Havok, even from back on Matty, you are one of my fav people on the boards, always enjoy talking to you.
So dont think Im trying to be argumentative, But Kilowog isnt an obscure character. Hes probably the most popular non human g. lantern ever, and hes even been in the justice league, anyone worth their grain of DC salt would know Kilowog.
Regardless of obscure to Not obsure argument, The whole main talk is about balance. The problem I have with an obscure character is when they have no where to go on a shelf. Thats just my opinion, but most of the obscure figures tend to be bronze age 1st issue guys. (when Dc was doing 1st issue specials to introduce new characters) Guys like Omac, Kamandi, Jemm (although I think Jemm was early eighties.). Im surprised we didnt get an Atlas or a Prez. Now, we can see looking back, that they had a love for Kirby and for the super powers/superfriends. But the latter is to a selct audience for sure, way more select than Lantern fans.
That being said, the guest lanterns was a horrible idea, meant to capitalize on the success that Dc direct was having with the Blackest Night line. I am a huge Green Lantern fan, and I found the wave unnecessary to say the least. As well as S.C. Batman, which was probably the most obscure choice ever.
Bottom line, Obscure is in the eye of the beholder, and the argument of certain characters being obscure could easily be said for Aqualad. (Sorry everyone, but there is a case for it.) The problem was not obscurity, imo, but when you have characters choices that appeal to no one. And we ALL know what characters they were. One mite rhyme with "Fat-borrow".