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''Throne of Atlantis'' is a ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'' BatFamilyCrossover between ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011'' and ''ComicBook/AquamanNew52''. It is written by Creator/GeoffJohns.

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''Throne of Atlantis'' is a ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'' BatFamilyCrossover between ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011'' and ''ComicBook/AquamanNew52''.''ComicBook/Aquaman2011''. It is written by Creator/GeoffJohns.



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Not an example. Shazam was not among the heroes who answered Cyborg's distress call, so the Justice League really only met him in person during Trinity War.


* ClarkKenting: When Superman makes Wonder Woman a civilain identity, he gives her a pair of glasses to hide her face. She's skeptical, but is surprised when it works.

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* ClarkKenting: When Superman makes Wonder Woman a civilain civilian identity, he gives her a pair of glasses to hide her face. She's skeptical, but is surprised when it works.



* ContinuitySnarl: Shazam is among the heroes Cyborg sends out the SOS at the end of Part 3. Yet, ''Trinity War'' will later make it clear that the League hasn't encountered Billy Batson's alter ego before.
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''Throne of Atlantis'' is a ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'' BatFamilyCrossover between ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011'' and ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}''. It is written by Creator/GeoffJohns.

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''Throne of Atlantis'' is a ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'' BatFamilyCrossover between ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011'' and ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}''.''ComicBook/AquamanNew52''. It is written by Creator/GeoffJohns.

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* ExplainExplainOhCrap: In the penultimate chapter, Cyborg wonders why Orm is trying to sink Boston with Atlantean nukes if [[spoiler: he has the Dead King's Scepter, a relic that had previously been revealed to have the power to sink continents.]] He and Arthur quickly realize that can only mean Orm [[spoiler: ''doesn't'' have the Scepter -- nor is he controlling the Trench.]]



* FridgeLogic: Invoked in-story during Part 4. Cyborg wonders why Orm is trying to sink Boston with Atlantean nukes if [[spoiler: he has the Dead King's Scepter, a relic that had previously been revealed to have the power to sink continents.]] He and Arthur quickly realize that can only mean Orm [[spoiler: ''doesn't'' have the Scepter -- nor is he controlling the Trench.]]

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