To be clear, I have read it. I don't remember much, I remember being annoyed by the usual tits, and the refrigerator, and the fact there was no standout personality traits there. A decade plays merry hell with your memory of mediocrity. I have a friend I know probably still has it, but due to COVID there's no way I'm going to his place, and same with my local store. I might just sail the high seas for it, since you're calling me out, but that really seems excessive for an awful comic. She was 100% in the "goddamn superhero girlfriend" blob. Green Lantern is not on my regular pull list, and I read it solely due to the entire kerfuffle.Freeverse wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 10:01 pmwait what
You haven't read it? um. look. I get the point you were trying to make.... maybe make it about a character in a story you've read, though?
You're absolutely right that there's a problem in superhero comics when it comes to writing supporting characters, especially when they're women. and usually when a character is unceremoniously killed off shortly after being introduced, the writer hasn't put in the work to make them fully fleshed out in the short time they had. But like... you seemed to indicate up at the top that you were familiar with this character in particular, and it makes the whole post seem like it's coming from someone who has read the issue in question.
I don't think you're responsible for tracking down a copy, even if you have read it in the past and are going off an old memory, but I do think establishing whether you've read it or not before going into a critique is important for intellectual honesty.
Also, the worst Green Lantern? I thought Hal Jordan was Parallax when this happened
Side note:This made me laugh, I know it's just an example of a job that's serious, but doesn't often give the character much authority... but I just can't help but thinking "Oh, yeah, that tired old trope of wildlife ranger girlfriends in comic books. When are writers going to realize how cliche it is for the superhero's girlfriend to be a wildlife ranger? I'm just sick of all these wildlife rangers in comics!"
For real, this isn't me trying to say you're wrong in any way, I just can't think of a single comic book character who's a wildlife ranger and it got my wires crossed. Thank you for this gift.
You can generally tell how invested I am by how much I care when they fuck something over. In this case, I don't read Green Lantern, any time I do it annoys me, I've never been handed a storyline I enjoyed, and I read this solely because it got attention. Green Lantern being fucked over doesn't make me angry because I couldn't care less about the characters. Now go after Cassandra Cain, and... eh, she couldn't get much worse, but man they ground my gears there.
As for the job, I can almost guarantee it was one of the stupid tropes that irritate me. You can throw in some weird police position like Forensics "whatever they watched on Law and Order" on the list. And to be clear, wildlife ranger is just me pulling that general family out of a hat. It's all this very tight description cluster. I could launch into why it's super convenient for both the plot and the lady in question having no character beyond a cardboard cutout.