Mister Dongs
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It was the 1990s and after Watchmen and Dark Knight Returns and the rise of Image, that's what publishers and writers felt the audience wanted and were updating their franchises accordingly.Why would you even write that kind of storyline with Green Lantern?
To put the story in context, this was following the death of the established Green Lantern Hal Jordan, who went insane from grief after the city he protected for decades was destroyed by the mad Cyborg Superman, after the real Superman was graphically bludgeoned to death by some brainless rock monster. This set off an arc where Hal Jordan went rogue and slaughtered nearly all of his fellow Green Lantern corps Chris Dorner-style in a futile mission to amass enough power to will Coast City back to life before dying as a genocidal maniac and his legacy falling to Rayner to be redeemed. So Green Lantern's girlfriend being ripped to shreds and stuffed in a fridge by an asshole cyborg wanting to piss him off wasn't that far outside of standard fare for the time.
First there was the wave of idealized superheroes like Superman, Batman, Flash etc, followed by the humanized heroes of Marvel in the 1960s and then the "grittified" heroes of the 1990s like Spawn, the Maxx, Cyberfrog, etc.
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