Guy Gardner lecturing at Starfleet Academy

>Guy Gardner lecturing at Starfleet Academy

Did you ever think you'd see the day Sup Forums? Have a preview for Star Trek/Green Lantern

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It got a sequel?

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DC gives no fucks at this point

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They seem pretty nonchalant that their universe is dead

yep, Strange New Worlds

it starts this week or next week I think

Why did he steal Midnighter's haircut?

Why not? Midnighter is a cool guy

> it's nuTrek

meh

Uh can you explain why you do not like this user? I'm not angry or anything i just want to understand

Welli imagine they might have already dealt with some of the grief, also it could be that it will affect them a bit later in the story

Not as weird as Tom Baker's Doctor kicking Cybermen's butt along Kirk and Spock.

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>this scumbag called Nekron destroyed the universe we came from
He says it so casually too.

>Did you ever think you'd see the day Sup Forums
yes. such crossovers are not new

it's not the worse crossover idea in my opinion, DC could/has done worse

Not until we get more about the KFC multiverse

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did we storytimed the spectrum wars? Is there an archived thread?

It was story timed quite a while ago, dunno if it made it into the newer archive

I have some free time soon, maybe I could do it next week

thank you

What the hell's so fascinating about jelly babies?
It's whimsical.
You bite off their heads.
WHIMSICAL!

Spock doesn't seem like the type to really get whimsy

Whimsy is perfectly logical though if it's established as a human confection.
Humans like sweeties.
Jelly babies are sweeties.
Enjoyment of eating comes from a combination of sensory stimuli, jelly babies have several sensory stimulating factors including bizarre shape, textures, colours and flavours, making it a perfectly logical manner of confection.
But logic is relative I suppose.

The first one was surprisingly good. I'm hoping this one manages to keep it up.

If it features Guy and Killowog in main roles then I'm in.

The separation of Logic and Emotion was one thing that sort of put me off the original series.

It all comes from the head, doesn't it?

Guy, Killlowog and Stewart the three most criminally overlooked Lanterns currently in comics.

Vulcans are just pretending they don't have emotions anyway. They're just really good at suppressing them.

It's not like you can't tell when something is motivated by one or the other.

Isn't it kinda weird non of the lanterns had no reaction when their universe was destroyed? Guy had siblings and Hal had Jim and Barry

>preview for Star Trek/Green Lantern

Again?

They're just good at controlling themselves

Spock was partly overcompensating anyway

Yeah they really didn't give a shit that their whole universe and everyone they ever knew is dead

I guess the future is just so shiny and new they got distracted easily

>Spider-Doctor, Spider-Doctor, does whatever a spider can
>spins a scarf, any size
>crosses over with anything
>look out! culture is a shallow grave filled with the corpses of once-popular franchises

Wait, if it's a TNG crossover why are Kirk and Spock on the cover

That's for vol. 2 #1, but did you mean that preview was already posted?

Maybe user doesn't know there's a sequel

Time travel hijinks would be my guess. Picard probably got Borg'd (again) and they needed another captain.

I never said I do not like it
I like this, a lot