This is from an interview during the time the Sinestro Corps storyline was starting out.
NRAMA: If we had to lay money on it, what’s the safer bet – that Superboy Prime could redeem himself, or he’s a member of Bad Guys 4-ever?
GJ: I think it’s a split. You saw his reaction when he did what he did in Infinite Crisis, but at that same time, he’s walked over that line. Does he think he can walk back? Should he? Does this universe even matter to him anymore? Is it the fact that, now that he’s got a big dent on his car, another one won’t matter? If he’s already on that path, is he going to continue on it, or is he going to really try and work and go back?
It’s a tough thing, but of course, the parallel is Hal Jordan, which is why he works so well in that book. It’s no mistake or coincidence why Superboy Prime is going to be dealt with in Green Lantern quite a bit.
I think it would be interesting if he did try redeeming himself, but I don't know if he's done too much now.
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NRAMA: If we had to lay money on it, what’s the safer bet – that Superboy Prime could redeem himself, or he’s a member of Bad Guys 4-ever?
GJ: I think it’s a split. You saw his reaction when he did what he did in Infinite Crisis, but at that same time, he’s walked over that line. Does he think he can walk back? Should he? Does this universe even matter to him anymore? Is it the fact that, now that he’s got a big dent on his car, another one won’t matter? If he’s already on that path, is he going to continue on it, or is he going to really try and work and go back?
It’s a tough thing, but of course, the parallel is Hal Jordan, which is why he works so well in that book. It’s no mistake or coincidence why Superboy Prime is going to be dealt with in Green Lantern quite a bit.
I think it would be interesting if he did try redeeming himself, but I don't know if he's done too much now.
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