Earth-2 is the only book set in that universe, which means the writer can do whatever he wants with that Earth, and it won't affect any other book. That contributes to the ability to do anything and "make it stick" as well.Dominic wrote:The high concept of "Earth 2" is to assume that the big event happened (you know how they go) and that the damage and changes stuck. The big name characters are dead. More than a few cities are seriously damaged/unlivable. There is still visible damage from the fights 5 years later. (On page, there is an explanation for why things did not go back to "normal" afterwards. On "Earth 2", the pantheons maintained the stasis quo before they were wiped out by Steppenwolf. If you care, there is the explanation for why the changes are allowed to stick.)
Sparky Prime wrote:The Darkseid invasion was supposed to be a deliberate mirror of the invasion that brought the Justice League together for the first time with the New52 relaunch.
I get that the invasion mirrored the one over in Justice League, but that just makes it worse. Another Darkseid against the league storyline isn't all that original, and it's sad when the first story we see that kicks off the new DC is a retread concept.
There ought to have been a moratorium on old villains for a year, at least. Let all those creative types come up with new enemies to go with the new universe.
Jay getting his powers from Mercury was a nice idea if his origin had to change, since his original look with the winged hat and boots was meant to mimic the look of Mercury anyway. I haven't read Alan's original pre-Starheart origin story yet since I have yet to purchase his archives, but I think his power originally came from green growing things or something like that, "the green flame of life", linked with the lantern, and that's why the ring wouldn't affect them like it would metals. But I could be off base about that.Even the the origins of characters powers... Jay Garrick got his speed from Mercury instead of from science or Alan Scott getting his powers from Earth instead of a magic lantern.
Here's a bit of the first page, but not enough to tell whether I'm right nor not. I notice they used the train crash part of his origin in Earth-2. http://ifanboy.com/articles/dc-historie ... lantern-i/