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** The Omega Titans themselves end up being one to the Final Host from Jason Aaron's inaugural ''Avengers'' story arc (which was being published around the same time as ''No Justice'').
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** Team Entropy, a team of general brawlers and GeniusBruiser types. Led by Batman, with the other members being Beast Boy, Lobo, Lex Luthor and Deathstroke.

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** Team Entropy, a team of general brawlers and GeniusBruiser types.[[AntiHero anti-heroes]] of [[LoveableRogue various]] [[VillainProtagonist degrees]]. Led by Batman, with the other members being Beast Boy, Lobo, Lex Luthor and Deathstroke.
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* AlmightyIdiot: The four Titans are cosmic beings that are as unassailable as fundamental forces of physics like gravity. Also like gravity, they don't think, so they can be tricked into mindlessly cannibalizing one of their number.
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The story will see not only ''Justice League (Rebirth)'' and ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaRebirth'' cancelled, but also involve ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth'', with the launches of a new ''Justice League'' alongside ''Justice League Dark'' and ''Justice League Odyssey'', while both Titans books will be relaunched with new creative teams and rosters.

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The story will see not only ''Justice League (Rebirth)'' and ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaRebirth'' cancelled, but also involve ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth'', with the launches of a new ''Justice League'' alongside ''Justice League Dark'' ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueDark'' and ''Justice League Odyssey'', while both Titans books will be relaunched with new creative teams and rosters.

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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Vril Dox sees all the chaos caused by the League's actions in ''Metal'' and their failed attempt at saving Culu and decides they and Earth need to be destroyed. While he was always an AntiHero at best, he now became a full-fledged villain.]]

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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Vril Dox sees all the chaos caused by the League's actions in ''Metal'' and their failed attempt at saving Culu Colu and decides they and Earth need to be destroyed. While he was always an AntiHero at best, he now became a full-fledged villain.]]]]
** [[spoiler: While it was building up for some time, seeing that Earth's dominant force is Entropy, associated with villainy and that he himself still embodies it, was finally what pushed Lex Luthor back into the role of a villain]]
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Comic book continuities are not adaptations. Also, Vril Dox was more of an amoral character than a hero.


* AdaptationalVillainy: Vril Dox, who was a hero in the pre-Flashpoint timeline, is now just as much of a monster as his father.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Vril Dox, who was a hero in the pre-Flashpoint timeline, is now just as much of a monster as his father.
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* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: The heroes save the day by doubling down from their previous actions and manipulating three of the Omega Titans into consuming their fourth, essentially breaking the universal order twice. The Omega Titans irresistibly fall for it, and are satiated enough to leave Earth alone for now, but they still sense this signifies a great change in the multiverse.

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* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: The heroes save the day by doubling down from their previous actions and manipulating three of the Omega Titans into consuming their fourth, essentially breaking the universal order twice. The Omega Titans irresistibly fall for it, and are satiated enough to leave Earth alone for now, but they still sense this signifies a great change in the multiverse. Furthermore in failing to stop the Omega Titans, Colu is destroyed, it's people refugees while an entire ''sector's'' worth of planets is released from their shrunken custody.
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* HumansAreBastards: Entropy, the force seemingly associated with criminality, is the prevailing force of Earth, sprouting from Belle Reve.
* NeverMyFault: Amanda Waller's actions stymie the heroes' efforts as described below, so naturally she keeps blaming the heroes for being ineffectual and making the situation worse while also absolving herself of the consequences of her solutions onto them which involve ''calling in nuclear strikes'' and sacrificing millions.


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* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: The heroes save the day by doubling down from their previous actions and manipulating three of the Omega Titans into consuming their fourth, essentially breaking the universal order twice. The Omega Titans irresistibly fall for it, and are satiated enough to leave Earth alone for now, but they still sense this signifies a great change in the multiverse.
* ProudScholarRaceGuy: The Coluans naturally turn out to be this, the scientific kind, as Wisdom is the prevailing force on their world. Conversely [[OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions the Tree of Wonder is withered on a highly neglected spot of spirituality]].

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The threat of the Titans have ended, setting up some sort of new cosmic order, leading to the Justice League to form three new teams. Martian Manhunter realizes how much they screwed the pooch and gives Green Arrow the means to stop them if they ever cross the line again and Damian is so angry at his father's actions, he's opted to go a bit rogue. As well, Colu is destroyed, its inhabitants left in escape vessels as planets once captured by Brainiac take its place. For all of their actions, Vril Dox has gone rogue as well.]]



* TonightSomeoneDies: Heavily implied to be the case for ''someone'' in the climax, per solicits.

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* TonightSomeoneDies: Heavily implied to be the case for ''someone'' in the climax, per solicits. [[spoiler:Turns out it's Starro, who dies trying to stop one of the Titans]].

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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Vril Dox sees all the chaos caused by the League's actions in ''Metal'' and their failed attempt at saving Culu and decides they and Earth need to be destroyed. While he was always an AntiHero at best, he now became a full-fledged villain.]]



** NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:That aforementioned GodzillaThreshold? It made [[YourHeadAsplode Brainiac's head asplode]], leaving the heroes and villains without Brainiac's major plan.]]

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** * NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:That aforementioned GodzillaThreshold? It made [[YourHeadAsplode Brainiac's head asplode]], leaving the heroes and villains without Brainiac's major plan.]]
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:That aforementioned GodzillaThreshold? It made [[YourHeadAsplode Brainiac's head asplode]], leaving the heroes and villains without Brainiac's major plan.]]

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* ** NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:That aforementioned GodzillaThreshold? It made [[YourHeadAsplode Brainiac's head asplode]], leaving the heroes and villains without Brainiac's major plan.]]
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: This ends up being [[spoiler:Amanda Waller's]] FatalFlaw: [[spoiler:Tired of the super heroes trying to fix things they break and letting the normal people get caught in the crossfire, Amanda attempts to hijack Brainiac so ''she'' can save the universe for once. However, doing so not only killed Brainiac, but also activating numerous fail safes that prevent other heroes from coming to their aid.]]


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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The heroes and villains are stuck having to do this, which proves troublesome for quite a few, especially Starfire, who wishes to knock Sinestro's teeth across the universe for his actions.
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* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:Vril Dox of ''L.E.G.I.O.N.'' makes his New 52/Rebirth debut in issue 2]]



* TonightSomeoneDies: Heavily implied to be the case for ''someone'' in the climax, per solicits.

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* TonightSomeoneDies: Heavily implied to be the case for ''someone'' in the climax, per solicits.solicits.
* WhamLine: From issue 2:
-->'''Lex Luthor:''' Who the hell are you?\\
'''Batman:''' His name is [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Vril Dox]].]]\\
'''[[spoiler:Vril Dox]]''': Yes, Batman, but you can call me the name my father gave me... [[spoiler:'''Brainiac 2.0''']]
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* GodzillaThreshold: Amanda Waller is so cheesed off at being blindsided by Brainiac's invasion, she activates Protocol XI: [[spoiler:hijacking some of the most dangerous psychics in the universe, such as Despero, Maxwell Lord and Hector Hammond, and brute forcing their way into Brainiac's mind to get everything they can.]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:That aforementioned GodzillaThreshold? It made [[YourHeadAsplode Brainiac's head asplode]], leaving the heroes and villains without Brainiac's major plan.]]
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** And it really does stick for Starfire, who is on ''Justice League Odyssey'' instead of ''Teen Titans'' afterwards.

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** And it really does stick for Starfire, who is on ''Justice League Odyssey'' instead of ''Teen Titans'' afterwards.afterwards.
* TonightSomeoneDies: Heavily implied to be the case for ''someone'' in the climax, per solicits.
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The story will see not only ''Justice League (Rebirth)'' and ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaRebirth'' cancelled, but also involve ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth'', with the launches of a new ''Justice League'' alongside ''Justice League Dark'' and ''Justice League Odyssey'', while the Titans books gain a {{Retool}} with new creative teams and rosters.

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The story will see not only ''Justice League (Rebirth)'' and ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaRebirth'' cancelled, but also involve ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth'', with the launches of a new ''Justice League'' alongside ''Justice League Dark'' and ''Justice League Odyssey'', while the both Titans books gain a {{Retool}} will be relaunched with new creative teams and rosters.
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* SidekickGraduationsStick: The usual [[{{Pun}} little leaguer]] members of the Teen Titans rarely get to join the [[IncrediblyLamePun big leagues]], so it's something of a surprise to see virtually the entire cast of the current ''Teen Titans'' run as Leaguers.

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* SidekickGraduationsStick: The usual [[{{Pun}} little leaguer]] members of the Teen Titans rarely get to join the [[IncrediblyLamePun big leagues]], so it's something of a surprise to see virtually the entire cast of the current ''Teen Titans'' run as Leaguers.Leaguers.
** And it really does stick for Starfire, who is on ''Justice League Odyssey'' instead of ''Teen Titans'' afterwards.
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Turns out the whole thing was a bit off in practice.


The story will see not only ''Justice League (Rebirth)'' and ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaRebirth'' cancelled, but also ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth'', with all four being replaced with four new Justice League titles following the end of ''No Justice''.

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The story will see not only ''Justice League (Rebirth)'' and ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaRebirth'' cancelled, but also involve ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth'', with all four being replaced with four the launches of a new Justice ''Justice League'' alongside ''Justice League titles following Dark'' and ''Justice League Odyssey'', while the end of ''No Justice''.
Titans books gain a {{Retool}} with new creative teams and rosters.

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'''''Justice League: No Justice''''' is a Creator/DCComics four part weekly event written by Creator/ScottSnyder, James Tynion IV and Joshua Williamson, with art by Francis Manupul. It is set to be a relaunch for the ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague'' line.

In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', the Justice League battles with ''ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}'', only for him to reveal that he's come to warn them of a greater threat, and wants to forge an alliance. Forced to team up with some of their long time foes, the heroes are pushed into a battle, not just for an alien world, but the fate of the DC universe itself.

The story will see not only ''Justice League (Rebirth)'' and ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaRebirth'' cancelled, but also ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth'' with all four being replaced with four new Justice League titles following the end of ''No Justice''.

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'''''Justice League: No Justice''''' is a Creator/DCComics four part weekly event written by Creator/ScottSnyder, James Tynion IV and Joshua Williamson, with art by Francis Manupul. It is set to be a relaunch for the ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague'' ''Franchise/{{Justice League|OfAmerica}}'' line.

In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', the Justice League battles with ''ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}'', ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}, only for him to reveal that he's come to warn them of a greater threat, four giant elemental beings that devour planets, and wants to forge an alliance.alliance to save his homeworld, Colu. Forced to team up with some of their long time foes, the heroes are pushed into a battle, not just for an alien world, but the fate of the DC universe itself.

The story will see not only ''Justice League (Rebirth)'' and ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaRebirth'' cancelled, but also ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth'' ''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth'', with all four being replaced with four new Justice League titles following the end of ''No Justice''.



** Team Wisdom, a team of scientific and/or "genius" characters. Led by The Flash (Barry Allen), with the other members being The Atom (Ryan Choi), Robin, Cyborg and Harley Quinn.

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** Team Wisdom, a team of scientific and/or "genius" characters. Led by The Flash (Barry Allen), with the other members being The Atom (Ryan Choi), Robin, Robin (Damian Wayne), Cyborg and Harley Quinn. Quinn.
* ElementalEmbodiment: The four giants are comprised of the "major energies" of the DCU: Mystery, Entropy, Wonder and Wisdom.
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** Team Wonder, a team of characters tied to mysticism and DC magic. Led by Wonder Woman, with the other members Raven, Dr. Fate, Zatanna and Etrigan.

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** Team Wonder, a team of characters tied to mysticism and DC magic. Led by Wonder Woman, with the other members being Raven, Dr. Fate, Zatanna and Etrigan.
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* CastHerd: The League is divided into four teams of five members, each with a specific theme and lead by one of the League's main members. They are:

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* CastHerd: The League is divided into four teams of five members, each with a specific theme and lead led by one of the League's main members. They are:



** Team Knowledge, a team of scientific and/or "genius" characters. Led by The Flash (Barry Allen), with the other members being The Atom (Ryan Choi), Robin, Cyborg and Harley Quinn.

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** Team Knowledge, Wisdom, a team of scientific and/or "genius" characters. Led by The Flash (Barry Allen), with the other members being The Atom (Ryan Choi), Robin, Cyborg and Harley Quinn.
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Seems to be this to ''ComicBook/AvengersNoSurrender''.
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In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', the Justice League battles with '''ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}''', only for him to reveal that he's come to warn them about a greater threat, and wants to forge an alliance. Forced to team up with some of their long time foes, the heroes are pushed into a battle, not just for an alien world, but the fate of the DC universe itself.

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In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', the Justice League battles with '''ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}''', ''ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}'', only for him to reveal that he's come to warn them about of a greater threat, and wants to forge an alliance. Forced to team up with some of their long time foes, the heroes are pushed into a battle, not just for an alien world, but the fate of the DC universe itself.



** Team Mystery, a team centering on alien/space-based characters. Lead by Superman, with the other members being Martian Manhunter, Starfire, Starro and Sinestro.
** Team Entropy, a team of general brawlers and GeniusBruiser types. Lead by Batman, with the other members being Beast Boy, Lobo, Lex Luthor and Deathstroke.
** Team Wonder, a team of characters tied to mysticism and DC magic. Lead by Wonder Woman, with the other members Raven, Dr Fate, Zatanna and Etrigan the Demon.
** Team Knowledge, a team of scientific and/or "genius" characters. Lead by The Flash, with the other members being The Atom, Robin, Cyborg and Harley Quinn.

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** Team Mystery, a team centering on alien/space-based characters. Lead Led by Superman, with the other members being Martian Manhunter, Starfire, Starro and Sinestro.
Sinestro.
** Team Entropy, a team of general brawlers and GeniusBruiser types. Lead Led by Batman, with the other members being Beast Boy, Lobo, Lex Luthor and Deathstroke.
Deathstroke.
** Team Wonder, a team of characters tied to mysticism and DC magic. Lead Led by Wonder Woman, with the other members Raven, Dr Dr. Fate, Zatanna and Etrigan the Demon.
Etrigan.
** Team Knowledge, a team of scientific and/or "genius" characters. Lead Led by The Flash, Flash (Barry Allen), with the other members being The Atom, Atom (Ryan Choi), Robin, Cyborg and Harley Quinn.
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In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', the Justice League battles with Braniac and learns of a great evil beyond their imaginations. Forced to team up with some of their long time foes, the heroes are pushed into a battle, not just for an alien world, but the fate of the DC universe itself.

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In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', the Justice League battles with Braniac '''ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}''', only for him to reveal that he's come to warn them about a greater threat, and learns of a great evil beyond their imaginations.wants to forge an alliance. Forced to team up with some of their long time foes, the heroes are pushed into a battle, not just for an alien world, but the fate of the DC universe itself.
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The story will see not only ''Justice League (Rebirth)'' and ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaRebirth'' cancelled, but also ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth'' with all four being replaced with four new Justice League titles following the end of ''No Justice''.
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J'onn actually returns in Dark Nights Metal!


* TheBusCameBack: The Martian Manhunter hasn't be in comics since just before ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' and certainly not a part of the League since before the New 52 dropped.
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!!''Justice League: No Justice'' features these tropes:

* TheBusCameBack: The Martian Manhunter hasn't be in comics since just before ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' and certainly not a part of the League since before the New 52 dropped.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: The story was hinted at in the ''Batman Lost'' oneshot in ''Dark Nights Metal'', where a book titled "NO JUSTICE" can be seen among the books owned by an elderly Bruce Wayne, all of which are named after well-known DC stories.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The story was hinted at in the ''Batman Lost'' oneshot in ''Dark Nights Metal'', where a book titled "NO JUSTICE" can be seen among the books owned by an elderly Bruce Wayne, all of which are named after well-known DC stories.stories.
* RagtagBandOfMisfits: Four unique Justice League teams with members who you wouldn't see among the cast.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: The usual [[{{Pun}} little leaguer]] members of the Teen Titans rarely get to join the [[IncrediblyLamePun big leagues]], so it's something of a surprise to see virtually the entire cast of the current ''Teen Titans'' run as Leaguers.
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'''''Justice League: No Justice''''' is a Creator/DCComics four part weekly event written by Creator/ScottSnyder, James Tynion IV and Joshua Williamson, with art by Francis Manupul. It is set to be a relaunch for the ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague'' line.

In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', the Justice League battles with Braniac and learns of a great evil beyond their imaginations. Forced to team up with some of their long time foes, the heroes are pushed into a battle, not just for an alien world, but the fate of the DC universe itself.

* CastHerd: The League is divided into four teams of five members, each with a specific theme and lead by one of the League's main members. They are:
** Team Mystery, a team centering on alien/space-based characters. Lead by Superman, with the other members being Martian Manhunter, Starfire, Starro and Sinestro.
** Team Entropy, a team of general brawlers and GeniusBruiser types. Lead by Batman, with the other members being Beast Boy, Lobo, Lex Luthor and Deathstroke.
** Team Wonder, a team of characters tied to mysticism and DC magic. Lead by Wonder Woman, with the other members Raven, Dr Fate, Zatanna and Etrigan the Demon.
** Team Knowledge, a team of scientific and/or "genius" characters. Lead by The Flash, with the other members being The Atom, Robin, Cyborg and Harley Quinn.
* EnemyMine: The League is forced to team up with some of their long-time enemies to defeat the new threat.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: The story was hinted at in the ''Batman Lost'' oneshot in ''Dark Nights Metal'', where a book titled "NO JUSTICE" can be seen among the books owned by an elderly Bruce Wayne, all of which are named after well-known DC stories.

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