The One True…Guy.

Everyone has a favorite. Whether it is a sports team or a band or even a favorite Green Lantern.

There are so many to choose from. Many would pick Hal Jordan, who has been the main Green Lantern in my lifetime. Others love John Stewart or Kyle Rayner. There are those among us that simple love the bad guy, Sinestro is their flag bearer. For me there is only one choice. I simply have to go with the one true Lantern, Guy Gardner.guyI know he can be insufferable and arrogant but that is why we love him. He is also loyal, brave and would rather die than fail. His arrogance often seems to cover insecurity. He knows he is a hero, but unfortunately he has often been passed over for others. When Abin Sur crashed to earth Guy was the first choice but Hal Jordan was simply closer and time was an issue. Later on Guy suffered an accident and John Stewart got the call. Others might use this as a reason to prove themselves. Not Guy, he is so convinced that he is the superior hero it often brings him into conflict with other heroes.

Like Batman.

Like Superman.

He goes after the big dogs.

But he has persevered. He has served proudly as a key member of the Green Lantern Corps. He has led the Red Lantern Corps. When he was stripped of his Green Lantern ring he crossed galaxies to claim Sinestro’s yellow power ring. He will go to any lengths to be a hero. Ted Kord (you know Blue Beetle) even built him a suit to continue his heroic career.

He was meant to be a hero, powers or not.

Today he is the leader of the Red Lanterns with a showdown with their former leader Atrocitus on the horizon. It has been suggested that only one will survive. That would be a shame. These characters are too wonderful to just cast away.

If I was writing it I would give the Red Lanterns back to Atrocitus. Yes I would have Guy fall short in this battle. If only because I believe he has a wonderful future beyond the shiny trinkets of the various Lantern groups.

As I have said before Guy is a true hero. One who does not need a power ring to define him. And I believe these rings of the emotional spectrum have defined him for far to long.

I have always loved the good old-fashioned space hero. Your Buck Rogers, your Flash Gordon. Here is where Guy’s destiny surely lies. Let him acquire a fast space ship. Give him a new costume (I’m thinking dark green and red with yellow lines to remind him of where he has been) and a jet pack. Let him be the one true space hero that the DC Universe needs. Enough of leaving the spaceways to the various lantern groups.

The One True Guy has arrived…

The Black Widow…

My wife stepped out of her comfort zone here. And I couldn’t be more proud.

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     Growing up my favorite female super hero was Wonder Woman. Maybe because that was all I was exposed to, maybe it was her cool invisible jet. I’m not really sure.   Fast forward a few years, and I am introduced to a different female super hero.    And Wonder Woman was instantly replaced, by none other than The Black Widow.

   I was introduced to her in “The Avengers”, and during the movie I said to my husband, “She is a bad ass.” I really didn’t know much else about her after that movie.   Recently, I saw “Captain America: Winter Solider” in which the Black Widow appears. I discovered more about her character, and my love for her grew. I present to you why I love the Black Widow.

She’s unapologetic about who she is.   She is a bad ass and she knows it. She has a history with the…

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Enter Grayson

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Everything changes. That is the reality of life. Nothing is as we remember it. Life evolves and so do we.

Coming into the Forever Evil event we knew things would never be the same for Dick Grayson, for Nightwing. Most of the other major DC heroes, the Justice League’s, were missing, defeated, possibly dead. The villains had won, not the villains we knew but different more sadistic ones from another world. Worse still they had captured and unmasked Nightwing, the highest profile hero left standing. His secret identity was revealed to the world. The world knew that Grayson was Nightwing. Where does he go from here?

We learned where he will go this week. DC comics announced the new Grayson series written by Tim Seeley and Tom King, featuring art by Mikel Janin. The series begins in July. Honestly I felt a little column-blocked by the announcement (I started this column Monday morning). The series promises to show the former-Nightwing delving into the spy world. All the while allowing the world and his friends to believe he is dead.

Some have been critical of the direction of his new series, I simply ask why? It makes sense. Dick no longer has an identity to hide behind, his outing puts his closest friends and colleagues at risk. Before the new series was announced I had thought out a few ideas for how DC should proceed with the character. At no time did I think to kill him off. That made no sense, it would be a waste of a great character. I thought he should go into the espionage world, perhaps even leading a Team 7-style team for a time. Becoming a super-spy works.

What else would he do, just go back to being Nightwing? Another hero identity? No. For the time being there should be no Nightwing. Not Mr. Grayson and definitely not someone else taking his place. Nightwing is Dick Grayson accept no substitutes.

This avenue opens up worlds to explore, it gives writers opportunity to grow the universe. Best of all it puts Dick Grayson in situations that are far outside his comfort zone. Dick is a good man, he has always been. In a world where he has to lie to survive, even lie to his closest friends, how will he survive? How long before Dick reaches out to Barbara and reveals his secret?

Even better than the struggles Grayson would face ethically in this new world are the opportunities to bring characters into the New52 through this series. We have seen Argus, S.H.A.D.E. and the Suicide Squad, what other spy agencies abound. We have seen Amanda Waller, Slade Wilson, Steve Trevor even Cole Cash, could this series bring us Rick Flag or even better introduce us to King Faraday. Faraday could slide into this series as Grayson’s untrustworthy mentor. Dick is so used to implicitly trusting Bruce, how will he relate to someone who he cannot possibly trust. Another character who could be brought in is Travis Morgan, perhaps showing the mission that eventually reveals the world of Skataris and the origin of the man known as Warlord.

So many possibilities, so many adventures. It is time for Dick Grayson to step out of the shadow of Batman. Time for him to kick in that door and Enter Grayson.

 

 

 

The Rise of Jar Jar

“Secrets. They define us, control us, they may free us or destroy us. We all have them, from the highest king to the lowliest of fools. Oh the fools they have the darkest secrets of them all.”

And it begins…

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Ideas fall from the sky sometimes. They come from a sound, an image in the distance, sometimes they come from a friend. This one came from a picture of Jar Jar Binks, an image of him leading the Jedi in a future Star Wars movie. He suggested that they should make this movie, I of course had other thoughts.

My first thought, my first response was:

“Only if they kill him in the first 20 seconds…”

Jar Jar has always bothered me. He just irks me. For many critics of the prequel-series of Star Wars movies Jar Jar was the symbol for everything that was wrong with those very movies. I do not blame Jar Jar. The prequels have major issues for me but it is not Jar Jar’s fault. He just bothers me. Killing him off quickly would be nice, having him suffer a Kenny-like fate of repeated deaths would be even better. The very idea brings a smile to my face. It would be simple passive-aggressive revenge for the perceived failures of those movies.

Then I thought better of it. The joy of killing Jar Jar would be so fleeting, it did not do justice to the depth of my feelings on the matter. No, more was needed. We must redeem Jar Jar. In this case redeeming is not bringing a character back from the brink, but in making an worthwhile character out of a caricature. A villain he shall be.

This Jar Jar would be outrageously evil and vile. Only the most depraved actions would do. I am looking for behavior which would turn Jabba the Hutt’s stomach. Jar Jar is cute and funny, but the potential is there. Somehow this fool got elected to the Galactic Senate, he was even involved in giving Chancellor Palpatine the power necessary to overthrow the Senate. What if he was not a fool, what if it was just an act to cover his own scheming.

Hiding in plain sight he could direct a vast criminal empire. No one would suspect him, not Jar Jar. He might massacre Ewoks, torture Chewy (well until Han rescues him), worst of all he pumps helium into the room when Darth Vader is speaking. No one is safe. He would make a wonderful villain: horrifically sadistic, yet still obsessed with fart jokes. The possibilities are endless.

Someone has to fill the void left by the fall of the Empire. Why not the Dread Binks. I can see him now channeling Joe Pesci…

“Do I amuse you? Do I make you laugh..?”

After the rise of Jar Jar no one would laugh again…

Writer’s Write, Always

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Writer’s write. I say that often. It is a simple mantra I repeat over and over again. I do this because it is true, it is necessary. If a writer does not write then what is he?

There is no simple formula to writing. I do not believe any two writers truly go about it exactly the same. That being said there are boundless volumes devoted to the art of writing. My personal favorite has always been On Writing by Stephen King; it still remains my go to book on the craft.

Once I asked writing friends of mine on Twitter how they wrote. I was trying to raise the level of discussion. More importantly I was trying to see if there was something different I could do to refine my own process. One of those friends simply said that this was a discussion far too big for 140 characters. He was right.

It is far too big a discussion for 140 characters or 140 pages,  It is probably too big a discussion for 140 books. There is no end to the discussion because it matters. We can all learn from other writers, good or bad. We learn what to do, what not to do. We can find ways to jumpstart our own writing or find new paths out of the weeds. But any discussion starts with that mantra. Writer’s Write.

All I can offer is what I do and maybe it will help or inspire.

I do not follow the same path each time I sit down to write. Some days I outline, others I just walk out into the jungle to see what is there. When I do outline it is loose. I want a guide to follow so I can find my way back to the main path. I like to wander, to find things I never thought of at the outset. For me it is always about the journey, the final destination may change. It should change. I want to be surprised as much as my readers are.

Some days I skip the outline all together. So many thoughts fight for space between my ears that sometimes I just have to get them out. I am so very willing to simply vomit all over the page. It comes out in spurts, rambling thoughts that may have little to do with each other. That is where editing comes in.

It has taken a long time for me to understand how to edit properly. I learned in journalism to simply get rid of anything not essential to the story, it is freeing. Taking a machete to your stories can often make them stronger. It is not easy. Early on as writers we often fall in love with a turn of phrase or a little set piece that we love. It is hard to let go of something we are fond of. Put all those little phrases, ideas, characters that do not work in what you are writing in a junk file. You can go back and try to use them later. They are your babies.

There are only so many kinds of stories. That does not mean there are not an infinite number of ways to tell them. All we have to do is ask questions. What if? Why? Whose story is this? Even when retelling a story everyone knows we can dramatically change things by asking these questions. The hero is not always the hero, the villain always the villain. You are in control. It is your universe, tell your story.

Writer’s write. And sometimes we don’t. We read. We watch life go by. We have adventures. These are things we all need so that when we sit down in front of the computer, typewriter or with our trusty pad something happens. Anything. Just put one word in front of another.

In the end our stories are alive, these are just the chronicles.

 

We are Legion.

Legion_of_Super_Heroes-dc-comics-4411668-500-313So this column came from a conversation I had with some friends over twitter. Actually it began after I read an interview with Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis.

Interview: Giffen and DeMatteis, another LEAGUE and LARFLEEZE

What prompted me to read the interview you ask? It was Giffen and DeMatteis…seriously you need more. They are bloody brilliant. Even if they did not give us an absolutely inspired take on Justice League and bring Blue and Gold together for the first time-Keith Giffen has long been connected to the Legion of SuperHeroes. That was more than enough for me.

The important part (for me at least) was this:

“This way when — because it is ‘when’ — DC will relaunch the Legion of Super Heroes eventually”

That was a direct quote from Keith Giffen and if I trust anyone talking about the Legion it is Mr. Giffen. Of course at the time they were talking about their new project Justice League 3000, but the Legion comment is what mattered to me.

Then came the conversation with @777DAMM and @JanArrah over in the twitterverse, follow them you will thank me. It ranged over elation over the prospect of the Legion returning and the skepticism over how it would be handled. More than any other comic book property the Legion seems to regularly suffer from changes that take place in the main universe. The Legion has been rebooted so many times it is difficult to know where a new book would start from, what pieces of the universe would be included and what parts and characters would pass into memory.

The biggest thing I took from the conversation was the realization that we all came at our fandom from different times, different points in the history of the Legion. Starting in different times gives us different perspectives, different things about the Legion that we love in our own ways. If I could see that from a conversation with two other people imagine trying to create a Legion for a hundred or thousands of people.

As fans we often believe these characters, these stories belong to us. We sometimes forget we don’t own them. Everyone does. We may not like the new version of the Legion but isn’t it better than not having them at all. It is not an easy task. There is so much history-but then if you have been around for sixty years and you don’t have history I have to ask? What have you been doing all this time…

The job of creating a new Legion that will appeal to new and old is a big job and an important one. The Legion has been around since April of 1957 beginning with Adventure Comics #247. Why is that important? The Legion predates the Avengers, the Justice Leagues, the Teen Titans and yes even the X-Men. Great creators have come from the Legion: Mike Grell, Jim Shooter, Dave Cockrum, Paul Levitz, Giffen, Oliver Coipel, Jim Starlin and even Francis Manapul. Someday soon another creator will step in with his vision for the future.

That vision is the important thing. It’s the future, not some horrifying dystopian future but one of hope. That what the Legion has always been about hope and family. The belief that when they come together good people can do great things and there will always be tomorrow.

The Legion is the bedrock for which that future will stand. Until that day…

Long Live the Legion.162035-34000-legion-of-super-hero

The Journey Continues…

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Another year has passed. So many new memories good and bad. Adventures had and passed by. Time moves so quickly and at the same time not at all. Often it is a time for reflection, while we examine our journey. For the journey is so much more important than the destination. The destination is the goal, a finish line. The journey informs the whole of our souls.

Is it time to change our goals? Shall we wander off this path and explore new vistas? What new adventures await?

I am ready for them. I await new stories, new movies, new comics. Such wonderous new adventures.

This world is always full of possibilities. That is the promise of a new year, of each new day. While we look back fondly of what we have done it is nothing in comparison for what awaits.

So I close my eyes knowing it is a new world into which I shall awake. I so look forward to exploring all the lands that lay before me.

Won’t your come join me?

Don’t Call it a Review: Forever Evil

The bad guys have won. The outlook is bleak. The heroes are not just defeated. They are gone…?

That’s how Forever Evil, DC Comics first company wide crossover in the New 52, begins. It begins with despair, hopelessness. It starts with that sinking feeling where you cannot imagine how the heroes will over come. It starts with questions.

Lots of questions.

Is the Justice League really dead?

What happened at the end of Trinity War?

What will happen to Nightwing?

Questions are good at the beginning of an epic storyline. You slowly start filling in the answers as you get to the end. These questions are good ones. But I have an even better one.

 Why should we believe anything the Crime Syndicate tells us?

They are the epitome of a ‘unreliable narrator’, they are the bad guys. They should be lying to us. It is kind of their thing.

They tell us they have killed the Justice League, they tell us they ruled their world, they tell us they destroyed the world there. That is what they say.

The truth may be very different. The populace of their world may have finally stood up and said “no more”. They may have rebelled, fought back and finally vanquished the villains. At this point we just do not know.

That is what makes it interesting. What is the truth, what is the lie? In between perhaps we discover what the heroes will need to triumph.

For the first time in a long time I am excited about one of these epic, company wide stories. Time to show me what you have got.

Before I forget. Favorite part of the issue. Kord Industries. What does that mean? I may be dreaming but it may mean…Ted ‘frickin’ Kord. And that cold mean the return of Blue and Gold…I’m pumped.
Bwahahahahahahaha…

The Secret Adventures of Wally West

In DC Comics New 52, something is wrong, something is missing.

They tell me that Barry Allen is the fastest man alive. They tell me that Barry Allen is the Flash.

They are wrong. While Barry Allen is one of the fastest men alive, he is only ‘a’ Flash.

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Wally West is the Flash.

More importantly he is my Flash. For some Wally was always the Flash, Barry a distant memory. I remember Wally as the original Kid Flash. I remember him as Dick Grayson’s best friend. I remember the Teen Titan. I was there when he hung up the Kid Flash costume and I was there when he first donned the scarlet colors of the Flash. Nothing can ever take those memories from me.

Barry Allen is a great hero, but for me he is just kind of there. He never really connected with me.

Wally on the other hand. I watched him grow into the hero he was. It was a true heroes journey. He had given up the super-hero life only to pick it back up to honor his mentor, his friend. Wally wanted to be the Flash but he never wanted to replace Barry. For years he was the fastest man alive, still never faster than Barry had been. In time he realized his potential, he realized being the hero he was meant to be did not mean making people forget about Barry. It meant reminding people of the man who came before, reminding them of his legacy.

From sidekick to man to hero to legend, Wally had a long twisting journey till he found himself side by side with his heroes. No longer the sidekick, the little brother, now he was a legend in his own right.

Now he is gone…

The Flash is dead. Long live the Flash.

Long live Wally West.