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As the flagship installment of the "New Justice" family of DC Comic books, this series focuses on the League's attempts to investigate and sort out the many changes in the DC Universe brought out by the events of ''Metal,'' and the attempts of ComicBook/LexLuthor and his LegionOfDoom to harness these changes for their own ends.
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As the flagship installment of the "New Justice" family of DC Comic books, this the series focuses on the League's attempts to investigate and sort out the many changes in the DC Universe brought out by the events of ''Metal,'' and the attempts of ComicBook/LexLuthor and his LegionOfDoom to harness these changes for their own ends.
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''Justice League'' is a 2018 ongoing comic book series published by Creator/DCComics as part of the ComicBook/DCUniverse initiative. The series is written by Creator/ScottSnyder and Creator/JamesTynionIV.
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Written by Creator/ScottSnyder and Creator/JamesTynionIV as the flagship installment of the "New Justice" family of DC Comic books, this series focuses on the League's attempts to investigate and sort out the many changes in the DC Universe brought out by the events of ''Metal,'' and the attempts of ComicBook/LexLuthor and his LegionOfDoom to harness these changes for their own ends.
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Afterwards, as part of ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier, the series received an overhaul. The roster changed and the series is instead written by Brian Michael Bendis, with backup stories by Ram V starring the Justice League Dark. Tropes pertaining to that run can be found [[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInfiniteFrontier here]].
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Afterwards, as part of ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier, the series received an overhaul. The roster changed and the series is instead written by Brian Michael Bendis, with backup stories by Ram V starring the Justice League Dark. Tropes pertaining to that run can be found [[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInfiniteFrontier here]].
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!!''Justice League'' (2018) provides examples of:
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** [[spoiler: And in issue 36, Batman takes it UpToEleven. It's revealed that he rigged the Hall of Justice to become a HumongousMecha ''just on the bare possiblity'' that Luthor had done the same to the Hall of Doom. Which Luthor, being Luthor, actually did.]]
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** [[spoiler: And in issue 36, Batman takes it UpToEleven.up a notch. It's revealed that he rigged the Hall of Justice to become a HumongousMecha ''just on the bare possiblity'' that Luthor had done the same to the Hall of Doom. Which Luthor, being Luthor, actually did.]]
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* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: Luthor is well known for despising Superman for his alien origins, often championing the cause of mankind. Here, he's transformed into Apex Lex, a half-alien hybrid, by Perpetua and doesn't bat an eyelash over it.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Joker demonstrates this with his usual hatred of [[spoiler:The Batman Who Laughs, warning Lex not to involve him with the Legion of Doom and betraying Lex when the latter does so.]]
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Joker demonstrates this with his usual hatred of [[spoiler:The Batman Who Laughs, warning Lex not to involve him with the Legion of Doom and betraying Lex when the latter does so.]]]]
** Despite being a supervillain, Lex has generally never been too much of the BadBoss type over the years with other villains. When Perpetua betrays the other Legion of Doom members, Lex looks shocked at what she's doing and questions why she's doing this, as he expected the other villains to share in his glory.
** Joker demonstrates this with his usual hatred of [[spoiler:The Batman Who Laughs, warning Lex not to involve him with the Legion of Doom and betraying Lex when the latter does so.
** Despite being a supervillain, Lex has generally never been too much of the BadBoss type over the years with other villains. When Perpetua betrays the other Legion of Doom members, Lex looks shocked at what she's doing and questions why she's doing this, as he expected the other villains to share in his glory.
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* BadBoss: Just when the Legion of Doom are ready to serve Perpetua, she turns Brainiac into a chair and drags all the others into stasis to power Apex Lex to their shock and dismay, with even Lex openly wondering why she's doing this.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'', with Morrison being an expressed inspiration for Snyder and ''JLA'' being a previous ''Justice League'' series that fully embraced the insanity and awesomeness that comes with superhero comics.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'', ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', with Morrison being an expressed inspiration for Snyder and ''JLA'' being a previous ''Justice League'' series that fully embraced the insanity and awesomeness that comes with superhero comics.
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* InjuredLimbEpisode: [[spoiler: Batman breaks both of his arms and legs in the first arc fighting Luthor]] and spends the next couple arcs recuperating from it.
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* RealityEnsues: [[spoiler: Batman breaks both of his arms and legs in the first arc fighting Luthor]] and spends the next couple arcs recuperating from it.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Joker demonstrates his usual hatred of [[spoiler:The Batman Who Laughs, warning Lex not to involve him with the Legion of Doom and betraying Lex when the latter does so.]]
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Joker demonstrates this with his usual hatred of [[spoiler:The Batman Who Laughs, warning Lex not to involve him with the Legion of Doom and betraying Lex when the latter does so.]]
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Scott Snyder's run ended with issue 39, and issue 40 began Robert Venditti's run. The run leads into the 2020 CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'', presumably concluding the Dark Multiverse narrative.
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Scott Snyder's run ended with issue 39, and issue 40 began Robert Venditti's run. The run leads leading into the 2020 CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'', presumably concluding which concluded the Dark Multiverse narrative.narrative.
Issue 40 began Robert Venditti's run, which takes place ''before'' Snyder's and lasted for 17 issues.
Afterwards, as part of ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier, the series received an overhaul. The roster changed and the series is instead written by Brian Michael Bendis, with backup stories by Ram V starring the Justice League Dark. Tropes pertaining to that run can be found [[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInfiniteFrontier here]].
Issue 40 began Robert Venditti's run, which takes place ''before'' Snyder's and lasted for 17 issues.
Afterwards, as part of ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier, the series received an overhaul. The roster changed and the series is instead written by Brian Michael Bendis, with backup stories by Ram V starring the Justice League Dark. Tropes pertaining to that run can be found [[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInfiniteFrontier here]].
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** The moment in issue #25 where Superman [[spoiler: defeats the World Forger while flanked by symbolic images of Jon Lane-Kent and [[NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay the deceased Pa Kent]] is one to the iconic "Father-Son Kamehameha" scene where Gohan destroys Cell once and for all in ''Manga/DragonBallZ''.]] [[https://twitter.com/JorgeJimenezArt/status/1138051832289386496 Jorge Jimenez later confirmed the homage on Twitter]].
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** The moment in issue #25 where Superman [[spoiler: defeats [[spoiler:defeats the World Forger while flanked by symbolic images of Jon Lane-Kent and [[NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay the deceased Pa Kent]] is one to the iconic "Father-Son Kamehameha" scene where Gohan destroys Cell once and for all in ''Manga/DragonBallZ''.]] [[https://twitter.com/JorgeJimenezArt/status/1138051832289386496 Jorge Jimenez later confirmed the homage on Twitter]].
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: All over the place; between the heroes and villains presented as Justice vs Doom and later between the heroes themselves in regards to redemptive hope and condemning resignation.
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: All over the place; between the heroes and villains presented as Justice vs vs. Doom and later between the heroes themselves in regards to redemptive hope and condemning resignation.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA, with Morrison being an expressed inspiration for Snyder and ''JLA'' being a previous ''Justice League'' series that fully embraced the insanity and awesomeness that comes with superhero comics.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA, ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'', with Morrison being an expressed inspiration for Snyder and ''JLA'' being a previous ''Justice League'' series that fully embraced the insanity and awesomeness that comes with superhero comics.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Joker demonstrates his usual hatred of [[spoiler:The Batman Who Laughs, warning Lex not to involve him with the Legion of Doom and betraying Lex when the latter does so.]]
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Scott Snyder's run ended with issue 39, and issue 40 began Robert Venditti's run.
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Scott Snyder's run ended with issue 39, and issue 40 began Robert Venditti's run. The run leads into the 2020 CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'', presumably concluding the Dark Multiverse narrative.
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