Saturday, November 8, 2025
Hawkman and Luke Skywalker
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Hawkman,
Jerry Ordway,
Luke Skywalker,
R2D2,
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6 comments:
Having an Absorbicon should make it a very interesting battle of wills in dealing with the force(s)! Great concept.
Actually, I could see the Thanagarians of the 'Invasion' era (when they were decidedly facistic) being PRO-Empire. They're Human enough that they wouldn't have been subjected to the Empire's anti-nonhuman prejudice, after all...
And Hawkman probably won't think much of Imperialist-sympathizing Skytri people, either.
But, how would they have regarded the Kree and the Shiar Empires? As non-humans due to their blue skin and avian descent, respectively? Or would those simply be pretexts for eliminating unwanted rival monarchies?
Given their bluish-colored skin and Marvel/Disney's ownership of 20th Century Fox, the Skytri people could probably be ret-conned as Kree/Shi'ar mixed-bloods!
With Thanagar in the Milky Way Galaxy and the events of Star Wars taking place "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away," I can only imagine that this is an ancestor (or earlier incarnation) of Carter Hall, having traveled all this way on behalf of his people out of concern that Palpatine could try to expand his reach beyond the confines of his own galaxy.
The real question is, has there been a Green Lantern ring ever given to a Star Wars character? Thinking about it here, and if we disqualify Jedi and their Force-using allies, I think the most likely candidate would be Bo-Katan (with Din Djaran a close second).
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