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Blue & Gold “Head Swap” by Denver Brubaker

A great piece of fan art called “Head Swap” by ~thecheckeredman (Denver Brubaker) on deviantART

The 99 – A Cribsheet

Has anybody been reading Justice League/The 99? It’s the cross over mini-series featuring the Islamic inspired superhero group the 99 and DC Comics’ JLA. It’s one of those good old-fashioned “living on the same Earth, but only just met” out-of-continuity crossovers. That may sound disparaging, but it’s not meant to be. Admittedly the first issue was a bit OTT as everybody was dropped into their respective positions, but the remaining issues have been quite good.

Nevertheless, its biggest problem is that the background and origins of the characters are left to the shortest of captions and there isn’t much room for characterisation as such. So the following is a crib-sheet of information on members of the 99 put together as much for my reference as anything else.

The 99 (the short version)

There are a series of 99 magical gems called Noor Stones. Certain rare people are turned into superhumans via contact with a Noor Stone. A businessman/philanthropist called Doctor Ramzi Razem is searching for these people and has brought them together as a superhero team called The 99. However, the Noor Stones are also sought by an evil immortal called Rughal. He started off as Razem’s secret backer, but has since begun to openly oppose him.

There is an excellent official website for the 99 at www.the99.org which gives biographies and a lot more background than I’ve got room for here. Their comics are available for purchase as PDF files and there is a special The 99 Origins issue which is free.

Members of the 99

Dr Ramzi Razem

  • Name: Dr Ramzi Razem
  • Origin: Founder of the 99. Dr Ramzi is an internationally recognised philanthropist and businessman. His public goal was the promotion of world peace, but he secretly believed that peace would only be attainable if the Noor Stones could be found and uses to elevate humanity. He is the 99′s “Professor X”.
  • JLA/The-99: When he first appears Ramzi is attending the opening of the City of the Future with Jabbar, Noora, and Samda.

Bari

  • Codename: Bari the Healer
  • Alter Ego: Haroun Abrens
  • Place of Origin: South Africa
  • Powers: Tactile healing abilities
  • Origin: Bari discovered a Noor Stone whilst digging his sister’s grave and used it to heal his sick mother. The stone accentuates his ability to diagnose disease and can even heal wounds.
  • JLA/The 99: Met the JLA at the The 99 Steps Foundation in Seville, Spain when they brought Darr back to the 99.

Darr

  • Codename: Darr The Afflicter
  • Alter Ego: John Weller
  • Place of Origin: St Louis, USA
  • Powers: Generates waves of a pain.
  • Origin: He’s American, the victim of a drink driving accident that left him paralysed from the waist down. He visited a new age healer to help his depression and was given a stone to aid his meditation. You’ve guessed it, the stone was a Noor Stone, and John gained the power to project his pain outwards at other people as a “painwave.”
  • JLA/The-99: The wheel chair bound Weller had returned to St Louis, USA to consider his future when he came under attack by the New Madmen. A microscopic Starro spore inside him triggered his superpower causing waves of pain in everybody around him. The JLA attended and stunned John before taking him to the 99′s Seville base for study.

Fattah

  • Codename: Fattah the Opener
  • Alter Ego: Toro Ridwan
  • Place of Origin: Indonesia
  • Powers: Teleportation
  • Origin: He was just a restaurant washer-up until he discovered a strange belt in a local second-hand shop. It gave him the power to create teleportation portals.
  • JLA/The-99: Met Hawkman whilst investigating the source of earthquakes in Brazil. Revealed that they were caused by the awakening of a new Noor Stone gem bearer.

Hadya

  • Codename: Hadya the Guide
  • Alter Ego: Amira Khan
  • Powers: Tracker and navigator
  • Place of Origin: London, UK
  • Origin: She escaped the constraints of her traditional family by becoming fascinated in maps. Even as a child she could draw maps of places she’d never been and annotate them with details she could never have actually known. Her power is gifted to her by a Noor Stone embedded in a necklace that she always wears.
  • JLA/The-99: Met the JLA at the The 99 Steps Foundation in Seville, Spain when they brought Darr back to the 99.

Jabbar

  • Codename: Jabbar The Powerful
  • Alter Ego: Nawaf Al-Bilali
  • Powers: Super-strength
  • Place of Origin: Saudi Arabia
  • Origin: The first evidence for the survival of the Stones presented itself when a young Saudi man called Nawaf Al-Bilali was forced across a mine field by criminals. An exploding mine shattered a Noor Stone that the youth was unwittingly carrying and embedded its fragments within his skin. The stone gave him vast superstrength and turned his body into an almost uncontrollable hulk. Ramzi convinced the Saudi’s to leave the boy in his care and transferred him to Paris where they removed enough of the fragments to give Nawaf control over his abilities. Ramzi then named him Jabbar, the first of his 99.
  • JLA/The-99: When he first appears Jabbar is one of the three members of the 99 accompanying Dr Ramzi to the opening of the City of the Future. He, Noora and Samda tried to settle the crowd during the Starro initiated riot.

Jami

  • Codename: Jami the Assembler
  • Alter Ego: Miklos Szekelhydi
  • Powers: Able to create mechanical constructs
  • Place of Origin: Hungary
  • Origin: He was an insular child-genius whose abilities were boosted to a superhuman level by the family locket he unwittingly wore (yeah, it was a Noor Stone). He can visualise the blue prints of any device he looks at and can assemble advance machinery by sheer effort of will.
  • JLA/The-99: Met the JLA at the The 99 Steps Foundation in Seville, Spain when they brought Darr back to the 99. Created the machines used by the Flash and Atom to diagnose Darr’s problems.

Mumita

  • Codename: Mumita the Destroyer
  • Alter Ego: Catarina Barbosa
  • Powers: Enhanced strength, speed and agility
  • Place of Origin: Portugal
  • Origin: She is a mysterious runaway who when found by Dr Ramzi was working as a criminal enforcer.
  • JLA/The-99: Met Hawkman whilst investigating the source of earthquakes in Brazil. Revealed that they were caused by the awakening of a new Noor Stone gem bearer.

Noora

  • Codename: Noora the Light
  • Alter Ego: Dana Ibrahim
  • Powers: Illumination Powers
  • Place of Origin: UAE
  • Origin: She was a spoilt rich brat until she is kidnapped from university by men trying to extort money from her father. She was thrown down a deep well where she found a Noor Stone that she then used to escape.
  • JLA/The-99: When she first appears Jabbar is one of the three members of the 99 accompanying Dr Ramzi to the opening of the City of the Future. She senses the corruption in Albert Chou. She, Jabbar, and Samda tried to settle the crowd during the Starro initiated riot.

Rafie

  • Codename: Rafie the Lifter
  • Alter Ego: Murat Vyaroglu
  • Powers: Control over gravity
  • JLA/The-99: Met Hawkman whilst investigating the source of earthquakes in Brazil. Revealed that they were caused by the awakening of a new Noor Stone gem bearer.

Samda

  • Codename: Samda the Invulnerable
  • Alter Ego: Aisha Mokhtar
  • Powers: Immovability, impenetrable force field
  • JLA/The-99: When she first appears Samda is one of the three members of the 99 accompanying Dr Ramzi to the opening of the City of the Future. She pushes Chou away after Noora senses the corruption in him. She, Jabbar, and Noora tried to settle the crowd during the Starro initiated riot.

Asides From Twitter for 2011-02-24

Wowzers! Now that’s a group – Lightning McQueen, the…

Wowzers! Now that’s a group – Lightning McQueen, the Yellow Power Ranger, Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, and Shrek. I shudder to think what sort of menace could draw them together as the “Sense of Right Alliance”. (I suppose “Sense of Right” is just a machine translation of “Justice”).

Asides From Twitter for 2011-02-23

  • Powet.tv’s Zac Shipley remembers Dwayne McDuffie by reviewing his favourite JLU episode – “The Terror Beyond”- http://bit.ly/ekfWP9 #

Winick reflects on Generation Lost at CBR

CBR’s Josie Campbell has interviewed Justice League: Generation Lost writer Judd Winick about his time on the book and the changes that he’s had to make to his story over the last twenty-issues. While coy on the fate of Jaime Reyes, the current Blue Beetle, but Winick did comment on the general thrust of the next few issues and where he’s going with Maxwell Lord:

I think for a lot of our longer readers, myself included, Max just went bad for the sake of going bad. I actually wanted to explain who Max is, where he comes from, why and what brought him here today — a monster to some, but a guy who’s trying to save the world, in his head. A lot of people, including internally, talked about it, that as much as this arc is about the current incarnation of Justice League International, this has really been about the story of Max Lord. So in these final issues, especially these couple coming up right now, we’ll be getting into how these guys tick. But the action is going to amp up in a ridiculous way in these last couple of issues. The big fight at the end takes place over a couple of issues.

He also describes how he’s learnt to make lemonade from other people’s plot lemons:

I was saddled with that [JMS's Wonder Woman reboot] suddenly, and I was like, OK, there’s a major thing coming up with Wonder Woman because she killed Max Lord! And [when] I sat down, I was like, oh, this is good! This is actually good! This is going to be really, really fun, this is going to make Max crazy that suddenly the whole world has forgotten Wonder Woman — just like he made the whole world forget him! Oh, my God! It’s great! That was not by my design at all, I wasn’t doing this to Wonder Woman, but it was coming from an outside source, and I just made lemonade. Really, it’s one of my favorite issues, because when Max finds out that the world has forgotten — I like how angry it makes him. He’s tossing stuff around and he’s screaming, “What the fuck do you mean, you don’t know who Wonder Woman is?” [Laughs]

It’s a quite a good interview, but Judd is very careful not to spoil any endings or any possible continuing stories.

Asides From Twitter for 2011-02-22

Dwayne McDuffie RIP

I don’t want to believe the news on Newsarama, CBR, Comics Alliance and The Beat, but it is being reported that Dwayne McDuffie has passed away. A cause of death has not been reported.

Mr McDuffie has the distinction of writing for the Justice League in more formats than just about anybody else I can think of. He wrote for the animated TV series (Justice League, Justice League Unlimited), a direct-to-DVD movie (Justice League: Crisis on Two Earth), a video game (Justice League Heroes), and the regular JLA comic book. More recently he wrote the screen play for the DVD adaptation of Grant Morrison and Frank Quietly’s All-Star Superman and was the producer on the current incarnation of Ben Ten.

Mr McDuffie may be most influential for co-creating and guiding the Milestone Comics characters during the 1990s – a genuine attempt to create a comic book universe that encapsulated all of America’s children. The break out character of that group was Virgil Hawkins (Static). A spin-off cartoon series, Static Shock, was launched in 2000. McDuffie became involved with the writing of the cartoon and from there he was recruited into the creative team behind Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.

Through all his work there was an openness that let the best character, who ever that might be, come to the fore. You knew if Dwayne McDuffie has written the script because it just sounded better – the characters were richer, the jokes funnier, the emotions deeper.

My condolences to his friends and family.

Justice League: Generation Lost #19

Issue Credits

Writer
Judd Winick
Penciller
Fernando Dagnino
Inker
Raul Fernandez
Colourist, Variant Cover Colourist
Hi-Fi
Letterer
Swands
Cover Artist
Dustin Nguyen
Variant Cover Artist
Kevin Maguire
Editor
Rex Ogle, Brian Cunningham

Quotes

Power Girl: You’re sending me away?Fire: You did try to beat us all to death. That at least deserves a “time out.”Ice: Max had her under his control. Like you when who tried to barbecue us.Fire: But unlike you when you tried to freeze me.Ice: Fair point.

Blue Beetle: I told you… I’d put you through a wall. Hombre.

Synopsis “And The Lord Taketh Away”

Previously: Maxwell Lord’s plans are accelerating. He has kidnapped the Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes) to study the alien technology in his armour. Beetle’s friends in the JLI traced Max to Tokyo, but before they could start looking for either Beetle or Max they were ambushed by Power Girl. She had been brainwashed into thinking that the JLI were her enemies, but the conditioning didn’t hold and she signed-up for fight against Max.

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Another character confirmed for Young Justice

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The producers said there would be lots of characters the first season and here’s confirmation that at least one new male character is on the way.

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It appears that somebodies agent has let slip the casting a new series regular for Young Justice. dcwomenkickingass have the scoop that Logan Grove has been cast as Beast Boy in the series. Now the interesting thing about this is the timing – as of Jan 10th they’d completed dialogue recording up to episode 24 or so of the current series. So a casting announcement now could actually mean its for the second season. Either that or CN have only now been allowed Grove’s agent to announce it.