A serious question hoping for a serious answer:
I do not have a problem with an American GL... Green Lantern was made by Americans, published in the U.S. and was supposed to be a superhero for the American masses. But as we now live in a PC world and since GL is supposed to be chosen among billions of human beings and is supposed to represent them in the intergalactic scene, and with the reality that there are people from other countries who probably are in a harder or poorer situation that takes more will compared to the situation that any of the GLs are probably in (I mean, Hal is a pilot, Kyle is an artist)... If you're a writer for the movie (or just the comics) and the movie is about the origin story of a certain GL.... how could you justify that this character have great will compared to other people of this planet?
I do not have a problem with an American GL... Green Lantern was made by Americans, published in the U.S. and was supposed to be a superhero for the American masses. But as we now live in a PC world and since GL is supposed to be chosen among billions of human beings and is supposed to represent them in the intergalactic scene, and with the reality that there are people from other countries who probably are in a harder or poorer situation that takes more will compared to the situation that any of the GLs are probably in (I mean, Hal is a pilot, Kyle is an artist)... If you're a writer for the movie (or just the comics) and the movie is about the origin story of a certain GL.... how could you justify that this character have great will compared to other people of this planet?
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