http://trueredorion.insanejournal.com/ ([identity profile] trueredorion.insanejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2009-06-24 08:58 pm UTC
Entry tags:char: agent orange/larfleeze, char: green lantern/hal jordan, char: green lantern/john stewart, creator: eddy barrows, creator: geoff johns, creator: jonathan glapion, creator: philip tan, creator: ruy jose, group: green lantern corps, group: guardian of the universe, publisher: dc comics, title: green lantern
4 pages from Green Lantern #42, the conclusion of the Agent Orange arc.

Hal gets in touch with his greed:




Later Hal finds his hope. What is it?:



The blue ring leaves Hal and goes back to Ganthet's planet. The Guardians make a deal with Larfleeze where he'll leave them alone and they give him directions to Ganthets planet.


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[identity profile] interrobamf.insanejournal.com
2009-06-25 01:36 pm UTC (link)
Well, Ethan van Sciver said there was a meaning to the circle in the symbols, so...

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[identity profile] thokstar.insanejournal.com
2009-06-25 01:44 pm UTC (link)
The circles are suns emitting light, while the Black Lanterns get a prism absorbing it?

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[identity profile] enerprime.insanejournal.com
2009-06-25 02:05 pm UTC (link)
I remember in GL:Rebirth that Hal said something about choosing a ring, a cicle, as the conduit for the Green power because it was a symbol of life or somesuch.

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[identity profile] kamino_neko.insanejournal.com
2009-06-25 03:22 pm UTC (link)
That explains the addition of the circle (well, hole) to the Sapphire symbol, and if enerprime's explanation is the correct one, its lack on the Black Lanterns' symbol, at least.

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[identity profile] ashtoreth.insanejournal.com
2009-06-25 09:17 pm UTC (link)
They're all simple pictograms, tho. The Green is a simplified lantern. Violet is a star, Red is a stick figure raging at the skies, Blue is a hug, Black is a skeletal hand.

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[identity profile] comicoz.insanejournal.com
2009-06-25 04:29 pm UTC (link)
Looks lke the circle size is symmetrical. The two on the end are very small and so forth.

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