Tim Sheridan’s Alan Scott: Green Lantern has been disgusting since the first issue. It was so bad that Tim Sheridan posted a video to X urging readers to buy it to upset the independent rebellion in comics known as #ComicsGate before its release. It came across as desperate and embarrassed DC Comics when sales were low on the first issue. In issue #3, Tim Sheridan further destroys Alan Scott as Green Lantern in a way DC Comics can never reverse.
Alan Scott is one of the golden age characters DC Comics took over, first appearing in All-American Comics #6 in 1940. He has a very different origin from the Green Lantern most people know in the Silver Age and wears a different costume. Over the years, DC Comics developed Alan Scott, even giving him a wife and kids.
When they turned Alan Scott gay for a publicity stunt, DC Comics did so in the typical cowardly manner of a corporation that’s trying to milk controversy but pretends they’re not doing so and made this an alternate reality version of the character.
In DC’s Rebirth storyline, they finally took the original version. They had him come out of the closet to his wife and kids as gay, ruining his family life and destroying the character permanently. Now, DC Comics is rewriting the character’s origin with Tim Sheridan.
The first issue of the series was a full gay love letter to his homosexual partner, showing multiple pages of men without shirts on cuddling each other and implying sodomy. It ends issue #1 by teasing that Alan Scott will receive electroshock therapy in issue #2.
The therapy didn’t help matters, as Alan Scott is seen in issue #3 trolling docks in search of homosexual hookers known as gigolos. Alan Scott shows familiarity with one of these gay hookers where the gay hooker even has a pet name for him, “Scotty.”
Alan Scott replies to this by saying, “Yeah, I’m looking for someone,” to which this other homosexual says, “Aren’t we all,” implying both are familiar with trolling for gay prostitutes. “But we either gotta be quick or head back to your place cuz the blues are out in force.”
This destruction of the Green Lantern hero has him familiar with quick, anonymous, gay sex with prostitutes, turning Alan Scott into a criminal hedonist instead of the hero he once was. It further goes on to imply that Alan Scott had sex with a dead homosexual prostitute when he was investigating these crimes.
Perhaps even worse, DC Comics then brings in the Spectre, a character who talks to God and validates Alan Scott, who is in the moral right under Tim Sheridan’s out-of-character writing. He notes Alan Scott’s acts would be considered “salacious” but makes no judgment himself, which is against God’s commandments for purity and nonsensical for the character.
“Alan, you loved them,” the Spectre says, lying about his hedonistic acts with gay prostitutes, in complete contradiction to how the character should act as a spirit of vengeance working for the Almighty.
The Spectre also then wrongfully claims that the homosexual lifestyle is not sinful, stating, “ If you think being framed for murder is God’s retribution for acts of love that some of his less enlightened children call crims…then you just don’t know him like I do.”
This is Tim Sheridan spitting in the face of Christians, ascribing his sinful lifestyle behavior to morality and calling wickedness good in an attempt to manipulate young readers into these lifestyles. The book is rated 13+, which means DC Comics anticipates children will be reading this and falsely learning that trolling for gay prostitutes is good moral behavior.
The Spectre concludes his monologue about morality, further telling Green Lantern, “If God himself didn’t want you to love, then how could you?” The dialogue is coupled with showing Alan Scott again nude with his homosexual partner, who it appears he’s been cheating on with gay prostitutes.
DC Comics has hit a new low with this issue of Alan Scott Green Lantern, something editorial should have caught and made sure never happened, but instead, are clearly pushing this agenda toward children by making their heroes into evil, corrupt beings.
What do you think of Alan Scott Green Lantern #3? Did DC Comics ruin the hero? Leave a comment and let us know.
Bianca Fights The Zombies says
Love is sodomy?
FnordFarseer says
I’m old enough to remember the Spectre as the Spirit of (Divine) Vengeance, giving hardened criminals their just (and brutal) deserts with clear-cut black+white morality. Now he’s a demoralized, Woke, degenerate ESG propagandist whose god is probably Blackrock.
Since when the Spectre gives hugs? Ugh.
Felipe uribe says
🪦 dc comics
Nuclear Pyle says
Tim Sheridan “GoFundMe for Food and Rent” when?