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* BookEnds: ''A Midsummer's Nightmare'', the miniseries that set-up the run saw the Big Seven deal with (an enslaved) Dr. Destiny. While Creator/MarkWaid would ignore it in favor of presenting ''JLA'' #50[[note]]the issue where Batman rejoins the League after ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaTowerOfBabel'' as the first time since the mini they meant, Morrison ends his run with Oracle informing the Big Seven that Dr. Destiny was stirring up trouble and them heading off to stop him.

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* BookEnds: ''A Midsummer's Nightmare'', the miniseries that set-up the run saw the Big Seven deal with (an enslaved) Dr. Destiny. While Creator/MarkWaid would ignore it in favor of presenting ''JLA'' #50[[note]]the issue where Batman rejoins the League after ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaTowerOfBabel'' ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaTowerOfBabel''[[/note]] as the first time since the mini they meant, met, Morrison ends his run with Oracle informing the Big Seven that Dr. Destiny was stirring up trouble and them heading off to stop him.


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** Subject to a third one as Creator/MarkWaid's run saw issue #50 be the first time since ''A Midsummer's Nightmare'' the JLA confronted Dr. Destiny--which ignored the AndTheAdventureContinues ending of Morrison's run of the big seven heading off to first John Dee.
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: The last shot of Morrison's run is the League heading off to stop another villain.


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* BookEnds: ''A Midsummer's Nightmare'', the miniseries that set-up the run saw the Big Seven deal with (an enslaved) Dr. Destiny. While Creator/MarkWaid would ignore it in favor of presenting ''JLA'' #50[[note]]the issue where Batman rejoins the League after ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaTowerOfBabel'' as the first time since the mini they meant, Morrison ends his run with Oracle informing the Big Seven that Dr. Destiny was stirring up trouble and them heading off to stop him.
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** In an issue guess-written by Creator/MarkWaid, ComicBook/PasticMan poses as a dress for Big Barda to wear--and promptly being strangled by him when she realizes what happened.

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** In an issue guess-written by Creator/MarkWaid, ComicBook/PasticMan ComicBook/PlasticMan poses as a dress for Big Barda to wear--and promptly being gets strangled by him her when she realizes what happened.

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* PowerPerversionPotential: In an issue guess-written by Creator/MarkWaid, ComicBook/PasticMan poses as a dress for Big Barda to wear--and promptly being strangled by him when she realizes what happened.

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** In the same that introduced Tomorrow Woman, ComicBook/{{Hitman|1993}} freely admits he only came to a JLA recruitment drive to check out Diana with his XRayVision.
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* RealityEnsues:

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* RealityEnsues: PowerPerversionPotential: In an issue guess-written by Creator/MarkWaid, ComicBook/PasticMan poses as a dress for Big Barda to wear--and promptly being strangled by him when she realizes what happened.
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* ArcWelding: The "Crisis Times Arc" arc reveals that Mr. Mxzytplk isn't the only denizen of the Fifth Dimension to interact with the heroes of the DCU, as the arc retconned that Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt and Quisp, a minor Aquaman character, also hail from there with the Thunderboklt's summoning word "Cei-U" (pronounced "say you") revealed to actually be his name, "Zy", and "Quisp" modified to "Qwsp". ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman'' added to this by revealing Bat-Mite is also from the Fifth Dimension.

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* ArcWelding: The "Crisis Times Arc" arc reveals that Mr. Mxzytplk isn't the only denizen of the Fifth Dimension to interact with the heroes of the DCU, as the arc retconned that Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt and Quisp, a minor Aquaman character, also hail from there with the Thunderboklt's summoning word "Cei-U" (pronounced "say you") revealed to actually be his name, "Zy", backwards and "Quisp" modified to "Qwsp". ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman'' added to this by revealing Bat-Mite is also from the Fifth Dimension.
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* ArcWelding: The "Crisis Times Arc" arc reveals that Mr. Mxzytplk isn't the only denizen of the Fifth Dimension to interact with the heroes of the DCU, as the arc retconned that Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt and Quisp, a minor Aquaman character, also hail from there with the Thunderboklt's summoning word "Cei-U" (pronounced "say you") revealed to actually be his name, "Zy", and "Quisp" modified to "Qwsp". ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman'' added to this by revealing Bat-Mite is also from the Fifth Dimension.

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* ContinuitySnarl: Between the events of ''ComicBook/DCOneMillion'' and the "WorldWar3" arc, the ComicBook/MartianManhunter officially took a sabbatical from the League because of the events of the former. Creator/MarkMillar, Creator/MarkWaid, and J.M. [=DeMatteis=] were all wiling to ignore this when they guest wrote.

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** The Corinthian's skull can be seen in [[ComicBook/TheSandman Dream's chest]]. This is in spite of the fact that his predecessor used said skull to recreate the creature.
* TheDreaded: Plastic Man uses criminals' fear of Batman to scare a prison riot into dispersing by shape shifting into a Batman silhouette.



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* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} can talk to fish via telepathy. So to compensate for being far away from seawater and ocean life, Aquaman uses his telepathy on the part of a Hyperclan member's brain inherited from his marine ancestors to give him a seizure.



* MythArc: While the series cycles through a villain of the week premise, overall there is the impending danger of Mageddon's arrival into the DC Universe and Wonderworld's warnings to the JLA if it was to ever breach their defenses.



* NoSell: Circe gets fed up with Plastic Man and attempts to turn him into a pig and other assorted animals. Unfortunately, Plastic Man is a natural shapeshifter and all this does is make him even hornier for her.

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* NoSell: Circe gets fed up with Plastic Man and attempts to turn him into a pig and other assorted animals. Unfortunately, Plastic Man is a natural shapeshifter who can revert back and all this does is make him even hornier for her.her.
* NothingIsScarier: Of all the alterations Julian September makes to the timeline, Oracle finds the fact that Bruce Wayne's parents survived to be the most frightening. She's even reduced to a cowering mess when Bruce comes to visit with his folks, as she's unable to bear seeing people who should be dead and how different they might be. We never see them as the timeline is corrected just as Bruce is opening the door to her apartment.
* RealityEnsues:
** As Superman forewarned, the Hyperclan's ecological and environmental alterations to the Earth are at best temporary and worst unstable. Sure enough, the lush jungle the Hyperclan create in the Sahara eventually withers away due to the incompatibility.
** Hector Hammond is portrayed here as being extremely fragile, as one wrong move could cause his oversized head to snap his neck.
* RealityWarper:
** Julian September invents the Engine of Chance, which allows him to manipulate reality by altering probability enough to be in his favor.
** The Joker is given free reign to manipulate the environment of a satellite Superman and Martian Manhunter are lured to, turning it into an MindScrew physical representation of his unstable mind.



* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Hyperclan pay Batman no mind because they assume that being the only non-powered member of the League, he is the weakest. Unfortunately, Batman is, as Superman describes him, "[[BadassNormal the most dangerous man on Earth]]."

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* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Hyperclan pay Batman no mind because they assume that by being the only non-powered member of the League, he is the weakest. Unfortunately, Batman is, as Superman describes him, "[[BadassNormal the most dangerous man on Earth]]."
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* TakeThat: Some of the people the Hyperclan kills are unmistakably ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/DoctorDoom.

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* TakeThat: Some of the people the Hyperclan kills kill are unmistakably ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/DoctorDoom.



* YourMindMakesItReal: [[spoiler:The Hyperclan keeps Superman incapacitated with a chunk of Kryptonite. However, he deduces that it's only an illusion and all the Kryptonite poisoning symptoms he's experiencing are all fake when he notices that he's way past the point when he should be dead already.]]

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* YourMindMakesItReal: [[spoiler:The Hyperclan keeps Superman incapacitated with a chunk of Kryptonite. However, he deduces that it's only an illusion and all the Kryptonite poisoning symptoms he's experiencing are all fake when he notices that he's way past the point when he should be dead already.already and can hear air raid sirens all over the globe.]]
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: J'emm, an obscure character created as an {{expy}} for J'onn, ends up like this to act as J'onn counterpart in Lex Luthor's first Injustice Gang.

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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: J'emm, an obscure character created as an {{expy}} for J'onn, ends up like this to act as J'onn J'onn's counterpart in Lex Luthor's first Injustice Gang.
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* WorldWarIII: [[spoiler:Mageddon is causing this by affecting everyone's aggression levels to the point every almost country is going to war with each other. Hell, the arc it appears in is even called "World War III".]]

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* WorldWarIII: [[spoiler:Mageddon is causing this by affecting everyone's aggression levels to the point every almost country is going to war with each other. Hell, the arc it appears in is even called "World War III".]]
* YourMindMakesItReal: [[spoiler:The Hyperclan keeps Superman incapacitated with a chunk of Kryptonite. However, he deduces that it's only an illusion and all the Kryptonite poisoning symptoms he's experiencing are all fake when he notices that he's way past the point when he should be dead already.
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* WorldWarIII: [[spoiler:Mageddon is causing this by affecting everyone's aggression levels. Hell, the arc it appears in is even called "World War III".]]

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* WorldWarIII: [[spoiler:Mageddon is causing this by affecting everyone's aggression levels.levels to the point every almost country is going to war with each other. Hell, the arc it appears in is even called "World War III".]]
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* WellDoneSonGuy: Or rather "Girl" in Huntress's case, as Batman had Huntress join the League to curb her more violent tendencies and kicked her off when he caught her about to kill Prometheus.

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* WellDoneSonGuy: Or rather "Girl" in Huntress's case, as Batman had Huntress join the League to curb her more violent tendencies and kicked her off when he caught her about to kill Prometheus.Prometheus.
* WorldWarIII: [[spoiler:Mageddon is causing this by affecting everyone's aggression levels. Hell, the arc it appears in is even called "World War III".]]
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* NinetiesAntiHero: The Ultramarines, superhuman government mooks ordered to fight and take down the JLA. They end up subject to a {{Deconstruction}} as they partake in the morally questionable strategy of locking down a civilian-inhabited area to fight the Justice League in and eventually undergo a bad HeelRealization when they notice that while they're busy trashing the place trying to take down the League, their enemy was too busy saving people in the crossfire to retaliate. Not only that, but Superman scans their physiologies and discovers that all of their days are numbered due to the experimentation that gave them their powers. They're just as quickly [[{{Reconstruction}} reconstructed]] as they maintain their anti-hero tendencies by promising Superman that they'll do "what [the League] can't," but whatever they are intending to do, it has Superman and the League's full blessing and the two teams end their confrontation as full allies.


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* GondorCallsForAid: Zauriel brings the armies of Heaven to Earth to help repel Mageddon.


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* NoSell: Circe gets fed up with Plastic Man and attempts to turn him into a pig and other assorted animals. Unfortunately, Plastic Man is a natural shapeshifter and all this does is make him even hornier for her.
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* TakeThat: Some of the villains the Hyperclan kills are unmistakably ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/DoctorDoom.

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* TakeThat: Some of the villains people the Hyperclan kills are unmistakably ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/DoctorDoom.
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* ContinuitySnarl: Between the events of ''ComicBook/DCOneMillion'' and the "WorldWar3" arc, the ComicBook/MartianManhunter officially took a sabbatical from the League because of the events of the former. Creator/MarkMillar, Creator/MarkWaid, and J.M. [=DeMatteis=] were all wiling to ignore this when they guest wrote.
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* ImAHumanitarian: The issue guest-written by ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInternational'' writer J.M. [=DeMatteis=] that deals with the aftermath of ''Day of Vengeance'' (which saw Hal Jordan become the host for the Spectre), [[spoiler:after the Spectre and League leaves his mind, the Joker chalks up his end of the experience to eating a man's tongue raw.]]

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* ImAHumanitarian: The issue guest-written by ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInternational'' writer J.M. [=DeMatteis=] that deals with the aftermath of ''Day of Vengeance'' (which saw Hal Jordan become the host for the Spectre), [[spoiler:after the Spectre and League leaves his mind, the Joker chalks up his end of the experience (namely feeling a bunch of people shifting around in his head) to eating a man's tongue raw.]]
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* ImAHumanitarian: The issue guest-written by ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInternational'' writer J.M. DeMatteis that deals with the aftermath of ''Day of Vengeance'' (which saw Hal Jordan become the host for the Spectre), [[spoiler:after the Spectre and League leaves his mind, the Joker chalks up his end of the experience of eating a man's tongue raw.]]

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* ImAHumanitarian: The issue guest-written by ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInternational'' writer J.M. DeMatteis [=DeMatteis=] that deals with the aftermath of ''Day of Vengeance'' (which saw Hal Jordan become the host for the Spectre), [[spoiler:after the Spectre and League leaves his mind, the Joker chalks up his end of the experience of to eating a man's tongue raw.]]
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* ImAHumanitarian: The issue guest-written by ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInternational'' writer J.M. DeMatteis that deals with the aftermath of ''Day of Vengeance'' (which saw Hal Jordan become the host for the Spectre), [[spoiler:after the Spectre and League leaves his mind, the Joker chalks up his end of the experience of eating a man's tongue raw.]]
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* AmazonChaser: Zauriel can't help but marvel at how strong and hot Wonder Woman is. This is all superficial since he's a FallenAngel because of a human woman he fell in love with.


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* FusionDance: How Lkz is defeated, [[spoiler:by being forcibly merged with Johnny Thunder's genie Yz into Ylzkz.]]
* HatePlague: [[spoiler:Part of how much of a danger Mageddon is to the Earth is how it manipulates its populace to turn on each other, driving humanity to the brink of World War III until Zauriel and the armies of Heaven manage to stop the world's leaders from sending nukes at each other.]]

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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: J'emm, an obscure character created as an {{expy}} for J'onn, ends up like this to act as J'onn counterpart in Lex Luthor's first Injustice Gang.



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* TheMole: Batman has ''three'' in Luthor's first Injustice Gang: the Mirror Master, via outbidding Luthor; Green Arrow, who feigns defection after a meeting with Circe; and [[spoiler:Plastic Man, who captures and impersonates the Joker.]]
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* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Hyperclan pay Batman no mind because they assume that being the only non-powered member of the League, he is the weakest. Unfortunately, Batman is, as Superman describes him, "[[BadassNormal the most dangerous man on Earth]]."

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* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Hyperclan pay Batman no mind because they assume that being the only non-powered member of the League, he is the weakest. Unfortunately, Batman is, as Superman describes him, "[[BadassNormal the most dangerous man on Earth]].""
* WellDoneSonGuy: Or rather "Girl" in Huntress's case, as Batman had Huntress join the League to curb her more violent tendencies and kicked her off when he caught her about to kill Prometheus.

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Storylines in this run that have their own pages:
* ''ComicBook/DCOneMillion''
* ''ComicBook/JLAEarth2''



* EvilCounterpart: The Crime Syndicate of Amerika, champions (overlords) of Earth-Three.

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The Crime Syndicate of Amerika, champions (overlords) of Earth-Three. Earth-Three.
** Prometheus to Batman, sharing a similar backstory but this time his parents were criminals who were gunned down by policemen.



* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Zauriel was created and introduced to be a stand-in for ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, who at the time was off-limits due to his infamous case of [[ContinuitySnarl/{{Hawkman}} Continuity Snarl]]. However, Morrison and company still managed to make a wink at Hawkman by showing Aquaman briefly confusing Zauriel for Katar Hol.

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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Zauriel was created and introduced to be a stand-in for ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, who at the time was off-limits due to his infamous case of [[ContinuitySnarl/{{Hawkman}} Continuity Snarl]]. However, Morrison and company still managed to make a wink at to Hawkman by showing Aquaman briefly confusing Zauriel for Katar Hol.


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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The "Rock of Ages" BadFuture is perpetuated by Superman destroying the Philosopher's Stone. With a powerful artifact such as it is out of the way, [[spoiler:Darkseid and Apokolips found their window of opportunity to take over Earth]].


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* RuleOfCool: Much of the series is really just the Justice League kicking the collective asses of the villain(s) of the week.


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* TakeThat: Some of the villains the Hyperclan kills are unmistakably ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/DoctorDoom.
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* ArcWords: In the "Imaginary Stories" arc, the JLA begin to realize they are in a LotusEaterMachine whenever someone mentions a key.



* ContinuityNod: ''JLA'' was always forced to adhere to the current DC status quo changes, resulting in stuff like Superman spending about three story arcs in his Superman Blue form, Wonder Woman briefly dying and being replaced by her mother, and Wally West seemingly being dead and replaced by a Dark Flash.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Mirror Master only works for whoever pays the most. Batman outbids Lex Luthor and hires Mirror Master as TheMole, a move his peers question the morality of. Batman counters that in spite of engaging in bribery, Mirror Master ultimately donates the majority of his earnings to the orphanage he grew up in.



* HumbleHero: Superman is repeatedly affable and denies that he is as special or TheCape as everyone claims he is. As The Flash puts it:
-->''"This is the guy who said he couldn't live up to his own myth. And he's wrestling with an angel."''



* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Zauriel was created and introduced to be a stand-in for ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, who at the time was off-limits due to his infamous case of [[ContinuitySnarl/{{Hawkman}} Continuity Snarl]]. However, Morrison and company still managed to make a wink at Hawkman by showing Aquaman briefly confusing Zauriel for Katar Hol.



* LotusEaterMachine: The Key, upon his return, traps the JLA in a computer program that makes them live through {{Elseworld}} scenarios.
* MassOhCrap: The JLA goes on full alert when they discover that the Shaggyman has been removed from his prison.



* RealMenWearPink: The infamous bit of both Batman and the Martian Manhunter knowing enough about ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' that the latter used Sailor Mars's real name "Rei Hiro" as the basis for an alternate identity and the former immediately knew that "Rei" was really J'onn? Granted, it was an issue guest written by Creator/MarkMillar, but it was published during this time.

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* RealMenWearPink: The infamous bit of both Batman and the Martian Manhunter knowing enough about ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' that the latter used Sailor Mars's real name "Rei Hiro" as the basis for an alternate identity and the former immediately knew that "Rei" was really J'onn? Granted, it was an issue guest written by Creator/MarkMillar, but it was published during this time.time.
* SuperiorSuccessor: [[ComicBook/TheSandman Daniel Hall]] assures Kyle Rayner that he will surpass Hal Jordan on the basis that unlike him, Rayner is more open about his fears than Hal ever was.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Hyperclan pay Batman no mind because they assume that being the only non-powered member of the League, he is the weakest. Unfortunately, Batman is, as Superman describes him, "[[BadassNormal the most dangerous man on Earth]]."

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* KryptoniteFactor: Batman deduces the Hyperclan’s true identities [[spoiler:when they refuse to check the wreckage of his crashed Batwing. Seeing the super-beings recoil from something as mundane as fire leads him to realize that they’re actually Martians.]]

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In the climax of "Rock of Ages", J'onn uses his powers to stabilize the Joker so he can't use the Philosopher's Stone to wreak havoc. While due to the nature of Joker's mind, J'onn can't keep it, during this time, the Joker regrets what he's done over his life.
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* EightiesHair: Though the series was released in 1997, Superman is still rocking his mullet (pictured above) from the end of ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' at the start of the series. After ditching it in favor of his “Electric Blue” costume, he returns to his more classic short crop.[[note]]Clark had actually cut in in ''ComicBook/SupermanTheWeddingAlbum'' shortly before the Electric powers arc kicked in, but because of how the arcs were written, ''JLA'' went directly from Superman sporting a mullet to his electric phase.[[/note]]

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* EightiesHair: Though the series was released in 1997, Superman is still rocking his mullet (pictured above) from the end of ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' at the start of the series. After ditching it in favor of his “Electric Blue” costume, he returns to his more classic short crop.[[note]]Clark had actually cut in his hair in ''ComicBook/SupermanTheWeddingAlbum'' shortly before the Electric powers arc kicked in, but because of how the arcs first arc with the Hyperclan and the single issue that debuted Tomorrow Woman were written, ''JLA'' went directly from Superman sporting a mullet to his electric phase.[[/note]]
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* EightiesHair: Though the series was released in 1997, Superman is still rocking his mullet (pictured above) from the end of ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' at the start of the series. After ditching it in favor of his “Electric Blue” costume, he returns to his more classic short crop.[[note]]Clark had actually cut in in ''ComicBook/SupermanTheWeddingAblum'' shortly before the Electric power arc kicked in, but because of how the arcs were written, ''JLA'' went directly from Superman sporting a mullet to his electric phase.[[/note]]

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* EightiesHair: Though the series was released in 1997, Superman is still rocking his mullet (pictured above) from the end of ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' at the start of the series. After ditching it in favor of his “Electric Blue” costume, he returns to his more classic short crop.[[note]]Clark had actually cut in in ''ComicBook/SupermanTheWeddingAblum'' ''ComicBook/SupermanTheWeddingAlbum'' shortly before the Electric power powers arc kicked in, but because of how the arcs were written, ''JLA'' went directly from Superman sporting a mullet to his electric phase.[[/note]]
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* EightiesHair: Though the series was released in 1997, Superman is still rocking his mullet (pictured above) from the end of ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' at the start of the series. After ditching it in favor of his “Electric Blue” costume, he returns to his more classic short crop.

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* EightiesHair: Though the series was released in 1997, Superman is still rocking his mullet (pictured above) from the end of ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' at the start of the series. After ditching it in favor of his “Electric Blue” costume, he returns to his more classic short crop. [[note]]Clark had actually cut in in ''ComicBook/SupermanTheWeddingAblum'' shortly before the Electric power arc kicked in, but because of how the arcs were written, ''JLA'' went directly from Superman sporting a mullet to his electric phase.[[/note]]
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* RealMenWearPink: The imfamous bit of both Batman and the Martian Manhunter knowing enough about ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' that the latter used Sailor Mars's real name "Rei Hiro" as the basis for an alternate identity and the former immediately knew that "Rei" was really J'onn? Granted, it was an issue guest written by Creator/MarkMillar, but it was published during this time.

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* RealMenWearPink: The imfamous infamous bit of both Batman and the Martian Manhunter knowing enough about ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' that the latter used Sailor Mars's real name "Rei Hiro" as the basis for an alternate identity and the former immediately knew that "Rei" was really J'onn? Granted, it was an issue guest written by Creator/MarkMillar, but it was published during this time.
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* RealMenWearPink: The imfamous bit of both Batman and the Martian Manhunter knowing enough about ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' that the latter used Sailor Mars's real name "Rei Hiro" as the basis for an alternate identity and the former immediately knew "Rei" was really J'onn? Granted, it was an issue guest written by Creator/MarkMillar, but it was published during this time.

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* RealMenWearPink: The imfamous bit of both Batman and the Martian Manhunter knowing enough about ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' that the latter used Sailor Mars's real name "Rei Hiro" as the basis for an alternate identity and the former immediately knew that "Rei" was really J'onn? Granted, it was an issue guest written by Creator/MarkMillar, but it was published during this time.

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