Blackest Night 8 leaves more questions than answers
Looking to the Stars posts some pics showing that, while a couple of bad deaths in recent years were thankfully reversed...some others were not.
The Weekly Crisis has a little list of those who were brought back. But who was left out? From some extra info I gathered elsewhere, Ralph and Sue Dibny, for example. So too in fact were Jean Loring, Aqualad, and even Kendra Saunders. Oh, and if I'm not mistaken, even Lilith Clay, Ted Kord, Vic Sage and Tim Drake's father are not amongst the resurrected?
I'm sorry, but this does not do much to prove they're willing to offer a Brightest Day. What it does tell is that they're still adamant about leaving Identity Crisis' damage in place (and if the real Capt. Boomerang is back, how do we know he won't still be depicted as out-of-character as he was in that monstrosity?), and even that of Countdown to Infinite Crisis. Cry for Justice already signaled this won't be exactly what they claim, and if Jack Drake is still dead, that's one more reason to doubt.
Message to DC: I'm sorry, but there's still quite a bit of improvement to be made.
I'll say in fairness that it's surprising they'd bring back Hank Hall, one of the earliest victims of DC's publicity stunts. But what if he ends up being characterized poorly nevertheless?
Update: on the other hand, I don't get the point of resurrecting Boston Brand(!). Doesn't that defeat the whole point of why Deadman was created in the first place?
Update 2: The Titans Tower Monitor sums it correctly: wish we could see Garth, Lilith and Kole again!
The Weekly Crisis has a little list of those who were brought back. But who was left out? From some extra info I gathered elsewhere, Ralph and Sue Dibny, for example. So too in fact were Jean Loring, Aqualad, and even Kendra Saunders. Oh, and if I'm not mistaken, even Lilith Clay, Ted Kord, Vic Sage and Tim Drake's father are not amongst the resurrected?
I'm sorry, but this does not do much to prove they're willing to offer a Brightest Day. What it does tell is that they're still adamant about leaving Identity Crisis' damage in place (and if the real Capt. Boomerang is back, how do we know he won't still be depicted as out-of-character as he was in that monstrosity?), and even that of Countdown to Infinite Crisis. Cry for Justice already signaled this won't be exactly what they claim, and if Jack Drake is still dead, that's one more reason to doubt.
Message to DC: I'm sorry, but there's still quite a bit of improvement to be made.
I'll say in fairness that it's surprising they'd bring back Hank Hall, one of the earliest victims of DC's publicity stunts. But what if he ends up being characterized poorly nevertheless?
Update: on the other hand, I don't get the point of resurrecting Boston Brand(!). Doesn't that defeat the whole point of why Deadman was created in the first place?
Update 2: The Titans Tower Monitor sums it correctly: wish we could see Garth, Lilith and Kole again!
Labels: crossoverloading, dc comics, golden calf of death
Im glad I didn't buy Blackest Crap.
Posted by Kory Stephens | 12:01 PM
Ditto.
They probably brought back Hank Hall as a liberal.
Posted by Thnunumber6 | 12:15 PM
It looks like Katma Tui, the first female GL Corps member, is still in a galactic grave too.
Posted by Avi Green | 1:52 PM
After hearing about Tempest and Dove II's sis, I want them back along with Ralph and Sue Dibny.
Posted by Kory Stephens | 5:33 PM
Jean Loring was resurrected as a Black Lantern, and so were Ralph and Sue, because the ICKies haven't stopped spitting on them yet.
In Jean Loring's case, she had to be resurrected as a Black Lantern to do some more evil things, then get killed AGAIN, this time by Ray. Nice to know that they're whittling down their audience to bitter, divorced MRAs who use Loring as a whipping boy for their ex-wives. :-/
Posted by Blue Jean | 3:36 PM