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* One storyline begins with Green Lantern and the Flash calling the rest of the League. They report that seven supervillains are attacking the White House! The rest of the League rushes there, expecting a massive VillainTeamUp and find... all the supervillains beating each other up. Turns out all the villains [[ContrivedCoincidence hit upon the same scheme of attacking the White House]], [[CollidingCriminalConspiracies all showed up at the same time by sheer chance]], and then [[LetsYouAndHimFight got into a brawl with one another for "stealing my idea!"]]. Lantern and Flash just needed help getting civilians out of the way.

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* One storyline ''JLA #18'' begins with Green Lantern and the Flash calling the rest of the League. They report that seven supervillains are attacking the White House! The rest of the League rushes there, expecting a massive VillainTeamUp and find... all the supervillains beating each other up. Turns out all the villains [[ContrivedCoincidence hit upon the same scheme of attacking the White House]], [[CollidingCriminalConspiracies all showed up at the same time by sheer chance]], and then [[LetsYouAndHimFight got into a brawl with one another for "stealing my idea!"]]. Lantern and Flash just needed help getting civilians out of the way.way.
** In the same issue, crooks trying to evade Plastic Man on a raft get paranoid when they notice the raft is red and yellow like he is, empty their guns into it, and notice too late that it really was their raft and they just sank their ride.
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* Justice League Quarterly #2 has Ice and Fire out shopping, reluctantly for the former, only to spot two of the Flash's rouge gallery to hold up a jewelry store.

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* Justice League Quarterly #2 has Ice and Fire out shopping, reluctantly for the former, only to spot two of the Flash's rouge gallery to hold holding up a jewelry store.store, then it gets worse.
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* Justice League Quarterly #2 has Ice and Fire out shopping, reluctantly for the former, only to spot two of the Flash's rouge gallery to hold up a jewelry store. Their efforts to stop them shows that even in comics, sometimes RealityEnsues.

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* Justice League Quarterly #2 has Ice and Fire out shopping, reluctantly for the former, only to spot two of the Flash's rouge gallery to hold up a jewelry store. Their efforts to stop them shows that even in comics, sometimes RealityEnsues.\n
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* Justice League Quarterly #2 has Ice and Fire out shopping, reluctantly for the former, only to spot two of the Flash's rouge gallery to hold up a jewelry store. Their efforts to stop them shows that even in comics, sometimes RealityEnsues.

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* ''JLA'' #32, page 8, with Franchise/{{Superman}} miles above Earth's surface informing ComicBook/{{Huntress}} of a serious threat, all while icicles are forming on him; not to mention a page 12 panel with ComicBook/PlasticMan where he is half disguised as an assault rifle blowing a raspberry at the man holding it.



* In (Grant Morrison's) ''JLA'' #9, ComicBook/GreenArrow (Connor Hawke) stumbles upon everyone in The Key's LotusEaterMachine. The Key destroys GA's equipment, forcing him to use his father's old stuff.
-->''Net arrows! Boxing glove arrows! How about just [[PunctuatedForEmphasis one! Pointed! Arrow! Dad!]]''
** The same issue marks the first time Batman in Morrison's tenure directly addresses rookie Green Lantern Kyle Rayner:
--> "Nintendo has a lot to answer for."
* In the "Rock of Ages" storyline, Flash, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, and Green Lantern are hurled into the future, and they come up with a plan to use Flash's speed and a device they find to get back.
-->'''Aquaman:''' What's likely to ''happen'' here, Flash? We seem to be moving very fast, very quickly... Can we ''take'' this kind of acceleration?\\
'''Flash:''' This is ''jogging''. But when I hit top speed, then the treadmill takes over, amplifies my velocity and we hit... I don't know... faster than light ''squared''... We're accelerating to speeds where our entire ''physical structures'' will be converted to hyperlight ''information!''\\
'''Aquaman:''' We're doing what?



* ''JLA'' #27: Bruce Wayne is meeting Clark Kent in Tokyo. Clark is with another woman who is introduced as Hino Rei. Bruce immediately recognizes that she's really J'onn, because [[Manga/SailorMoon the name gave it away]].



* In DC Retroactive: Justice league, the giant monster (who is Big Sir infected by Darkseid's inhal... A parademonic medibooster) is defeated by the most dangerous member of the JLI, Powergirl's cat.

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* In DC Retroactive: Justice league, League, the giant monster (who is Big Sir infected by Darkseid's inhal... A parademonic medibooster) is defeated by the most dangerous member of the JLI, Powergirl's cat.
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* In DC Retroactive: Justice league, the giant monster (who is Big Sir infected by Darkseid's inhal... A parademonic medibooster) is defeated by the most dangerous member of the JLI, Powergirl's cat.
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* While Gardner dukes it out with Starman, and Max finds Scott is still alive, Blue Beetle spends six panels, then twelve on another page, listening to Fire gabbing on and on with El Diablo in JLA #42.

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* While Gardner dukes it out with Starman, and Max finds Scott is still alive, Blue Beetle spends six panels, then twelve six more on another page, listening to Fire gabbing on and on with El Diablo in JLA #42.
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* While Gardner dukes it out with Starman, and Max finds Scott is still alive, Blue Beetle spends six panels listening to Fire gabbing on and on with El Diablo in JLA #42.

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* While Gardner dukes it out with Starman, and Max finds Scott is still alive, Blue Beetle spends six panels panels, then twelve on another page, listening to Fire gabbing on and on with El Diablo in JLA #42.
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* While Gardner dukes it out with Starman, and Max finds Scott is still alive, Blue Beetle spends six panels listening to Fire gabbing on and on with El Diablo in JLA #42.
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* Some of the futures seen in JLE Annual 2 count as this, especially Power Girl's, even if it is/was sort of dark.
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* One issue of ''JLA: Classified'' has Guy Gardner listening to his shoulder angel/devil after noticing ComicBook/PowerGirl unconscious while in a place that may or may not be hell; not to mention his reaction to finding out he has a rep down there.

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* One issue of ''JLA: Classified'' The cover for Justice League Quarterly #1 has Guy Gardner listening to looking over his shoulder angel/devil after noticing ComicBook/PowerGirl unconscious while to see Booster standing in a place that may or may not be hell; not to mention his reaction to finding out he has a rep down there.
spot, with Blue Beetle's fingers curled around the writer's card.
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* And at the end of the scene:
-->'''Batman:''' Diana, Alfred will need that recipe.

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* ** And at the end of the scene:
-->'''Batman:''' --->'''Batman:''' Diana, Alfred will need that recipe.
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* JLA #27: Bruce Wayne is meeting Clark Kent in Tokyo. Clark is with another woman who is introduced as Hino Rei. Bruce immediately recognizes that she's really J'onn, because [[Manga/SailorMoon the name gave it away]].
* One issue of JLA: Classified has Guy Gardner listening to his shoulder angel/devil after noticing ComicBook/PowerGirl unconscious while in a place that may or may not be hell; not to mention his reaction to finding out he has a rep down there.

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* JLA ''JLA'' #27: Bruce Wayne is meeting Clark Kent in Tokyo. Clark is with another woman who is introduced as Hino Rei. Bruce immediately recognizes that she's really J'onn, because [[Manga/SailorMoon the name gave it away]].
* One issue of JLA: Classified ''JLA: Classified'' has Guy Gardner listening to his shoulder angel/devil after noticing ComicBook/PowerGirl unconscious while in a place that may or may not be hell; not to mention his reaction to finding out he has a rep down there.



* Post-Flashpoint Justice League has the first meeting between Franchise/GreenLantern and the Batman, having Hal ask what Batman's powers are before saying, "What, you're not just a guy in a costume, are you?" Batman responds by taking off Hal's ring.

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* Post-Flashpoint Justice League ''Justice League'' has the first meeting between Franchise/GreenLantern and the Batman, having Hal ask what Batman's powers are before saying, "What, you're not just a guy in a costume, are you?" Batman responds by taking off Hal's ring.



* This exchange in Justice League #4:

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* This exchange in Justice League ''Justice League'' #4:



'''GL:'''[''looking off-panel''] Are you laughing, Batman? At a time like this?

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'''GL:'''[''looking '''GL:''' [''looking off-panel''] Are you laughing, Batman? At a time like this?
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* [[This image https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/f/fb/Christmas_02.jpg]], date unknown.

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* [[This image https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/f/fb/Christmas_02.jpg]], date unknown.
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* [[This image https://dc.wikia.com/wiki/File:Christmas_02.jpg]], date unknown.

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* [[This image https://dc.https://vignette.wikia.com/wiki/File:Christmas_02.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/f/fb/Christmas_02.jpg]], date unknown.
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* One storyline begins with Green Lantern and the Flash calling the rest of the League. They report that seven supervillains are attacking the White House! The rest of the League rushes there, expecting a massive VillainTeamUp and find... all the supervillains beating each other up. Turns out all the villains hit upon the same scheme of attacking the White House, all showed up at the same time by sheer chance, and than got into a brawl with one another for "stealing my idea!". Lantern and Flash just needed help getting civilians out of the way.

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* One storyline begins with Green Lantern and the Flash calling the rest of the League. They report that seven supervillains are attacking the White House! The rest of the League rushes there, expecting a massive VillainTeamUp and find... all the supervillains beating each other up. Turns out all the villains [[ContrivedCoincidence hit upon the same scheme of attacking the White House, House]], [[CollidingCriminalConspiracies all showed up at the same time by sheer chance, chance]], and than then [[LetsYouAndHimFight got into a brawl with one another for "stealing my idea!".idea!"]]. Lantern and Flash just needed help getting civilians out of the way.




* This image, date unknown: dc.wikia.com/wiki/File:Christmas_02.jpg

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* In ''JLA'' (Volume 1) #32, page 9 with Superman miles above Earth's surface informing Huntress of a serious threat, all while icicles are forming on him; not to mention a page 13 panel with Plastic man where he is half disguised as an assault rifle blowing a raspberry at the man holding it.
* ''JLA'' #90, page 5 almost has a tied up opponent learning what happens when you heckle Batman when he's "having a conversation" with Wonder Woman, but the panels run out.

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* In ''JLA'' (Volume 1) #32, page 9 with Superman miles above Earth's surface informing Huntress of a serious threat, all while icicles are forming on him; not to mention a page 13 panel with Plastic man where he is half disguised as an assault rifle blowing a raspberry at the man holding it.
* ''JLA'' #90, page 5 almost has a tied up opponent learning what happens when you heckle Batman when he's "having a conversation" with Wonder Woman, but the panels run out.



* In one [[JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]] story (JLA #61), Batman gives the Flash what is supposed to be a reassuring hand on the shoulder prior to briefing Flash on his role in the plan. Flash's response: "You're touching me. Batman is touching me. I'm going to die, aren't I?"

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* ''JLA'' #32, page 8, with Franchise/{{Superman}} miles above Earth's surface informing ComicBook/{{Huntress}} of a serious threat, all while icicles are forming on him; not to mention a page 12 panel with ComicBook/PlasticMan where he is half disguised as an assault rifle blowing a raspberry at the man holding it.
* ''JLA'' #90, page 4 almost has a tied up opponent learning what happens when you heckle Batman when he's "having a conversation" with Wonder Woman, but the panels run out.
* In one [[JusticeLeagueOfAmerica [[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]] story (JLA #61), Batman gives the Flash [[Franchise/TheFlash Wally West's Flash]] what is supposed to be a reassuring hand on the shoulder prior to briefing Flash on his role in the plan. Flash's response: "You're touching me. Batman is touching me. I'm going to die, aren't I?"



* In (Grant Morrison's) ''JLA'' #9, Green Arrow (Connor Hawke) stumbles upon everyone in The Key's LotusEaterMachine. The Key destroys GA's equipment, forcing him to use his father's old stuff.

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* In (Grant Morrison's) ''JLA'' #9, Green Arrow ComicBook/GreenArrow (Connor Hawke) stumbles upon everyone in The Key's LotusEaterMachine. The Key destroys GA's equipment, forcing him to use his father's old stuff.



* The same issue marks the first time Batman in Morrison's tenure directly addresses rookie Green Lantern Kyle Rayner:

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* ** The same issue marks the first time Batman in Morrison's tenure directly addresses rookie Green Lantern Kyle Rayner:



* In the "Rock of Ages" storyline, Flash, Aquaman, and Green Lantern are hurled into the future and they come up with a plan to use Flash's speed and a device they find to get back.

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* In the "Rock of Ages" storyline, Flash, Aquaman, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, and Green Lantern are hurled into the future future, and they come up with a plan to use Flash's speed and a device they find to get back.




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* One issue of JLA: Classified has Guy Gardner listening to his shoulder angel/devil after noticing ComicBook/PowerGirl unconscious while in a place that may or may not be hell; not to mention his reaction to finding out he has a rep down there.

* This image, date unknown: dc.wikia.com/wiki/File:Christmas_02.jpg



* Pretty much any of ComicBook/GreenArrow's attempts to join the League in issue #8.

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* Pretty much any of ComicBook/GreenArrow's ComicBook/GreenArrow Oliver Queen's attempts to join the League in issue #8.



'''Animal Man:''' ... Oh Crapballs.

* This image, date unknown: dc.wikia.com/wiki/File:Christmas_02.jpg

* One issue of JLA: Classified has Guy Gardner listening to his shoulder angel/devil after noticing Power Girl unconscious while in a place that may or may not be hell; not to mention his reaction to finding out he has a rep down there.

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'''Animal Man:''' ... '''ComicBook/AnimalMan:''' ... Oh Crapballs.

* This image, date unknown: dc.wikia.com/wiki/File:Christmas_02.jpg

* One issue of JLA: Classified has Guy Gardner listening to his shoulder angel/devil after noticing Power Girl unconscious while in a place that may or may not be hell; not to mention his reaction to finding out he has a rep down there.
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*One issue of JLA: Classified has Guy Gardner listening to his shoulder angel/devil after noticing Power Girl unconscious while in a place that may or may not be hell; not to mention his reaction to finding out he has a rep down there.
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* The same issue marks the first time Batman in Morrison's tenure that Batman directly addresses rookie Green Lantern Kyle Rayner:

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* The same issue marks the first time Batman in Morrison's tenure that Batman directly addresses rookie Green Lantern Kyle Rayner:
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* ''JLA'' #90, page 5 almost has a tied up opponent learning what happens when you heckle Batman when he's "having a conversation" with Wonder Woman, but the panels run out.

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