I remember this. They were all like "an alien city full of superhumans, a great excuse for creating new characters" and outside of the miniseries and bookends, it was never mentioned again.
In GL Rebirth, it just sort of... vanished as part of Coast City's return. And then Grant Morrison referenced it in Superman and the Authority. o.0
The Authority fights a character from Haven who is upset at how the city was basically forgotten after crash-landing. Kind of meta, of course. It’s brief but I found it interesting that Morrison reinserted Haven into continuity after so long.
What's this? A massive crisis, throwing two unfamiliar superteams together, and it doesn't have to go through a round of forced conflict between them before they get down to saving lives?
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Date: 2021-11-01 02:42 am (UTC)They were all like "an alien city full of superhumans, a great excuse for creating new characters" and outside of the miniseries and bookends, it was never mentioned again.
In GL Rebirth, it just sort of... vanished as part of Coast City's return.
And then Grant Morrison referenced it in Superman and the Authority. o.0
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Date: 2021-11-01 07:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-11-01 10:10 am (UTC)And no one cared!
Sigh...
They would have complimented Hal's series pretty well, IMO.
What did Grant's mention say?
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