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Justice League (vol. 2) #3

Issue Credits

Writer
Geoff Johns
Penciller, Cover Penciller
Jim Lee
Inker, Cover Inker
Scott Williams
Colourist
Alex Sinclair, Hi-Fi, Gabe Eltaeb
Letterer
Patrick Brosseau
Cover Colourist
Alex Sinclair
Variant Cover Penciller
Greg Capullo
Variant Cover Inker
Jonathan Glapion
Variant Cover Colourist
Fco Plascenia
Assistant Editor
Darren Shan
Editor
Brian Cunningham

Quotes

Wonder Woman: CREATURES OF EVIL! BACK TO HADES!Flash: Uh… wow.Green Lantern: Dibs.

Synopsis “Justice League Part Three” (22-pages)

Previously: It is five years ago and Earth’s newly emerged superheroes are feared by a populice who cannot yet tell them apart from the supervillains. Matters begin when Gotham City’s Batman and Coast City’s Green Lantern find themselves fighting the same winged mechanical-demon. Together they follow-up the possibility that it is an alien creature by questioning the alien Superman in Metropolis. A misunderstanding leads to a brawl and Green Lantern calls in the Flash to back them-up. The four heroes have only just got their personal misunderstandings sorted when a box they seized from the first monster starts “pinging”. A massive teleportation portal suddenly opens and a hoard of identical creatures poor through. A second portal simultaneously opens in Detroit’s STAR Labs severely injuring Victor Stone, the son of Silas Stone, the scientist who had been studying another of the alien boxes.

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Young Justice: Downtime

Screen Shots

Episode Credits

Writer Director Music Voice Director
Kevin Hopps Jay Oliva
  • Kristopher Carter
  • Michael McCuistion
  • Lolita Ritmanis
Jamie Thomason
Main Cast Guest Cast
Stephanie Lemelin Artemis Nolan North Superman
Jesse McCartney Robin Khary Payton Black Manta
Danica McKellar Miss Martian Jeff Glenn Bennett Vulko
Nolan North Superboy Jeff Glenn Bennett Alfred Pennyworth
Khary Peyton Aqualad George Eads Flash (listed as Barry Allen)
Jason Spisak Kid Flash Kelly Hu Paula Crock
Phil LaMarr Aquaman (listed as King Orin)
Yuri Lowenthal Garth
Roger Craig Smith Prince Orm
Kath Soucie Queen Mera
Kath Soucie Joan Garrick
Cree Summer Tula
Cree Summer Mary West
James Arnold Taylor Topo
Kath Soucie Lori Lemaris (uncredited)
Yuri Lowenthal Lagoon Boy (uncredited)
Roger Craig Smith L-5
Animation Directors Animation Timing Director Character Design Storyboard
Doo-Hyung Lee James Tim Walker
  • Dusty Abell
  • Jerome Moore
  • Jay Baker
  • Tim Divar
  • Phil Langone
  • Lauren Montgomery
Animation Services Lead Character Designer Prop Design
MOI Animation Inc. Phil Bourassa
  • Andy Chiang
  • Alexander Kubalsky
  • Eugene Mattos
Line Producer Producer Executive Producer
David Wilcox
  • Brandon Vietti
  • Greg Weisman
Sam Register
Theme written and performed by: Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion, Lolita Ritmanis

Quotes

Kaldur’ahm: Have you ever wondered what would have happened if I had stayed behind and you had become Aqualad?Garth: Never.Kaldur’ahm: No, neither have I.

Synopsis “Downtime”

August 27th – Young Justice’s fight against Clayface in Gotham City has not gone well. Aqualad (Kaldur’ahm) is the last to fall before the Batman suddenly crashes in through a skylight and disables Clayface with ease. Later at Mount Justice Batman takes Aqualad to task for his failure as team leader. He is told “You’re their leader and your head wasn’t in the game!” Aqualad tries to protest, but realises that Batman is correct. He confesses that after so long of dreaming of the surface world he now finds that his thoughts drift more towards Atlantis. Batman correctly deduces that it is a particular person in Atlantis that Aqualad is missing, but warns him that “you can split your time between the surface and the sea, but not your mind. Either you are here 100% or you need to walk way. Make a decision Kaldur and make it soon.”

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Amazing DC Pantheon Etched on an Etch-A-Sketch

This is quite amazing. It’s the Justice League recreated on an Etch-A-Sketch by the Etch-A-Sketch Man (alias Christoph Brown) and edited together by Nathaniel Brown. What impresses me isn’t just his skill with the device, but a lot of these are actually quite good compositions regardless of the medium.

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