Look to the stars… for hope burns bright! With strong hearts full, our souls ignite If you pay attention to Cleric Loren’s words in Reckoning, the cartoon also kept the Manhunter Massacre and the Five Inversions founder aspect of the Red Lanterns from comics canon. However, these Reds are more intimidating by the factor that there is a cleverness paired with the unyielding vengeance of the Red Lanterns that makes them a far bigger threat than something that behaves more instinctually. Although there is some amount of vomiting red-energy on the acceptance and removal of the ring. Obviously, in large part due to the fact the this is a cartoon for a wider age range audience, GLTAS has seemed to drop the death sentence at ring removal and blood vomit aspects of the corp. In the “Regime Change” episode, we saw that the Red Lanterns all temporarily lost power from their rings when the light of the Blue Lantern enveloped Betrassus. We also know from comics that Red Lanterns are weak against/de-powered by Blue Lanterns in a way similar to how Yellow affects Green. In the comics, we know that Red Lanterns are deputized without being given an option, vomit blood, are generally out-of-control rage monsters, and removing the red lantern ring without additional precautions will kill the lantern. However, we saw Saint Walker, making the appearance of Blue/Hope Lanterns all but inevitable. If what I’ve heard is correct, at least for season 1 we can rule out the direct use of the Yellow/Fear Lanterns due to editorial/licensing decisions carried over from the GL live-action film. We have been shown the two extreme ends and how they corrupt that emotion in Rage/Red and Love/Violet. The non-emotion in the emotional spectrum, in theory, the balanced state. Green Lantern: The Animated Series doesn’t shy away from using the full emotional spectrum of the Lantern Corps. This fandom caught onto Aya using Ilana’s face long before the reveal, so not being alone in seeing the possibility is certainly encouraging.īecause it fits the nature of the Blue and Red Lantern Corps I’m not alone in seeing it as a possibility. Let’s start with the simplest argument in favor. I firmly believe television – especially a show like YJ – is a better experience if you have time to savor and sort and absorb and predict for a week in between episodes.Reasons why I believe Razer eventually becoming a Blue Lantern from his current status as a Red Lantern is not an entirely far-fetched concept… Rampant spoilers through “Regime Change” and fan theory below the cut. I'm truly excited for the fans to see the season – and evil creator that I am – also glad that the show isn't all dropping at once. With another episode (through 413) dropping every Thursday through December 30th. "Episode 403 will drop this coming Thursday, 10/21. YOUNG JUSTICE PHANTOMS, dropped its first two episodes this past Saturday on HBOMax," Weisman wrote in an online post after its release. "Meanwhile, the fourth season of YOUNG JUSTICE, i.e. So if you want more, #KeepBingingYJ to #SaveEarth16!" The last two just need to finish closed captioning, and we'll be done. Instead, after the Reds were defeated by Hal Jordan, Razer joined Hal's group of galactic defenders.įans have been demanding a fifth season of Young Justice on social media, with producer Greg Weisman writing on Twitter, "#YoungJusticePhantoms now has TWENTY-FOUR episodes in the can, i.e. He quickly rose through the ranks of the Red Lanterns, and was ultimately sent on a mission to kill some Green Lanterns. In Green Lantern, Razer was a freedom fighter on his homeworld, who was lured by the power of a red ring after the love of his life was killed while he was away from home. Razer appeared in 23 of the 26 episodes of Green Lantern: The Animated Series. The episode also featured an appearance by Kilowog, but since he's a staple of the DC Universe in the comics and onscreen, that's a bit less of a surprise. The appearance has fans excited, in part because it gave Razer an opportunity to grow as a character, employing both the red power ring and a blue one in a continuation of the storyline he had in Green Lantern. Razer, a Red Lantern who originated not in the comics but on Green Lantern: The Animated Series, made his first appearance since the series ended in today's first episode of Young Justice: Phantoms.
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