Since the first issue Alan has somehow managed to force his way into Carter's Christmas celebrations...
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Absolute Power Task Force VII #3 - Jadestone by Jeremy Adams & Marco Santucci
Cover: Pete Woods
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Newly released variant cover for Justice Society of America (2022) #11. Art by Travis Mercer.
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Could you make a male reader adopt justice society of America x Enid Sinclair where on Father's Day she is surprised to learn that the reader was adopted by the justice society and raised by Pat Dugan?
Enid: no way so your father is like a superhero robot?
Y/n: yeah. best father i ever had
Enid: and the rest of the society?
Y/N: they treat me like one of their own
Doctor Fate materializes...
Fate: Y/N we need your assistance with-oh! Is this that young woman you were going on and on about?
Y/N: Fate!!
Fate: Dugan will be most pleased to hear about this
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Wonder Woman & Flash by Patrick Zircher
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All-Star Comics #33, February 1947, cover by Irwin Hasen
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i'm so glad dc utilized the alan scott officially being gay 'retcon' in an interesting way that also doubles down on why alan most likely quit being green lantern amidst the jsa disbanding.
him having a hero/villain romance with a soviet agent, the american government accusing the jsa of being communists amidst the mccarthyism, alan being one of the first people hanging up his cape.... geoff johns is actually a GENIUS!!! it also 100% ties into why alan essentially let the idea of him being gay go and why he would try & get with women after the jsa disbanded.... johnny thunder also said the red lantern is still a sensitive subject like it's still eating alan alive to this day. the internalized homophobia happening AFTER the jsa disbanding is so poetic truly.
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Baby Jay is very cute I will admit
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An early '70s Alan Scott oil painting by Don Newton.
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