Theory About The Comic Book

I don’t know about you but i think partial of lost is based on the comic book Green lantern and flash. I came up with this theory because on the show it shows the magazine (Linterna Verde(Green Lantern) y Flash Los amigos )Walt found after the plane crash (which was the spanish version) and he read the part with the polar bear. After his dad michael questions him where he found it he throws it into a fire. Later on a polar bear appears attacking. Also i went searching on the internet one day and found this website- www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Spanish_comic_book and i read it. The 1st paragraph on the website tells u the stuff i wrote about above. But the 2nd is what lead me to this theory. The second paragraph says Green Lantern and Flash attacked and defeated a crashed alien known as “Alien X”, without checking to see if it was hostile. Realizing their mistake, they hid the ship where it could not be found. Alien X, had development cancer as a result of testing at a government lab, then he escaped fifteen years later. It was not a coincidence when the original Green Flash and Lantern disappeared at the same time.Later on the ship was found but it was blown up by Alien X. This symbolizes with Danielle, Siede and a couple other people because after siede was kidnapped by Danielle he was tortured without a logical belif (Alien X was attacked without a logical belief)set free(Alien X escaped) then, when he went back the bunker and it was blown up(ship blown up).

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Hey, I started watching lost in the beginning but then started to stop watching it because i thought it was some dumb old show. For my Birthday my brother got me the complete 1st season and i watched it again. After i stared watching it again i was noticing things are happening for a reason and it made me want to be on that island. So, hopefully this christmas(2006) i can get season 2.
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One Response to Theory About The Comic Book

  1. DUI Blog says:

    I am a huge comic book fan, and have collected for the past several years. When I read your comment a light went off. Great observation. It is amazing how many comic book themes or stories wind up in mainstream media unrelated to the comic.

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