The Corps didn’t exist until the Silver Age.
In the Silver Age, they explained that the Guardians of Oa consolidated all the magic in their race into a coherent mass and launched it into space. This mass was the green meteor that crashed into ancient China and provided the metal that ultimately became Alan Scott's lantern and ring (pre-Crisis, it crossed the dimensional barrier into Earth 2's universe). So he was kinda-but-not-entirely connected to the Green Lantern corps. He's had closer connections to the Corps at various times, over the years.
Originally, however, there was no connection between the Corps and Alan Scott.
Here's a video from The Ink Tank talking about All-Star Superman , and how Luthor is a bit more courteous and less full of rage compared to the comic it's based on. It's in honor of Dwayne McDuffie , who passed away 10 years ago today.
Edited by jessicadicicco610 on Feb 21st 2021 at 9:15:29 AM
https://mobile.twitter.com/SuperPRGuy/status/1364642680823681025
Here are more images from The Justice Society: World War 2.
Okay, we know Barry's in on this because time travel, but I'm drawing a blank on Aquaman...
Btw, we don't know if Sandman is on this version of the JSA, right? I don't expect it, but I would love seeing some nod to Neil Gaiman's Sandman saga since Dream of the Endless was why Wesley Dodds became the Sandman to begin with.
More new images for the Justice Society movie came out.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SuperPRGuy/status/1367214544649474049
https://www.totaltoyrecon.com/posts/justice-society-world-war-ii-panel-set-for-wondercon-home-2021
The movie will have a virtual panel at Comic Con on March 27 at 11:00 am Pacific Time, or 2:00pm Eastern Standard Time.
Barry has no idea where he is or what he's doing it seems.
.....so business as usual with him then?
Like, he clearly hasn't realized he's travelled back in time yet. What the hell was he even doing before?
One Strip! One Strip!https://www.filmratings.com/Search?filmTitle=Batman%3A+The+Long+Halloween&x=22&y=14
Here's something interesting about the rating for Batman: The Long Halloween. Part 1 is PG-13 while part 2 is R.
Part 1 is written by Tim Sheridan and directed by Chris Palmer. The voice cast includes Jensen Ackles as Batman and Naya Rivera as Catwoman.
"Other stars include Josh Duhamel as Harvey Dent, Billy Burke as James Gordon, Titus Welliver as Carmine Falcone, David Dastmalchian as Calendar Man, Troy Baker as Joker, Amy Landecker as Barbara Gordon, Julie Nathanson as Gilda Dent, Jack Quaid as Alberto, Fred Tatasciore as Solomon Grundy and Alastair Duncan as Alfred. Other voice work was performed by Frances Callier, Greg Chun, Gary Leroi Gray and Jim Pirri."
Edited by jessicadicicco610 on Mar 31st 2021 at 9:27:27 AM
