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* CloningBlues: The Flash questions if he and Green Lantern were really best friends, or if they're just programmed to think that. Batman and Green Lantern both note that they remember him being "sunnier". [[spoiler: It turns out they're not really clones at all.]]

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* CloningBlues: CloneAngst: The Flash questions if he and Green Lantern were really best friends, or if they're just programmed to think that. Batman and Green Lantern both note that they remember him being "sunnier". [[spoiler: It turns out they're not really clones at all.]]

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* GreenLanternRing: Green Lantern's cloak mimics the abilities of the traditional Green Lantern ring. He complains that the ring was better. [[spoiler: Subverted when Teri reveals that the cloak merely channels the power now infused into Hal's body.]]


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* SwissArmySuperpower: Green Lantern's cloak mimics the abilities of the traditional Green Lantern ring. He complains that the ring was better. [[spoiler: Subverted when Teri reveals that the cloak merely channels the power now infused into Hal's body.]]
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* FiveManBand: [[spoiler: Terry]] is the BigBad, The Convert is TheDragon, Coeval is the EvilGenius, Kali is TheBrute and Locus is the DarkChick.

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* TheNeedsOfTheMany: [[spoiler: The revelation in #4 that the killing of a person is needed to resurrect each League member raises this as an issue.]]

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* TheNeedsOfTheMany: [[spoiler: The revelation in #4 that the killing of a person is needed to resurrect each League member Leaguer]] raises this as an issue.]]



* SmugSuper: Superman, oh so much.
* TakeThat: The series is a not-so-subtle parody of Geoff Johns' run on ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011, from the bloodthirsty portrayal of Wonder Woman, to {{Jerkass}} Batman, to the confusion of The Flash being a redhead.

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* SmugSuper: Superman, oh so much.
* TakeThat: The series is a not-so-subtle parody of Geoff Johns' run on ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011, from the bloodthirsty portrayal of Wonder Woman, to {{Jerkass}} Batman, to the confusion of The Flash being a redhead.
Superman.
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* BiggusDickus: Etrigan, according to [[spoiler: Fire]].
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* TakeThat: The series is a not-so-subtle parody of Geoff Johns' run on ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011, from the bloodthirsty portrayal of Wonder Woman, to {{Jerkass}} Batman, to the confusion of The Flash being a redhead.
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* ReallyGetsAround: Wonder Woman is much more forward now, propositioning Batman and Green Lantern. The only [[BiTheWay person]] she won't have a go at is Superman.

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* %%* ReallyGetsAround: Wonder Woman is much more forward now, propositioning Batman and Green Lantern. [[LovableSexManiac The only [[BiTheWay person]] she won't have a go at is Superman.

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Relaunched post-''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'' as ''Justice League 3001'' the book was sadly cancelled in 2016, ending with an abrupt cliffhanger. [[FullyAbsorbedFinale Fortunately it was thankfully resolved by the same creative team]] in ''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'' (Volume 10) #12-13.

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Relaunched post-''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'' as ''Justice League 3001'' the book was sadly cancelled in 2016, ending with an abrupt cliffhanger. [[FullyAbsorbedFinale Fortunately it was thankfully resolved by the same creative team]] in ''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'' (Volume 10) 9) #12-13.


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* LeftHanging: The book's abrupt cancellation left a ton of subplots unresolved: Who is Lady Styx and where she came from? Why is she so incredibly powerful? What are her real goals? Why had Lois come to hate Superman so much? Why did past Superman send Supergirl to the far-flung future? Were Lois and Ariel Masters able to escape Lady Styx's death squads? The final issue doesn't even conclude the battle betweeh the League and the Legion of Death, and readers had to read a completely different book -''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'' Vol. 9 #12-13, published one year later- to find out whether the League won or lost that battle.
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* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Half is shrunk by Locus and SwallowedWhole so she can take him home with her. He's never returned to normal size and eventually decides to interact with others using a life sized construct of himself whose shirt pocket he rides in.

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* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Half Hal is shrunk by Locus and SwallowedWhole so she can take him home with her. He's never returned to normal size and eventually decides to interact with others using a life sized construct of himself whose shirt pocket he rides in.

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* InASingleBound: Superman's main method of getting around, now he's lost his flight.



* InASingleBound: Superman's main method of getting around, now he's lost his flight.

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* InASingleBound: Superman's main method IncredibleShrinkingMan: Half is shrunk by Locus and SwallowedWhole so she can take him home with her. He's never returned to normal size and eventually decides to interact with others using a life sized construct of getting around, now he's lost his flight.himself whose shirt pocket he rides in.


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** Hal having a cloak alludes to his being a host of The Spectre.


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* NoodleIncident: The great conflict that led to the deaths of the entire Justice League at the lead of Lois Lane, who became a criminal mastermind in revenge for something Superman did to her that she refuses to elaborate on when asked.


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* OutOfFocus: Everyone in the Injustice League 3000 except Lois Lane have little development after their introduction. Bane and Sinestro only have a single appearance afterwards, Mirror Master only appears in a flashback (having decided to bail on the whole thing) and Zeus is forgotten entirely. Bane lampshades this, saying it's been so long since he was contacted he just assumed they disbanded.
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* HeroicAlbino: Well, more anti-heroic albino. Terry at least genuinely believes in the League and wants them to fix the galaxy's problems, but both of their actions are very morally questionable, such as cloning and tampering with the League. [[spoiler: Subverted when it turns out that he's an evil sociopath. Teri becomes a straight example when she is resurrected.]]

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* MythologyGag: Batman's costume resembles that of a [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Batman from a different future]]. Speaking of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond, one of the characters is named Terry...and his and Bruce's roles are reversed.

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* MythologyGag: MythologyGag:
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Batman's costume resembles that of a [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Batman from a different future]]. Speaking of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond, one of the characters is named Terry...and his and Bruce's roles are reversed.reversed.
** Terry and Teri are nicknamed "The ComicBook/WonderTwins".
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* FiveBadBand: [[spoiler: Terry]] is the BigBad, The Convert is TheDragon, Coeval is the EvilGenius, Kali is TheBrute and Locus is the DarkChick.

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* FiveBadBand: FiveManBand: [[spoiler: Terry]] is the BigBad, The Convert is TheDragon, Coeval is the EvilGenius, Kali is TheBrute and Locus is the DarkChick.

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* TookALevelInDumbass: After being brought back to life [[spoiler: and becoming the new Flash]] Teri's IQ has dropped dramatically from being a TeenGenius to what she claims is "higher than average". This has been noticed in universe, including by Teri herself and the theory is it is [[BlessedWithSuck linked to her new powers]] either because her brain can't handle change properly or because of complications from [[spoiler: Barry's D.N.A.]]

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* TookALevelInDumbass: After being brought back to life [[spoiler: OnlySaneMan: ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} is the only Leaguer who is the real deal instead of a defective replica of the original member. She's a mature, sensible -and snarky- woman and becoming the new Flash]] Teri's IQ has dropped dramatically from being a TeenGenius to what she claims is "higher than average". This has been noticed in universe, including by Teri herself and the theory is it is [[BlessedWithSuck linked to her new powers]] either because her brain can't handle change properly or because of complications from [[spoiler: Barry's D.N.A.]]teammates are a Superman who is an egotistical ass, a crazier-than-usual Batman, a blood-thirsthy, booze-guzzling straw feminist Wonder Woman, a deranged Guy Gardner, an annoyingly hyperactive Flash...


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* TookALevelInDumbass: After being brought back to life [[spoiler: and becoming the new Flash]] Teri's IQ has dropped dramatically from being a TeenGenius to what she claims is "higher than average". This has been noticed in universe, including by Teri herself and the theory is it is [[BlessedWithSuck linked to her new powers]] either because her brain can't handle change properly or because of complications from [[spoiler: Barry's D.N.A.]]
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Relaunched post-''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'' as ''Justice League 3001''.

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Relaunched post-''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'' as ''Justice League 3001''.
3001'' the book was sadly cancelled in 2016, ending with an abrupt cliffhanger. [[FullyAbsorbedFinale Fortunately it was thankfully resolved by the same creative team]] in ''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'' (Volume 10) #12-13.
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* MenAreTheExpendableGender: Played ''ruthlessly'' straight in issues #6 & 7 of ''3001'' where [[spoiler: Superman, Barry Allen, Hal Jordan and Batman are all killed off by the scullions while Blue Beetle and Booster Gold are missing presumed dead. Conversely none of the five existing female members of the League are killed and Batman is replaced by his own female descendant by the end of the issue. The ''only'' male member of the League confirmed alive by the end of #7 is Guy Gardener (who is biologically female but self identifies as male) - and in later issues even he finds the original mind of the body he was resurrected in fighting him for control.]]

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* MenAreTheExpendableGender: Played ''ruthlessly'' straight in issues #6 & 6 and 7 of ''3001'' where [[spoiler: Superman, Barry Allen, Hal Jordan and Batman are all killed off by the scullions while Blue Beetle and Booster Gold are missing presumed dead. Conversely none of the five existing female members of the League are killed and Batman is replaced by his own female descendant by the end of the issue. The ''only'' male member of the League confirmed alive by the end of #7 is Guy Gardener (who is biologically female but self identifies as male) - and in later issues even he finds the original mind of the body he was resurrected in fighting him for control.]]
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: [[spoiler: Teri succeeds Barry Allen as the Flash.]]

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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: [[spoiler: Teri succeeds Barry Allen as the Flash. Tina Sung becomes Batman. Indeed, by the end, the entire League is female. Teri, Tina, Wonder Woman, a genderbent Guy Gardner, and the original Supergirl, Fire and Ice.]]
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* YouAreInCommandNow: In ''Comicbook/{{Justice League 3000}}'', Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} becomes TheLeader of team after Franchise/{{Superman}} and Batman get killed in BigBad's first attack.

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* YouAreInCommandNow: In ''Comicbook/{{Justice ''Justice League 3000}}'', 3001'', Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} becomes TheLeader of team after Franchise/{{Superman}} and Batman get killed in BigBad's first attack.
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* In ''Comicbook/{{Justice League 3000}}'', Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} becomes TheLeader of team after Franchise/{{Superman}} and Batman get killed in BigBad's first attack.

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* YouAreInCommandNow: In ''Comicbook/{{Justice League 3000}}'', Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} becomes TheLeader of team after Franchise/{{Superman}} and Batman get killed in BigBad's first attack.
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** Post-Crisis [[spoiler: Supergirl]] reappears after the time skip.

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** Post-Crisis Pre-Crisis [[spoiler: Supergirl]] reappears after the time skip.



* In ''Comicbook/{{Justice League 3000}}'', omicbook/{{Supergirl}} becomes TheLeader of team after Franchise/{{Superman}} and Batman get killed in BigBad's first attack.

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* In ''Comicbook/{{Justice League 3000}}'', omicbook/{{Supergirl}} Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} becomes TheLeader of team after Franchise/{{Superman}} and Batman get killed in BigBad's first attack.
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* In ''Comicbook/{{Justice League 3000}}'', omicbook/{{Supergirl}} becomes TheLeader of team after Franchise/{{Superman}} and Batman get killed in BigBad's first attack.
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* TheAce: In ''3001 #2'' Supergirl (the real Kara Zor-El, not a clone) shows up and takes a less than a minute to defeat Starro who has been confounding the whole league at this point. Teri, who immediately before had been complaining that the 'historical' Supergirl [[FutureImperfect was fictional]] practically melts in hero worship.

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* TheAce: In ''3001 #2'' Supergirl Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} (the real Kara Zor-El, not a clone) shows up and takes a less than a minute to defeat Starro who has been confounding the whole league at this point. Teri, who immediately before had been complaining that the 'historical' Supergirl [[FutureImperfect was fictional]] practically melts in hero worship.

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* [[spoiler: EarthAllAlong]]: Takron-Galtos.



* CombatPragmatist: The League resorts to this increasingly with their diminished abilities and teamwork. Green Lantern in particular realises that this is the only possible way to fight Locus, attacking her from behind and keeping her disorientated so that she cannot focus her powers.

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* CombatPragmatist: The League resorts to this increasingly with their diminished abilities and teamwork. Green Lantern Lantern, in particular realises particular, realizes that this is the only possible way to fight Locus, attacking her from behind and keeping her disorientated so that she cannot focus her powers.
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* [[spoiler: EarthAllAlong]]: Takron-Galtos.
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** Issue #7 of ''3001'' is perhaps even more of a turning point: [[spoiler:Hal Jordan and Barry Allen are killed by Scullions and Batman makes a HeroicSacrifice. With Superman's death the previous issue Diana is now the ''only'' member of the original team still alive.]]

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** Issue #7 of ''3001'' is perhaps even more of a turning point: [[spoiler:Hal Jordan and Barry Allen are killed by Scullions and Batman makes a HeroicSacrifice. With Superman's death in the previous issue issue, Diana is now the ''only'' member of the original team still alive.]]
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''Justice League 3000'' is an ongoing DCComics series that launched in December 2013 as part of the Comicbook/{{New 52}}. The series is written by Keith Giffen and J.M. [=DeMatteis=], the writing team behind the original ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInternational''.

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''Justice League 3000'' is an ongoing DCComics Creator/DCComics series that launched in December 2013 as part of the Comicbook/{{New 52}}. The series is written by Keith Giffen and J.M. [=DeMatteis=], the writing team behind the original ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInternational''.
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Lois]] in issue #9 of ''3001''. After the death of [spoiler: Superman]] she seemingly loses her main reason for villainy.

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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Lois]] in issue #9 of ''3001''. After the death of [spoiler: [[spoiler: Superman]] she seemingly loses her main reason for villainy.

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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Lois]] in issue #9 of ''3001''. After the death of [spoiler: Superman]] she seemingly loses her main reason for villainy.



* MenAreTheExpendableGender: Played ''ruthlessly'' straight in issues #6 & 7 of ''3001'' where [[spoiler: Superman, Barry Allen, Hal Jordan and Batman are all killed off by the scullions while Blue Beetle and Booster Gold are missing presumed dead. Conversely none of the five existing female members of the League are killed and Batman is replaced by his own female descendant by the end of the issue. The ''only'' male member of the League confirmed alive by the end of #7 is Guy Gardener (who is biologically female but self identifies as male).]]

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* MenAreTheExpendableGender: Played ''ruthlessly'' straight in issues #6 & 7 of ''3001'' where [[spoiler: Superman, Barry Allen, Hal Jordan and Batman are all killed off by the scullions while Blue Beetle and Booster Gold are missing presumed dead. Conversely none of the five existing female members of the League are killed and Batman is replaced by his own female descendant by the end of the issue. The ''only'' male member of the League confirmed alive by the end of #7 is Guy Gardener (who is biologically female but self identifies as male).male) - and in later issues even he finds the original mind of the body he was resurrected in fighting him for control.]]

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