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Not all versions of Superman are able to manipulate time. And the idea of time traveling to stop that is brought up by Injustice Flash later in the story as he can time travel
Coluan is cooler but an author can also just make both. Primus Brainiac could just be shortened to Primus and then we can have both the Kryptonian AI villain with all the perks it brings and the Coluan Brainiac which brings more as well
I understand that, but the point of Injustice is that it is never just the evil clown you kill. You don't just make one exception, because once you open that door, say it's okay once. It's now easy to say that anyone like the Joker is somebody he can kill too. Then what happens if somebody is barely better than the Joker? Won't people like you, like me, make the argument that he should be the exception? That he should make the same exception he makes for the Joker for that guy too? The point of Injustice, even if it isn't made perfectly, is that there's never just one exception, because the second an exception is made it will expand with time, with other monsters.
And as a side note, the Joker is also a bad person to kill, in the Dark Multiverse his killer takes his place. In the mainline universe the Joker is a shared persona between 3 or more people. Qnd in 90% of DC properties he is an idea, killing him only makes a martyr out of him and more Jokers would appear Batman would have to kill.
I'm taking a New God every day of the week, they can match or surpass Kryptonians and can just get tons of random unique abilities.
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Keep in mind its all speculation but I think it has some basis in realism and can work as an explination until one is given. Which. Lets be honest. Nobody will give us
I think it makes some sense, I mean is all of willpower to get over fear? No of course it isnt, will to accomplish things being a great example.
Plus it lines up with the lightsmiths we saw who we all assumed had different names for the same emotions but now might be other minor varietis.
Also it lines up with how certain rings change their searching method. Like how during the Blackest Night the Atom was chosen by an Indigo Ring due to his compassion not due to his lack off it. Same for Lex who was chosen by greed instead of being forced to want it.
What im getting at is that the way they described Jo's ring was that it isn't the will to overcome great fear. The searching method. Which lines up with several events with other searching methods shown before.
Plus I realy doubt they are gonna make any new corps. They're already showing all but Green and Yellow under the rug. They're not getting corps, maybe something like how the Alpha Lanterns were seperated from the regular side of the corp. Maybe the Corps name changes because leadership changes again, thats like the tops I can see
Given whats going on with the the new green lantern books it might be that each emotion is a spectrum in enough itself as aperantly Jo's ring doesn't run off of the will to overcome great fear but another kind of will. Plus Jessica Cruis is potentialy using something like another kind of Fear.
Dunno, just a theory
But didn't doctor Manhatten basicly equate it to exploiting flaws in creation like a speed runner exploits bugs?
Thank you all for answering, its been very helpful but I also have another question. Which is where the Monitor, Anti- Monitor and World Forger fit into this. I know their origins but moreso asking power wise, sometimes the Anti Monitor matches Darkseid but it also feels like the brothers should be stronger as they could battle Perpetua whilst that seems kind of silly to assume Darkseid could.
Then there is what happened to the Anti Monitor during the Blackest Night and Brightest day, does that imply enteties of the emotional spectrum are comperable to New Gods? There is also when Nekron commanded Darkseid in the Dark Multiverse which would support this.
So in Dc you have the Greek Gods, Old Gods and New Gods as pantheons of Gods existing and having dominance universaly, planitarily or multiversaly. But you also have Heaven and Hell.
Im curios how they all line up in one canon, like does Heaven and Hell come below the New Gods or above? Are Heaven and Hell multiversal constants like the New Gods or do they operate by a Universe to Universe basis like for example the Green? And what about inhabitants of Hell like Trigon and Lucifer, they seem like they would be weaker than say Darkseid but then I think DC god is the Pressence who is definetly above Darkseid.
Sorry im just confused and wondered if anybody had an explination or logic to it given the rules set in the New 52. Thanks for reading if you did.
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Yeah...
Maybe it could be connected back to the arrowverse? I dunno its something
If they kill several characters over the course of 2 to maybe 3 seasons I think it could work
The same could be said about the orange lantern "corp" aka all the people trapped in the ring
Yeah
Obviusly not the first, I would like for it to be built up to, introduce the green lanterns first the introduce the others from seson to seson then plant hints for the blackest night and eventualy have it apear
Id love to see the blackest night