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Michael Arndt
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Hal Jordan for the question before and John Stewart for todays.
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John Stewart
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I love John Stewart as he's been portrayed on "Justice League" and "Justice
League Unlimited."
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John Stewart.
An underused character with lots of potential.
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John Stewart.

Just don't ask me to choose between "Square" John Stewart, anti-authoritarian architect with a chip on his shoulder and his animated counterpart, with the military background and girlfriend troubles...

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Kyle Raynor, I know he can be controversial, but I like the character.  I thought the first 20 or so issues of Green Lantern after he took over were great fun.
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I gotta go with this Guy.

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A little more green to wrap up this St. Patrick's Day weekend.

TODAY'S TOSS-UP (3/18):

The original Golden/silver age Green Arrow or his Bronze/modern age look?

I will post a couple picks to wrap up the green weekend.

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TODAY'S TOSS-UP (3/18):

The original Golden/silver age Green Arrow or his Bronze/modern age look (see above)?

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Bronze-Age look.  The picture-perfect model of how to do an update correctly.

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