Um.

Jul 15, 2010 19:39

So I am reading this interview with the newest JSA writer, because I have dropped the book ages ago but who knows, maybe I can be won back over. And then I get to this line:

Jay Garrick will be the center of the universe here... I think it will be interesting to watch Jay evolve and grow as a character.

Which left me scratching my head, because I am not entirely sure what that *means* in the context of Jay Garrick. If I had to pick *one* DCU character who has entirely grown into themselves, it would probably be Jay on that list. (I'd love for it to be Hippolyta, but I think the comics are against me on that one.) I'm not saying he should be a static character, or that there are no new challenges in his world for him to overcome, but the character who walks out the other side of this storyline will be in every essential the same one who walked in. Ran in, I suppose.

I'm fond of the JSA Old Guard, in part because they've been around long enough to figure out exactly who they are, separately and together. Which causes its own sort of conflict, but not one very similar to the confused teenaged portion of their membership.

Except now I have this mental image of Alan Scott being Disapproving at Jay: "You're too old to be going through a mid-life crisis."

And Jay grins at him. "If you say so. *Sentinel*."

And then Alan is Extra Disapproving, but really Jay is used to that sort of thing as they've been BFFs for SO LONG, you guys. SOOOOOO LOOOOOOONG.

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