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A man: *tries to tell them what to do*
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melonnabar · 9 months
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fuscorooni · 8 months
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At a loss for what to draw today, so I said let’s pander to the fandom.
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 DC characters and what kind of yandere I think they would be
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Let me know what other characters you want me to add.
Some of my headcanons probably wont fit other well-known ones in the dc fandom, but it is what it is.
Ill be basing the different kinds of yanderes off this post.
Bruce Wayne: Overprotective, manipulative. delusional, depending on the situation.
Dick Grayson: Obsessive and possessive.
Jason Todd: Clingy and obsessive.
Tim Drake: Delusional and obsessive.
Damian Wayne: Possessive and clingy.
 Clark Kent: Overprotective and clingy.
Conner Kent/Kon-El: Impulsive and obsessive.
Jonathan “Jon” Kent: Clingy and impulsive.
 Hal Jordan: Delusional and obsessive.
Kyle Rayner: Obsessive and clingy.
Guy Gardner: Impulsive and possessive.
 Barry Allen: Delusional and overprotective.
Wally West: Obsessive and possessive.
Bart Allen: Impulsive and delusional.
 Oliver Queen: Overprotective and manipulative.
Roy Harper: Possessive and overprotective.
 Michael Jon Carter: Delusional and obsessive.
Ted Kord: Overprotective and clingy.
 Slade Wilson: Impulsive and sadistic.
Eobard Thawne: Sadistic and self-indulgent.
Harvey Dent: Obsessive and overprotective.
Killer Croc/Waylon Jones: Possessive and impulsive.
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multi-muse-transect · 8 months
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I really hope My Adventures With Superman gets more than two seasons and gets spin-offs focusing on other superheroes in this universe.
Like we get My Adventures With Batman, My Adventures With Wonder Woman, My Adventures With Green Lantern, My Adventures With Aquaman, and My Adventures With Green Arrow.
That and I wanna see Kara, Conner and Jon Kent.
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arrowmaker15 · 2 months
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Connor Kent: -and that's how I was made from your DNA, and Lex Luthors.
Superman: This is troubling.
Green Lantern (Guy Gardener): Ayo, you have two dads? And you're both of their DNA? That's a first.
Flash: Actually he has a standard set of parents.
Green Arrow: How is that?
Flash: Lex birthed, raised, and cared for him until he got here. So, technically, Lex Luthor is his mother.
Green Lantern (Guy Gardener): *spitting out his drink* WHAT!?
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greenlantern94to04 · 7 months
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Those Weird Hal Jordan Comics Between "Reign of the Supermen" and "Emerald Twilight"
I've always been fascinated by that brief, strange period in Green Lantern and Justice League comics between Coast City's destruction and Hal Jordan's heel turn, also known as "The Sling Era" (known by me, I just came up with it). The way Hal was handling the death of his 7 million bestest friends varied wildly from issue to issue, almost as if the writers were trying to tell us that he was already having a psychotic breakdown.
Of course, we all know that Hal only behaved that way because DC had no clue what they were gonna do with the character until they went and did it, but it's still kinda fun to look back at that period and search for hints that couldn't possibly be there. So let's do that:
Justice League International #56-57 (October 1993)
These issues came out on the same month as Green Lantern #46 (the Hal vs. Mongul issue) and clearly take place before Coast City went boom, since Hal isn't wearing the sling on his arm yet. I'm including them here anyway because of this telling exchange between Hal and Power Girl, who'd recently found out she was pregnant. For context, Hal and PG had gotten pretty close while they were both in the JLI... but not as close as Hal would have liked:
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Maybe it wasn't Coast City's destruction what drove Hal mad -- it was the thought of Aquaman getting into his "girlfriend's" pants before him. (It turned out PG had been magically impregnated by Atlantean wizards, so at least Hal was in the right ballpark.)
JLI #57 includes this amusing moment after Metamorpho says the League won't be the same without Elongated Man and his wife Sue:
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Haha, yeah, a member of the JLI turning evil... can you imagine?
Green Lantern #47 (November 1993)
This Green Arrow team-up is pretty much a filler issue with a couple of references to Coast City's destruction thrown in. No one seems that distraught about the fact that their city just exploded. For the most part, you wouldn't know this was a post-"Reign of the Supermen" issue if Hal wasn't wearing that sling on his arm.
Hal and Oliver Queen get caught up in a dumb plot involving Hal's ex, Carol Ferris, his pal Tom "Pieface" Kalmaku, and robot doubles of Carol's dead dad created by her mom due to her "nervous problems." The most intriguing part is Ollie telling Hal "I'm seeing something in your eyes that I never saw there before." (Spoilers: it's murder.)
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Later, Hal gives a speech about finally moving on from Carol and "letting go of the past" (so, the opposite of what he's about to do). He also implies that he's gonna be pursuing another of his love interests, Olivia Reynolds, who's trying to get financing for a GL toy line.
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The issue ends with Olivia noticing that one of her Green Lantern action figures "lost his head." That's probably the only intentional foreshadowing for "Emerald Twilight" in these issues, but it could just as easily be a tease for another dumb plot that never happened because they switched writers after this issue.
Superman #83 (November 1993)
As mentioned when I covered this issue at the Superman '86 to '99 blog, Hal is in a pretty dark mood here. When Lex Luthor Jr. shows up uninvited to the superheroes' "funeral" for Coast City, Hal bluntly says "This is a private affair. Get rid of him." Then, when Lex says they could salvage some alien tech from Engine City, Hal insists that they just "let it die."
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Aquaman (there's that jerk again) takes issue with Hal's idea of dumping a city-sized engine into the ocean. Superman tries to calm everyone down, but Hal snaps and says: "I'm tired of talking! (...) My friends are buried under this junk heap and I'm not about to let it stand as their tombstone!" Later, after Engine City has been safely disposed of and Superman has erected the monument to the dead, there's an exchange between Hal and Ollie that's more meaningful than anything in Green Lantern #47:
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Okay, "Can't win 'em all!" isn't the most sensitive way to talk about genocide, but you have to admit it's in-character.
Justice League International #59-60 (December 1993-January 1994)
Hal skipped JLI #58, and the next two issues are mostly set in an alternate timeline caused by a time-traveler who undid the origins of several superheroes, including Hal himself. Conveniently, this means that these issues don't have to deal with our Hal's mental state. In the alternate timeline, Guy Gardner is the heroic Green Lantern while Hal is his biggest fan. Once they figure out the truth, Guy decides to use the ring to go back in time and fix the timeline but Hal tries to stop him, because he knows Heroic Guy will turn into Guy Guy in the corrected reality.
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Pretty ironic that Hal didn't want to restore the timeline because he was afraid of Guy losing his "sanity," and then he was the one who went insane (while Guy entered what's probably his most heroic period). Good Guy ultimately sacrifices himself for the greater good, making Hal think: "If this does turn me into Green Lantern... I can only pray that I'll have half the courage and nobility of Guy Gardner!"
Once Hal's memory is restored, they ask him if he can use the ring to travel to the 70th century and stop the villain from creating this whole mess in the first place, but he says he'd "need the whole Green Lantern Corps to do that!" So Hal thinks that if he had the power of every GL, he could change the course of history? Interesting.
Justice League America #83 (December 1993)
Hal is wearing the sling in this issue, so it's definitely set after Coast City's destruction, but he's perfectly calm and seems more concerned with regular League business than reshaping the universe. Maybe he's just trying to bury himself in work?
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Valor #14 (December 1993)
Another Sling Era issue. Valor asks some Justice Leaguers if by any chance they know any cures to lead poisoning, which he's currently dying of. Hal says "I wish to God I could help... but there are limits to what my power ring can do." But... maybe there shouldn't be?!
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Bloodbath #1-2 (December 1993)
A sling-wearing Hal shows up in the two-part finale of the regrettable "Bloodlines" crossover, though the sling is missing in some panels (perhaps he was already getting better). The only noteworthy interactions here are: 1) Deathstroke telling Hal "Remember that I'm one of the good guys today," 2) Hal referring to the Guardians of the Universe as "control freaks," and 3) Hal telling Superman not to beat himself up because he wasn't around to stop the alien invasion of Metropolis (he was dead at the time). This last scene is by far the best part of the issue, because of a typo when Superman is supposed to say "Poor Metropolis":
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Geez, what are they feeding those cows down there?
Eclipso #15-16 (January-February 1994)
Sling Hal and other superheroes (plus Lex Jr., for some reason) talk in the United Nations about the menace of Eclipso, who at the time was president of a small country and had access to nuclear weapons. Then Eclipso shows up and beats them all in two panels, literally.
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Hal's only role in Eclipso #16 is as an unconscious body on the floor of the UN. I think I'd also go crazy from the humiliation.
Justice League International #61 (February 1994)
And finally, Hal's last appearance as a member of the JLI consisted of him saying he wished he could help, but he has "pressing business as a Green Lantern!" That pressing business turned out to be crying on a crater and then... well, we'll see that soon enough.
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I agree with whoever that guy is: Hal's "I'll be in touch soon" DOES sound pretty ominous. Note that this issue takes place directly after the end of JLI #60 (Hal must have put on the sling between panels). This means that the last thing Hal Jordan did before the start of "Emerald Twilight" was traveling to the far future to stop a supervillain from reshaping history. Wonder if that gave him any ideas...
NEXT: "Emerald Twilight"! And the guy this blog is supposed to be about finally shows up!
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Just a Headcanon
Hear me out. So, Hal has his father's jacket as one of his most precious possessions, but I like to think that his wallet is in the same the category, not as if Hal likes it for the amount of money it holds (not much) but because it holds the photos of the people he loves.
He saw once the one that Bruce had and thought to himself, yeah, that's it, that's exactly what I need.
Each section is for a different group, it goes like this
The lanterns all of them making silly faces at the camera
The justice league, in a selfie pose
Carol and Tom, arms crossed with black lens
Wally and Roy, a photo taken in a sleepover, black market writings all over their faces
Barry and Iris, sitting on the couch , eating popcorn and embracing each other
Ollie and Dinah, with her carrying him in a bridal style
His nephew's crowding the photo as if fighting for who would take the most space in the frame
His brothers the photo had been cut from an old family album
His mom and dad, the photo of their wedding day
None of the knew that he had all this photos on his wallets until he lost it one day on the Watchtower and spent the day frantically searching for it
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maeve-of-winter · 6 months
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Cissie King-Jones fic ideas (because @tzigone requested them!):
Cissie gets invited to either the Kents' house or the Garricks' house by either Kon or Bart and gets to experience a family with lots of people interested in her life and talking to her and being nice to her, and she doesn't quite know what to do. Also, she gets a cozy homemade sweater.
While at her boarding school and not legally allowed to contact her mom, Cissie discovers that Oliver Queen is her biological dad. Cissie doesn't quite know what to do, so she stops by Sherwood Florist one day to try to meet him, but can't work up the nerve to explain who she is. But she notices a position open for a shop assistant, so she decides it wouldn't hurt to apply, right? Except she gets the job and ends working for her dad and would-be stepmom without them knowing who she is. It only gets more complicated when she accidentally discovers their secret identities.
AU where Cissie's therapist was murdered before Cissie ever joined Young Justice, and Cissie has run away from boarding school and her one goal now is to find Marcie's murderer. Nothing matters to her besides that. Except for when she runs into the Young Justice crew and ends up swept into their adventures, and she realizes she loves this bunch and is now torn between wanting to forge a new life for herself and her team and her burning desire for revenge.
AU where Cissie starts out a for-hire villain who's solely in it for the paycheck, but quickly discovers that she can't bear to hurt the earnest dorks that consist of the Young Justice team and ends up rescuing them more than fighting them.
AU where after Cissie is removed from her mother's custody, she ends up as an emergency placement with social worker Guy Gardner and ends up working at his bar and hanging out with the Green Lantern/Warrior's crew.
"Five superheroes who called CPS on Bonnie King and the one superhero who adopted Cissie afterward."
AU where Cissie is Ollie's daughter but neither of them know it, and she's raised by Merlyn (who does know it and started off raising Cissie solely to fuck Ollie over, but unintentionally began to care about Cissie along the way).
Cisse decides that now that she's officially on a superhero team, she has to be supportive of her fellow female teammate Cassie. So she begins complimenting Cassie all the time, checking up on her after battles, and praising her in every interview. Cissie might have been raised by her mom to see all other girls as competition, but Cissie refuses to do that! Except . . . now Cassie thinks Cissie was flirting with her? And Cissie thinks that maybe she actually was?
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sandybrett · 6 months
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A quick internet search yields conflicting results on how long it takes an olive tree to start bearing fruit--anywhere from two to fifteen years, it seems.
Which means Mikey must have sent olive seeds back in time purely so he could annoy Jamilla by harvesting olives in their yard.
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And the hoes did indeed love it-
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mockstarling · 2 years
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Hal: Onion rings are vegetable donuts.
Oliver, used to hal being dumb: Sure. . .
Guy: Your stomach thinks all potatoes are mashed.
Oliver: Okay?
Jessica: Lasagna is spaghetti flavored cake.
Oliver:
Kyle: Lobsters are mermaid scorpio-
Oliver: Jesus, that one is a little-
Barry, interested: No, no, Ollie let them keep going.
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This is gonna be pretty controversial, but like, my least favorite fannon characterization of DC characters is Hal Jordan. YUP, i ignored all the batfamily members, who i mostly read about, and jump right up to GREEN LANTERN. let me explain why-
In cannon, even Guy Gardner points out in Green Lantern: Rebirth, that the reason Batman hates Hal so much is because Hal is one of the only Justice League member who doesn't take Batman seriously. He isn't scared of Batman, and fear is something Batman relies heavily on.
quote- Hal Jordan is the Man Without Fear, and what is the Batman when you're not afraid of him? Just a man
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that quote i put above is not the exact quote here, but i know it gets said, i just can't find that exact page- somebody PLZ link it in the Comments/Reblogs if u find it
And that's a line i actually really love for Hal.
BUT IN FANNON, HAL AND ALL THE OTHER JL ARE SO WEAK AND CLUELESS AND STUPID, it drives me up the wall. Batman and his kids are the only competent superheroes/vigilantes and i hate it.
especially when its about Superman, Green Lantern and Green Arrow. Because, while I love batman as much as the next person, I love these characters toooo. (Especially Batman's relationship with them)
In fannon, they make Batman bully Hal into fear, make him incredibly stupid, and BABYSIT THE BATKIDS, AND HE GETS FOOLED DURING THAT AS WELL.
basically, Hal Jordan deserves better. Do better @fanfiction
So, if anyone has fanfictions where Superman, Green Arrow or Green Lantern are treated with the respect they deserve and maybe interacting with the one of the Bats, make sure to link in Comments/Reblogs
read the tags, they're kind of important :3
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scatterstory1 · 6 months
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reapers-lover · 7 months
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White Ranger Tribute by Wesley Gardner
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