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Secret Origins: Rot Lop Fan!

If you haven’t noticed lately, many of the Secret Origins columns lately have dealt with characters that have ties to this year’s summer blockbusters. This week follows that trend, but with a bit of a twist. There are so many Green Lanterns that if I decided to profile each one, it’d take this weekly column nearly 138 years to do it. Luckily for me, most Lantern origins are somewhat the same, They follow the lines of “Pre-existing GL dies and leaves the ring to someone else”. There are exceptions, most of the earth-based Lanterns are unique in some fashion, but none like today’s entry. You see, he’s a member of the Green Lantern Corps, but he’s not a Green Lantern. Intrigued? Let’s get down to it then, with the one and only member of the F-Sharp Bell Corps, Rot Lop Fan!

Rot’s story actually begins with Katma Tui, who has an interesting origin herself… a story for another time, perhaps. Anyway, Katma is being debriefed by everyone’s favorite hydrocephalic space Nazis, the Guardians of the Universe. It seems Katma was on assignment to bestow the powers of a Green Lantern to someone in a region called the Obsidian Depths, which is known for not having any light or stars to call its own. As the blue beach ball heads continue, they need Katma to explain herself, because she says while her mission was successful, there is still no Green Lantern patrolling the depths.

"And besides, Big Head Bowling is appearing on the viso-screen in 5 Earth minutes!"

Being the dutiful lapdog Lantern that she is, Katma starts to relate her fate. You see, the thing about space is, it’s black, and the thing about the Obsidian Depths is that they’re really black, so Katma is having a bit of a tough time even finding the right planet, let alone the one sentient in the area who is worthy enough  to wield the ring. She does eventually find the right place, thanks to her ring to homing in on the correct gravitational field. Even so, there is still no light but that of her own Lantern’s light. She attacks the darkness with her light, and eventually finds her chosen one. He doesn’t seem fazed at all by the light. Katma, assuming that things are great, approaches the chosen ring-bearer, and discovers something she hadn’t expected…

It took millennia for his race to develop Rebecca Black's "Friday" as a defense mechanism, but the time was well spent.

After the initial shock, Katma uses her ring to translate, and she finds the alien is our titular Rot Lop Fan. Rot cannot see, which makes sense, since there is no light on his world. By touch, he tells Katma that it’s too bad she’s deformed (by his standards), as she has a beautiful voice. After that rather strange flirtation, Katma changes the subject by explaining many new concepts to Rot, such as the existence of other planets, and the need to protect them. When she gets down to the nitty-gritty of explaining how the GLs protect space, she runs into a bit of a problem…

After all the Lanterns have done over the years, I have a few untranslatable words to describe them, too.

Unfortunately, when you are trying to talk to a species that has no concept of light, color, or objects that radiate those things, it’s kind of difficult to get your point across. To Katma’s credit, she continues to try, but it just gets worse. When she tries to teach the Green Lantern Oath to Rot Lop Fan, fully one-third of it is untranslatable, as it pertains to day, night, sight and light. Katma, is diligent, but eventually, she realizes the road to madness lies with trying the same thing 1,000 times and expecting different results, so she resigns herself to failure…

"You're an alien? Oh forget this, then!"

It’s a good thing that Katma is as smart as she is “deformed”. If I were playing Green Lantern word association, if someone said “ring” I’d look at my hand. Not Katma, though, she’s thinking musically! She has Rot Lop Fan put the ring on his appendage, and asks him if he’s familiar with what a bell is. The ring has no problem translating this, so it’s obvious that he does, but he assures Katma nonetheless. She asks him to think and concentrate on holding a bell in his hand, and amazingly, the ring changes its shape to that of a bell! Katma, being extremely pleased with herself, knows that proper nomenclature is important, so she asks Rot Lop Fan what his favorite note/pitch is. Rot says that F-Sharp has a nice ring to it. Katma christens Rot as the F-Sharp Bell of his sector, and explains with his bell, he cause make sound waves that can form solid objects. She has him give it a shot, and the effect is actually pretty spectacular.

Sadly, Rot Lop Fan's first construct summoned the dreaded "Death Flower Butterfly". They were never heard from again.

After some further training, such as using the power battery like a tuning fork, Katma decides it is time to try the GL Oath again, because well, you simply must have a battle cry. In all seriousness, the F-Sharp Bell Oath is pretty great. Here it is in its entirety.

In Loudest Din, Or Hush Profound

My Ears Catch Evil’s Slightest Sound

Let Those Who Toll Out Evil’s Knell

Beware My Power: The F-Sharp Bell!

Brings a tear to your eye, doesn’t it? Anyway, sensing her work is done, Katma leaves her charge, leaving out a teeny, tiny detail…

A bit short-sigthed, don't you think? What if Rot Lop has to assist a fellow Lantern in the Yellow Galaxy of Ponn?

With that, Katma wraps up her story to the Guardians. Explaining that Rot Lop Fan may not even qualify for the Green Lantern Corps. All I have to say about that is then why the heck did you (A) give him a ring in the first place, and (B) adapt it to his use? With judgement calls like that, it’s no wonder the Guardians try to keep the Lanterns on such short leashes! WIth Rot Lop Fan’s status in the air, Katma asks the Guardians to sort it all out. For once, those crazy red-dressed short stacks have a witty retort…

Did that Cerulean Caesar just make a funny? Now I've seen everything!

The story ends there, but thankfully, the career of the F-Sharp Bell does not! Rot Lop Fan is seen over the years a handful of times, and is so fondly remembered that he’s getting a bit of screen time in the upcoming Green Lantern movie! Well, he has an action figure in the movie line, at least…

I don't see why they'd alter the design so much if he wasn't gonna be in the movie.

This story originally appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #3, 1987. It was reprinted in the DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore trade paperback. Oh yeah, did I forget to mention ‘ol Rot Lop Fan was created by everyone’s favorite be-beared recluse? Well, he was, and both character and creation are awesome.






TRAILER: Green Lantern

 

I have to be honest, I’m not the biggest Green Lantern fan in the world. I’ve never not like him, but he’s always just been a background character in my mind. What little I know about him are from the WB/DC Animated films that have been released and from trades such as Justice League: The New Frontier. So, my interest in this film to begin with on a scale from “This Looks Horrid” to “I Must See This at Least 3 Times in Theaters” was right around “Meh, looks pretty fun”. But the more I see of this film from trailers and TV spots, the more excited I get about it.

This most recent trailer literally gave me chills, especially towards the end with the reciting of the infamous oath! Perhaps my lack of familiarity with this character is raising my hopes about this film, but as of right now I will be at my local cinema opening weekend!

Green Lantern hits theaters on June 17, is directed by Martin Campbell and stars Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, Angela Bassett, Tim Robbins, Temuera Morrison, Jay O. Sanders, Taika Waititi, Jon Tenney, Geoffrey Rush and Michael Clarke Duncan.

All you Green Lantern fans who are much more familiar with the character than me, weigh in with your thoughts on this latest trailer in the comments below!


Summer Movie Trading Cards: Collect Them All!

If you grew up at any time between 1975-1996, you’re probably familiar with the phenomenon of trading cards. For a quarter, you could get a pack of 10 or so cards of your favorite licensed property, along with a stick of gum that can double as a deadly projectile. Arguably, some of the best ones were based on the burgeoning summer movie blockbuster. I remember poring over my collection of cards from Tim Burton’s Batman all through the summer of 1989-90. Sadly, aside from a few holdovers like Batman Begins, they are few and far between nowadays. And even when they do surface, they simply aren’t as pure “fun” as the cards of yore.

An Example of the Batman (1989) cards.

I have to give huge props then to Blaine Hefner. He took this year’s slew of blockbusters and made his own cards, via the power of the internet and graphics programs! Originally done for the Salt Lake Tribune, these cards look so authentic, that if I didn’t know they weren’t real, I’d be hard-pressed to figure it out on my own. Be sure to check Blaine’s blog for a scan of the actual article from the Tribune, but he was kind enough to share some of the individual card images as well. In out gallery below, you can see what cards from Thor, Captain America, Green Lantern, Conan, Cowboys & Aliens and many more would look like is Topps was still as prominent now as they were then.





WB Drops $9 Million to Fix ‘Green Lantern’ VFX

According to JoBlo, the upcoming ‘Green Lantern’ movie is getting 9 million dollars worth of touch up work. While, the WonderCon footage looked pretty nice to me, it seems that Warner Brothers wants to make sure the movie looks as good as possible.  I will admit that the mask could look a little better, and Tomar-Re could move a bit more realistically.

I don’t think that this is a mad dash to fix something that’s not broken, but rather an attempt to make something good even better. Given the world of Green Lantern, spending more money to make things look ‘right’ is pretty darned important, so this is likely a good thing. The only thing I am concerned with is that WB is not planning on changing the release date of June 17th. I know the movie industry isn’t the same as the game industry, but whenever something has to be done by a certain deadline, it ends up being released in an incomplete form, and barring special editions, you can’t “patch” a movie. Hope springs eternal though. Feel free to tell us your thoughts on the matter.




‘Green Lantern’ TV Spot Gives You Parallax Vision

We’ve had Green Lantern trailers before, and this one doesn’t really have a lot of new footage, but if you squint really hard, you can catch a shot of Parallax, the entity of fear. The trailer seems to suggest that Abin Sur, the Green Lantern of Earth’s space sector is killed by Parallax, which is an interesting movie-style “let’s tie everything into one origin” approach. The movie is still set to hit June 17th, though it still isn’t rated. Take a peek and let us know what you think!




Full Green Lantern CGI Costume unveiled!

Warner Brothers has sent out a few promotional shots of Ryan Reynolds in full body GL regalia today and it’s, well, intersting how form fitting the uniform is. Take a look for yourself.

It looks like all that training by Kilowog really keeps the rookie Lanterns on their toes! Seriously though, I don’t know why the costume designers decided to go in this direction. I suppose the argument for an ultra-form fitting costume could me made, but if that were really the case, all of the Green Lantern Corps would be arrested for indecent exposure. On second thought, maybe we should be glad they stopped at the toes. Let us know what you think!



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DC’s Next Absolute Edition: IDENTITY CRISIS

4 minute Green Lantern footage from Wondercon

Zack Snyder’s ‘Man Of Steel’ Won’t Appear In ‘Justice League’ Films

‘Justice League’ Movie Hinted At By Warner Bros. Exec For 2013 Release

Ryan Reynolds Not Involved In ‘Justice League’ ‘As Of Yet’

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New Green Lantern Movie Footage!

We finally get a new Green Lantern trailer after months of waiting. This past weekend at Wondercon, Warner Bros debuted 4 minutes of footage. And it… is… AWESOME! To all the naysayers that were blasting the movie solely based off the previous trailer I laugh at you! The special effects look gorgeous, and after seeing this footage I’m starting to come around on Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan. We also get to hear Geoffrey Rush as Tomar-Re, which we told you about earlier this week. This trailer also has Oa, Sinestro, lots of Lanterns, fighting with Hector Hammond, and what I’m hoping is the Parallax entity! Let us know what you think after watching. This footage has made this bots gears all lubed and greasy!

Green Lantern opens on June 17th and stars Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Mark Strong, Peter Sarsgaard, Temuera Morrison, and Geoffrey Rush.

Geoffrey Rush Joins Green Lantern Cast

The LA Time Hero Complex blog is reporting that on Thursday it is expected that Warner Brothers will be announcing that Geoffrey Rush will be joining the cast of the Green Lantern movie. He will be playing Tomar-Re, a member of the Green Lantern Corps. In the comics Tomar-Re is one of the first members of the Corps that speaks to Hal Jordan and the two end up becoming good friends.

Taken from the Hero Complex Blog:

Geoffrey Rush is back in the mode of demanding teacher — but instead of a king’s speech therapist, the Aussie actor will be Tomar-Re, a bird-beaked alien who teaches Ryan Reynolds’ character how to use his new cosmic powers in “Green Lantern.”

Warner Bros. is expected to officially announce Thursday that the 59-year-old Oscar winner is giving voice to the CG-created member of the Green Lantern Corps, the intergalactic peace-keeping force that gets its first earthling member in Hal Jordan (Reynolds). Rush’s character — introduced in the pages of DC Comics in 1961 — is a scientist on his home planet and almost spiritual in his tutelage of Jordan even if his reptilian-chicken visage might suggest someone more, um, peckish.

Rush — one of the just 25 actors who have won an Oscar, a Tony and an Emmy – is coming off an Academy Award nomination for “The King’s Speech” and this summer he returns – for a fourth time — to the buccaneer role of Barbossa in the latest installment of Disney’s massive “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise.

“Green Lantern,” directed by Martin Campbell (“Casino Royale“), arrives in theaters June 17 with costars Blake LivelyMark Strong and Peter Sarsgaard. The film represents a pivotal moment for Warner Bros. as the first release under a new initiative to better exploit the DC universe and with the studio’s plan to push forward with a Justice League film that would presumably include Reynolds in the Green Lantern role.

 

 

 

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