Hirose mimicked Nakamura.
#someone needs to tell nakamura to calm down#he’s just like me#overthinking about your choice of words is the worst#ganbare nakamura kun#go for it nakamura
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The theory that many people have that hal is black hand for the absolute green lantern comic is very possible, but I have my own theory that isn’t that. I think that whatever infecting/inhabiting Hal isn’t actually something to do with black hand or anything like that but is actually a piece of matter from a black hole.
I was looking at those panels where it’s black with a white circle when I thought about black holes



It could be an artist choice or it could be more.
Black holes are an endless black space where you can hardly see anything at all, not even light inside the black holes can be seen which is the same thing with Hal’s hand. It’s black, and when I mean black, I mean pitch black. where I can’t even imagine anything else being there prior or sitting on top of his hand, there’s an eerie space-like thing to it where it seems to move beyond the mold of his hand.

Stars are incredibly hot and black holes are made up of dead stars so that makes black holes also incredibly hot too. Inside black holes matter is basically crushed and nothing makes it out not even light. And as we see with the cop, when Hal whips out his hand, the cop isn’t there, like he’s whole being been Incinerated(except his yellow badge) and what’s left is basically steam coming from the cracked/dented pavement where the cop was. In the diner when the old man gets captured(?) his whole body turns into an endless pitch of black with black circles( which I think is supposed to represent movement?) surrounding the guy, and after the gunshot we see the black energy spread out to the whole diner crushing living matter and incinerating everyone there.

Also with the covers for this comic there’s also been black holes behind both Hal and Jo which could back up my theory that this has something to do with black holes and such, or not.

This is just my piece of thought, i could be going on a tangent about nothing but…there are similarities
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The devil couldn’t reach me, so he flooded the ‘go for it nakamura’ tag with redraws of a meme panel that drowns out actual fan content for the manga
#go for it nakamura#ganbare nakamura kun#no fr where are all the fan content?#you’d expect a popular panel would get people curious about the manga#guess not
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Oliver queen and Roy Harper in another life
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