gonna share a batlantern comic i drew on my stream, as a treat here u go
forgot to post this MORE BATLANTERN ART FROM MY STREAM!!!! also notes for possible fic (dw they rnt really ment to b legible)
trying to remember how to draw batlantern
batlantern
i flipped the canvas so its slightly different than my other batlanterns, which are always the exact same pose
I totally see these two secretly hooking up and never mentioning it to anyone
-- mild gore warning heartbreaker
distraction
making out with the guy everyone thinks you hate in a random room in the watchtower and someone’s about the open the door
Scrolling through AO3 and saw something I wasn't expecting: Hal and Jason fics. And usually, the Jason Todd-ification of DC fandom is not my cup of tea. But. There's an interesting concept there. Just not one I've ever personally seen addressed.
And that's:
Hal actually fucking did it.
Every single thing Jason fantasized about at the height of his wrath? Hal actually did it. Hal killed his mentor and his tormentor, Sinestro, with his own hands. And he decimated the friends that didn't stop his tragedy, killed the comrades that didn't care for his grief, and reduced his all-mighty masters to nothing. He actually ripped Henshaw to shreds.
Hal is the dog that bit back. The dog that not only bit the hand that fed, but went for the throat next.
Hal is the League member that went bad. There's many parallels there to Jason's narrative, should one want to look for them.
Moreover, Hal's pain became a palpable, all-consuming thing that devoured everything. Hal's tragedy, his grief and his rage and his pain, was so great it caused a literal Crisis (the second crisis ever! Out of only seven!), tore reality apart, erased entire timelines. It had long-lasting effects on the entire universe for years to come. (On a more personal note for Jason: It hurt Batman. On a deep, psychological level.)
It mattered.
But it also did not help. It didn't make Hal feel better. It didn't fix anything, despite how desperately Hal believed it would. It, in fact, made everything worse. Hal regretted all of it.
And I think Jason Todd reckoning with that tale would actually be a genuinely interesting way to explore his character.
I'm not caught up enough to know whether these two characters have ever interacted in canon, but I think I'm well-read enough to say: probably not. And if they did, probably only superficially.
But I think there is room for a very interesting conversation between these two characters.
Hal being basically the embodiment of Vengeance for a time is also an interesting element, if the timelines were shifted around so that Jason crawled out the grave before Hal's rebirth. Like. There's a foundation for one hell of an interesting dynamic here.
Thank you Dan mora
previous anon here. yes, in your recent art!
o then nope!! :3 my vision was like, oh he's berating bruce for throwing himself into danger as a Regular Guy but his ring power is fading so hal himself is also turning back into a Regular Guy and i know he doesnt take damage while in the suit but i thought it would feel more impactful if he at least had Some wounds that made it through anyway