thelazyreader ([personal profile] thelazyreader) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2011-02-13 09:05 am

The death of Hal Jordan: In retrospective

Following Emerald Twilight, Hal Jordan became a recurring DC villain, gradually diminishing in the magnitute of threat, until he redeemed himself in the end by dying to reignite the Sun in The Final Night. Fans are still divided as to whether it was a fitting send-off for his character. Here are the scans:



When the JLA, the Titans, and the Legion's combined efforts to stop the Sun Eater seem doomed to failure, Kyle Rayner goes to the one person he believes can save them.

Hal, having finally dealt with Hank Henshaw, is left with no purpose and no future to return to. He contemplates sealing himself within the Source Wall when Kyle shows up.



Before he makes his decision, he meets some old friends and settles his affairs.

-Guy Gardner




-John Stewart




-Oliver Queen



-Tom Kalmaku



-Carol Ferris





-And Ganthet




And he makes his decision.



Meanwhile, Lex Luthor and Brainiac 5 from the Legion have devised a scheme that will stop the Sun Eater. However this will require someone to pilot a spacecraft into the sun, a suicide mission for anyone but Superman, who is currently powerless. Ferro Lad sneaks on board, knowing fully well he won't return.




And the crowning moment of this story,







And dawn arrives.



And the whole world celebrates. Afterwards Batman and Superman contemplate Hal's final deed.



Thus ended the saga of Hal Jordan(until Rebirth). This wasn't one of DC's best stories, but I loved Hal's final moments and the dialogue that led up to it. It's a pity writers never realised the full potential of his fall, death and redemption and ended up having to push the reset button and revert him to Green Lantern.

 
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[personal profile] jaybee3 2011-02-14 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, his other brother may be dead but the supposed niece (who met Superman, WW, Green Arrow and even Batman on her birthday in one issue) who was supposed to be significant to the whole cosmos has never been brought up again.
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[personal profile] bruinsfan 2011-02-14 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Truth to tell I wasn't much bothered by her being shuffled off to the Land of Vanished Relatives with Chuck Cunningham, since that was pretty much a lukewarm rehash of essentially the same plot DeMatteis used in Dr. Fate. And the first time was too twee for my taste, nevermind round two.