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> Be a GL
> Peacekeepers and enforcers of space law
> Only ever fight eldritch horrors or other precincts
> Almost never actually tackle space crime (unless it's cosmic)
> Lots of melodrama stories too

Is it that hard just to write Green Lanterns as space cops? You get it here and there, but it's quickly replaced by "cosmic michael bay" story or some boring soap opera drama. Why can't the GLs just be space cops solving space crime and arresting alien beatniks. GLs chasing down someone like Lobo would be kino.
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>>152087741
That’s what Grant Morrison’s run was
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I wanna fuck this chicken so bad
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Yeah, and it was great. Green Lantern should ALWAYS be like that. Instead, we got Jeremy Adams writing Hal stuck on Earth and drama between him and Carol. Then he tries to rehash Geoff Johns by messing with the emotional spectrum again.
Geoff Johns' run is great, mind you, but everything after was just trying to copy it rather than be what Grant Morrison did. Just shows how many hacks are in the industry, because it apparently takes the talent of Grant Morrison to tell fun space cop stories.



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