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* BackToFront: The story of Issue #8, told from the perspective of Weaponeer 666, is ordered in reverse.
* TheBusCameBack: The Crime Syndicate of Amerika from ''ComicBook/JLAEarth2'' appear as ambassadors of the Antimatter Earth bringing tributes to appease Weaponeer 666.


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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: It turns out that Weaponeer 666 is having a secret tryst with the Antimatter Sinestro. [[spoiler:Sinestro dies in his arms and it's retroactively noted that 666 greatly fears [[TheLostLenore losing him]].]]
* PaintingTheMedium: Issue #8 takes place from the Antimatter universe's perspective and it turns out the positive matter Green Lanterns speak in reverse for them as well.
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** While in the guise of a four-armed cowboy looking to join the Black Stars, Hal is a refered to as a [[Film/DollarsTrilogy Man With No Name]]
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* DysfunctionalFamily: Hal's solution to the Jordan family being mind-controlled by a sentient alien radio wave? Set off a family argument where the Jordans bicker so much that the alien's attempt at returning them to his control completely fails and the Jordans don't even bat an eye at his presence, only displaying annoyance that Hal's Green Lanterning brought it to what was supposed to be a normal get-together.

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* ContinuityNod: Hal makes reference to ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis'' and ''ComicBook/FlashForward'', lamenting his absence during these events and showing concern about Wally West.

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** When a Guardian notes that they should consider the feelings and opinions of the dead, Hal retorts that they would've supported the ComicBook/BlackestNight.
** Hal's time as ComicBook/TheSpectre is given focus in Issue #7, as well his history of romantic trysts, identities, jobs, and dark times. All of which to say that he's a complex human being who's been through a lot rather than a living series of contradictions like the New Guardians are thinking.
* DeathIsCheap: Hal dies again, but it ends up only being a near-death experience as nano-surgeons heal him and bring him back.
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* ServileSnarker: The power rings are shown to have their own personalities, holding direct conversations with their wearers and often even being sassy about it. When Hal uses another Lantern's ring temporarily, it makes fun of his tendency to go for giant green hands.

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*** ''Then'' [[ComicBook/BrianMichaelBendisSuperman Superman]] comments on what seems to be [[MametSpeak jabbering, snappy, quirky dialogue that takes a while to get to the point]] [[Creator/BrianMichaelBendis that's prevalent with him recently]].

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*** ''Then'' Then [[ComicBook/BrianMichaelBendisSuperman Superman]] comments on what seems to be [[MametSpeak jabbering, snappy, quirky dialogue that takes a while to get to the point]] [[Creator/BrianMichaelBendis that's prevalent with him recently]].



* ArtShift:
** Issue 3 is fully painted.
** Issue 5 sees Liam Sharp take after the style of Creator/JackKirby for some Silver Age style fun.
* ContinuityNod: Hal makes reference to ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis'' and ''ComicBook/FlashForward'', lamenting his absence during these events and showing concern about Wally West.




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* TakeThat: While Morrison has Hal apologetically acknowledge his lack of presence and involvement in ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis'' and ''ComicBook/FlashForward'', it's somewhat also in a HereWeGoAgain, "eyes rolling" tone as Hal refers to it as "another meltdown or big crisis". And Barry shrugs that everyone's just waiting for yet another CosmicRetcon to sweep the slate clean.
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* StrangerInAFamiliarLand:Earlier runs have been building towards this. By the time of New 52, Hals personal life on Earth has pretty much fallen apart to the point that when he’s kicked out of the corps he finds he is this trope. He looses his job and his apartment and he overall feels stranded on Earth to the point that he jumps to the opportunity to work with Sinestro. A lot of stories since then have shown him leaving his responsibilities on earth and his position on the League to John, Simon or Jessica as he feels more at home on Mogo. In the first issue of Season Two, John asks him when he's coming back to say hi to his friends on Earth and he compares Earth to his childhood backyard when he didn’t know there was a whole world out there. Later on in that issue he shows a frown when he is given an assignment on Earth.

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* StrangerInAFamiliarLand:Earlier StrangerInAFamiliarLand: Earlier runs have been building towards this. By the time of New 52, Hals personal life on Earth has pretty much fallen apart to the point that when he’s he's kicked out of the corps he finds he is this trope. He looses loses his job and his apartment and he overall feels stranded on Earth to the point that he jumps to the opportunity to work with Sinestro. A lot of stories since then have shown him leaving his responsibilities on earth and his position on the League to John, Simon or Jessica as he feels more at home on Mogo. In the first issue of Season Two, John asks him when he's coming back to say hi to his friends on Earth and he compares Earth to his childhood backyard when he didn’t didn't know there was a whole world out there. Later on in that issue he shows a frown when he is given an assignment on Earth.
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** Admittedly, there was some {{Foreshadowing}}. [[spoiler: "Pengowirr" is a SignificantAnagram of "power ring".]]
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* SelfDeprication: In his encounter with Zundernell, Hal complains about his shouting unintelligible exposition, a common criticism of some of Morrison's works.

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* SelfDeprication: SelfDeprecation: In his encounter with Zundernell, Hal complains about his shouting unintelligible exposition, a common criticism of some of Morrison's works.

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** Hal joins the other Green Lanterns of the Multiverse as they investigate Earth-15, a perfect universe that was totally destroyed. Earth-15 was indeed destroyed by Superboy-Prime in ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis'' after going on a temper tantrum exclaiming this world was a fake. The Green Lantern of Earth-9 even summons the spirits of this world's Superman (Lor-Zod), Batman (Jason Todd), and Wonder Woman (Donna Troy). [[spoiler: It later turns out the Miracle Machine created the universe where the Blackstars were prominent instead of the Green Lanterns by writing over Universe-15.]]

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** Hal joins the other Green Lanterns of the Multiverse as they investigate Earth-15, a perfect universe that was totally destroyed. Earth-15 was indeed destroyed by Superboy-Prime in ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis'' after going he went on a temper tantrum exclaiming this world was a fake.tantrum. The Green Lantern of Earth-9 even summons the spirits of this world's Superman (Lor-Zod), Batman (Jason Todd), and Wonder Woman (Donna Troy). [[spoiler: It later turns out the Miracle Machine created the universe where the Blackstars were prominent instead of the Green Lanterns by writing over over-writing Universe-15.]]



-->'''Hal Jordan''': ''What do I look like, Batman?''

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-->'''Hal Jordan''': ''What What do I look like, Batman?''Batman?



*** The alternate Carol Ferris's Star Sapphire oath is from said run.



* GlamourFailure: The Shepherd [[spoiler: who purchases the Earth from the planetary auction]] is a spitting image for Zeus or the Old Testament God. This is revealed to be [[spoiler: a ruse meant to gain the trust of the human race, as Jordan reveals him to be a monstrous, reptilian creature who feeds off of planets after a thousand years of "ripening."]] In a subversion of how people typically reveal to this trop, [[spoiler: the human race claims they've gotten past judging people for their looks if it means they get to keep their super-powers and tell Jordan they're fine with it.]]

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* GlamourFailure: The Shepherd [[spoiler: who purchases the Earth from the planetary auction]] is a spitting image for Zeus or the Old Testament God. This is revealed to be [[spoiler: a ruse meant to gain the trust of the human race, as Jordan reveals him to be a monstrous, reptilian creature who feeds off of planets after a thousand years of "ripening."]] In a subversion of how people typically reveal react to this trop, trope, [[spoiler: the human race claims they've gotten past judging people for their looks if it means they get to keep their super-powers and tell Jordan they're fine with it.]]



* InLoveWithYourCarnage: At the end of Green Lantern: Blackstars Belzebeth says that the reason she wanted to marry Jordon was percisly because of his dangerous feats and the fact that given his moral antithesis to her he would seek to destroy her.

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* InLoveWithYourCarnage: At the end of Green ''Green Lantern: Blackstars Blackstars'' Belzebeth says that the reason she wanted to marry Jordon was percisly precisely because of his dangerous feats and the fact that given his moral antithesis to her he would seek to destroy her.



* MythologyGag: The cover to issue #8 ("SPACE JUNKIES!") is a reference to the classic "Snowbirds Don't Fly" story first appearing in ''Green Lantern #85'', where Green Arrow learns that his sidekick Speedy is an addict.

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The cover to issue #8 ("SPACE JUNKIES!") is a reference to the classic "Snowbirds Don't Fly" story first appearing in ''Green Lantern #85'', where Green Arrow learns that his sidekick Speedy is an addict.



* SelfDeprication: In his encounter with Zundernell, Hal complains about his shouting unintelligible exposition, a common criticism of some of Morrison's works.




* StrangerInAFamiliarLand:Earlier runs have been building towards this. By the time of New 52, Hals personal life on Earth has pretty much fallen apart to the point that when he’s kicked out of the corps he finds he is this trope. He looses his job and his apartment and he overall feels stranded on Earth to the point that he jumps to the opportunity to work with Sinestro. A lot of stories since then have shown him leaving his responsibilities on earth and his position on the League to John, Simon or Jessica as he feels more at home on Mogo. In the first issue of Season Two, John asks him when he’s coming back to say hi to his friends on Earth and he compares Earth to his childhood backyard when he didn’t know there was a whole world out there. Later on in that issue he shows a frown when he is given an assignment on Earth.

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StrangerInAFamiliarLand:Earlier runs have been building towards this. By the time of New 52, Hals personal life on Earth has pretty much fallen apart to the point that when he’s kicked out of the corps he finds he is this trope. He looses his job and his apartment and he overall feels stranded on Earth to the point that he jumps to the opportunity to work with Sinestro. A lot of stories since then have shown him leaving his responsibilities on earth and his position on the League to John, Simon or Jessica as he feels more at home on Mogo. In the first issue of Season Two, John asks him when he’s coming back to say hi to his friends on Earth and he compares Earth to his childhood backyard when he didn’t know there was a whole world out there. Later on in that issue he shows a frown when he is given an assignment on Earth.

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* StrangerInAFamiliarLand:Earlier runs have been building towards this. By the time of New 52, Hals personal life on Earth has pretty much fallen apart to the point that when he’s kicked out of the corps he finds he is this trope. He looses his job and his apartment and he overall feels stranded on Earth to the point that he jumps to the opportunity to work with Sinestro. A lot of stories since then have shown him leaving his responsibilities on earth and his position on the League to John, Simon or Jessica as he feels more at home on Mogo. In the first issue of Season Two, John asks him when he’s coming back to say hi to his friends on Earth and he compares Earth to his childhood backyard when he didn’t know there was a whole world out there. Later on in that issue he shows a frown when he is given an assignment on Earth.

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* ReassignedToAntarctica: Well he’s not, but Hal feels so emotionally distant from Earth, his own home planet, that he treats being assigned there Like this.

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* ReassignedToAntarctica: Well he’s not, but Hal feels so emotionally distant from Earth, his own home planet, that he treats being assigned there Like like this.

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this. By the time of New 52, Hals personal life on Earth has pretty much fallen apart to the point that when he’s kicked out of the corps he finds he is this trope. He looses his job and his apartment and he overall feels stranded on Earth to the point that he jumps to the opportunity to work with Sinestro. A lot of stories since then have shown him leaving his responsibilities on earth and his position on the League to John, Simon or Jessica as he feels more at home on Mogo. In the first issue of Season Two, John asks him when he’s coming back to say hi to his friends on Earth and he compares Earth to his childhood backyard when he didn’t know there was a whole world out there. Later on in that issue he shows a frown when he is given an assignment on Earth.
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* ReassignedToAntarctica: Hal feels this way about being assigned to Earth, his own planet.

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* ReassignedToAntarctica: Well he’s not, but Hal feels this way about so emotionally distant from Earth, his own home planet, that he treats being assigned to Earth, his own planet.there Like this.
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* ResignedToAntarctica: Hal feels this way about being assigned to Earth, his own planet.

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* ResignedToAntarctica: ReassignedToAntarctica: Hal feels this way about being assigned to Earth, his own planet.
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* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler: Evil Star]] is maimed in the first issue so the Blackstars can add his power to their own.

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* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler: Evil Star]] is maimed in the first issue so the Blackstars can add his power to their own.own.
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[[folder: “Season Two”]]
* ResignedToAntarctica: Hal feels this way about being assigned to Earth, his own planet.
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* BigBrotherIsWatching: Parodied by the Watchdogs of the Universe, an intergalactic peacekeeping force whose agents are all invisible. They monitor millions of unaware worlds, but their workdays are only three hours long.
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* WritingForTheTrade: The title is split into "Seasons" that help to differentiate arcs and storylines.
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*** When asked about the [[ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018 Justice League]], it's noted how they seem to be stuck fighting ever increasingly bigger and bigger threats from a newly discovered region of the universe that isn't really that well thought out to begin with.

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*** When asked about the [[ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018 Justice League]], it's noted how they seem to be stuck fighting ever increasingly bigger and bigger threats from [[ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal a newly discovered region of the universe that isn't really that well thought out to begin with.with]].

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Magic Lantern's oath clearly includes "[[PrecisionFStrike shit]]", but it's obscured by Star Sapphire's speech bubble.



* PapaWolf: Superman makes no pretension about the fact that he ''will'' wage war against the Blackstars if they ever try to recruit his son.



* TheReveal: [[spoiler:The "rebooted" universe Hal willed to life is not actually a rebooted DCU but rather a new version of the once decimated "perfect" Earth-15.]]



** There's also the jab against how Wonder Woman is often portrayed as a bloodthirsty barbarian, a trope that was very prevalent in [[Creator/GeoffJohns Geoff Johns's]] Comicbook/JusticeLeague.

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** *** There's also the jab against how Wonder Woman is often portrayed as a bloodthirsty barbarian, a trope that was very prevalent in [[Creator/GeoffJohns Geoff Johns's]] Comicbook/JusticeLeague.
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* In Green Lantern: Blackstars on Vorr, planet of vampires, Belzebeth is getting married. Those in attendance include cameos from some famous vampires like [[ComicBook/IVampire Andrew Bennett]], ComicBook/{{Blade}} ComicBook/{{Morbius}}, ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}, [[Film/WhatWeDoInTheShadows Viago, Vlad, Deacon,]] [[Film/InterviewWithTheVampire Lestat de Lioncourt, Louis de Pointe du Lac,]] [[Film/DarkShadows Barnabas Collins]], Edward Cullen, and Cassidy from Preacher. Of course Belzebeth's father [[Characters/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaAntagonist Starbreaker]]

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* ** In Green Lantern: Blackstars on Vorr, planet of vampires, Belzebeth is getting married. Those in attendance include cameos from some famous vampires like [[ComicBook/IVampire Andrew Bennett]], ComicBook/{{Blade}} ComicBook/{{Morbius}}, ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}, [[Film/WhatWeDoInTheShadows Viago, Vlad, Deacon,]] [[Film/InterviewWithTheVampire Lestat de Lioncourt, Louis de Pointe du Lac,]] [[Film/DarkShadows Barnabas Collins]], Edward Cullen, and Cassidy from Preacher. Of course Belzebeth's father [[Characters/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaAntagonist Starbreaker]]


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* TakeThat:
** There's some pretty spiteful jabs in ''Green Lantern: Blackstars'' #2 towards the concurrent state of DC Comics' status quo [[spoiler:(which itself is heavily implied to be because of Hal's CosmicRetcon by order of Mu)]]:
*** It's noted how [[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth Batman]] no longer seems to actually fight any crime but rather direct assaults to his personal well-being, with a direct reference to Creator/TomKing's tendency to repeat the phrase "breaking the bat" to emphasize how derivative and repetitive the whole shebang is at this point. And with Gotham plunged into yet another climactic chaos, Batman only has this to say:
---->'''Batman''': [[OhNoNotAgain --Not again.]]
*** Superman notes how the superhero community have been struggling to keep up with the times, with special mention towards the [[ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis prioritization of their mental health]] over saving people.
*** When asked about the [[ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018 Justice League]], it's noted how they seem to be stuck fighting ever increasingly bigger and bigger threats from a newly discovered region of the universe that isn't really that well thought out to begin with.
*** ''Then'' [[ComicBook/BrianMichaelBendisSuperman Superman]] comments on what seems to be [[MametSpeak jabbering, snappy, quirky dialogue that takes a while to get to the point]] [[Creator/BrianMichaelBendis that's prevalent with him recently]].
*** The [[DependingOnTheWriter highly inconsistent writing]] Superman's been put through recently also gets a jab when Hal points how he doesn't even know "which" Superman he's talking to, since the last time he saw him, he was wearing [[ComicBook/SupermanTruth jeans and a t-shirt]].
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** Issue #9 features a multitude of obscure Silver Age characters as the United Planets Superwatch, including Superwoman Luma Lynai and Halk Kar, the Golden Age precursor to [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Mon-El]].

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** Issue #9 features a multitude of obscure Silver Age characters as the United Planets Superwatch, including Superwoman Luma Lynai and Halk Hal Kar, the Golden Age precursor to [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Mon-El]].



** Hal joins the other Green Lanterns of the Multiverse as they investigate Earth-15, a perfect universe that was totally destroyed. Earth-15 was indeed destroyed by Superboy-Prime in ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis'' after going on a temper tantrum exclaiming this world was a fake. The Green Lantern of Earth-9 even summons the spirits of this world's Superman (Lor-Zod), Batman (Jason Todd), and Wonder Woman (Donna Troy).

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** Hal joins the other Green Lanterns of the Multiverse as they investigate Earth-15, a perfect universe that was totally destroyed. Earth-15 was indeed destroyed by Superboy-Prime in ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis'' after going on a temper tantrum exclaiming this world was a fake. The Green Lantern of Earth-9 even summons the spirits of this world's Superman (Lor-Zod), Batman (Jason Todd), and Wonder Woman (Donna Troy). [[spoiler: It later turns out the Miracle Machine created the universe where the Blackstars were prominent instead of the Green Lanterns by writing over Universe-15.]]



** When the Qwa-Man returns to his universe fully restored his uniform echos the look Kyle Rayner had in ComicBook/{{JLA}} where he was a weaponer of Qwuad; this was part of a dream reality created by The Key,

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** When the Qwa-Man returns to his universe fully restored his uniform echos the look Kyle Rayner had in ComicBook/{{JLA}} where he was a weaponer of Qwuad; Qward; this was part of a dream reality created by The Key,the Key.

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* TheBusCameBack:

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* TheBusCameBack: This is a Grant Morrison work so it's a given.



* InLoveWithYourCarnage: At the end of Green Lantern: Blackstars Belzebeth says that the reason she wanted to marry Jordon was percisly because of his dangerous feats and the fact that given his moral antithesis to her he would seek to destroy her.



**When the Qwa-Man returns to his universe fully restored his uniform echos the look Kyle Rayner had in ComicBook/{{JLA}} where he was a weaponer of Qwuad; this was part of a dream reality created by The Key,



* ShoutOut: Vorr, planet of vampires, includes cameos from some famous vampires like ComicBook/{{Morbius}}, [[Film/WhatWeDoInTheShadows Viago, Vlad, Deacon,]] [[Film/InterviewWithTheVampire Lestat de Lioncourt and Louis de Pointe du Lac.]]

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* ShoutOut: Again, a Grant Morrison work
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Vorr, planet of vampires, includes Belzebeth is getting married. Those in attendance include cameos from some famous vampires like [[ComicBook/IVampire Andrew Bennett]], ComicBook/{{Blade}} ComicBook/{{Morbius}}, ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}, [[Film/WhatWeDoInTheShadows Viago, Vlad, Deacon,]] [[Film/InterviewWithTheVampire Lestat de Lioncourt and Lioncourt, Louis de Pointe du Lac.]]Lac,]] [[Film/DarkShadows Barnabas Collins]], Edward Cullen, and Cassidy from Preacher. Of course Belzebeth's father [[Characters/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaAntagonist Starbreaker]]
*** To top it all off it's officiated by UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler himself!



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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Everywhere Chriselon to Chaselon.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Turns out Hal hates spiders and is noticeably sweating bullets while he interrogates the spider pirate. The feeling is mutual as the spider herself finds humans revolting.

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** There's some lip service to the ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'' MythArc concurrently going on with a Guardian noting to Hal that the Book of Oa has been revised without their consultation or knowledge. The Book displays Doctor Manhattan's symbol to indicate this.



** The alternate Carol Ferris's Star Sapphire oath is from Geoff Johns's run.

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** Several to Creator/GeoffJohns's run:
*** A repeated BadassBoast that the Green Lantern Corps enjoys dishing out is about how [[ComicBook/BlackestNight they fought and exiled death itself]] and [[ComicBook/SinestroCorpsWar literally conquered fear]].
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* InsistentTerminology: Hal insists that he's not a superhero but rather a cop who hangs out with superheroes.
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* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler: Evil Star]] is murdered in the first issue so the Blackstars can add his power to their own.

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* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Morrison is insistent that the book be referred to as '''''The''' Green Lantern''.
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* BodyBackupDrive: [[spoiler:Controller Mu]] has several bodies, although it's less of a contingency in case something happens to the one he's using and more out of necessity due to his intellect being to vast to fit in a single corporeal form.

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** The Blackstars reveal to Hal that they have built the Miracle Machine from ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', which itself is revealed to be the Genesis Box that Orion used to defeat Darkseid in the "Rock of Ages" arc of ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA.



* ContinuityNod: Hal's longstanding dislike of Batman is brought up again when Green Arrow jokingly asks if he hooked up with the Blackstars' vampiric leader:
-->Hal Jordan: ''What do I look like, Batman?''

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Hal's longstanding dislike of Batman is brought up again when Green Arrow jokingly asks if he hooked up with the Blackstars' vampiric leader:
-->Hal Jordan: -->'''Hal Jordan''': ''What do I look like, Batman?''Batman?''
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* SignificantAnagram: [[spoiler:The beautiful green woman Pengowirr is the AI of Jordan's ''Power Ring'']].

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