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    Character » Hal Jordan appears in 5295 issues.

    With the ability to overcome great fear and harness the power of will, test-pilot Hal Jordan was chosen to be the Green Lantern of Sector 2814 inheriting the ring of the dying alien Green Lantern, Abin Sur. He later on went to creating his own power ring from his own will power. Through sheer will power and determination, Hal has established an impressive record of heroism across the galaxy with the help of his fellow Green Lanterns as well as his peers in the Justice League.

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    Hal Jordan's Justice League of Anger!
    Hal Jordan's Justice League of Anger!
    I'm pretty excited about James Robinson's Justice League: Cry For Justice.

    I'm pretty sure by now you've read what it's about. You've probably seen the preview that G-Man posted, with Hal delivering what I believe could be the very same declaration that Batman delivered in Batman and the Outsiders #1! In fact, Hal's Justice League is reminiscent of a bunch of other versions of the Justice League over the years. J'onn J'onzz formed a Justice League: Task Force. I never read it, but this could be like Extreme Justice, what looks like an armored version of Captain Atom, Booster Gold and Blue Beetle. there was the recent Justice League Elite. I'm stills cratching my head over that one. Of course there was the Justice League Detroit, that Aquaman led following the Martian Invasion and destruction of the satellite. The Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha Justice League that sprung out of Legends, following COIE. Batmanabandoned his Outsiders for that one...I feel like I'm missing a League somewhere...

    Before all these weekly series and events with a capital Eve, remember when there was something called a fifth-week event? Instead of kicking back and resting on laurels, DC would put together a series that stretched over the course of a five-week month.

    That's the only way I could tell that a month had an extra week.

    Fifth-Week Event!
    Fifth-Week Event!
    The Justice Society Returns! was one of these fifth-week events. Classic team-ups in new first issues of All-American, Adventure, Hit and other Golden Age style books. Ironically, the book ends were written by James Robinson and David S. Goyer.

    Another one of these fifth-week events, maybe one of the last ones - if not the last one - before all the madness of weekly comics and unending event mini-series was Justice Leagues. I don't think this has ever been collected, if it has it may be out of print. It had the typical bookends, and the three issues in between. Maybe you remember it. The gist of the story is that this alien insect queen wants to repopulate Earth, and hires the Advance Man to do some legwork to make Earth ready for her and her seed. the Advance Man arrives, and the first place he goes is Hector Hammond's cell. Hal Jordan is either Parallax, or maybe just come back looking for redemption as The Spectre. The Advance Man directs Hammond to broadcast a message to forget the Justice League of America, to break down Earth's defenses and smooth the way for Plura, the alien insect queen. Realizing that it means all life on earth will die, Hammond sneaks a message to remember the "Justice League of A -!" before the Advance Man can stop him. There are no less than eight new Justice Leagues that spring up over the next three issues. The funniest is Plastic Man's Justice League of Anarchy, featuring The Creeper, Harley Quinn and 'Mazing Man. This is one of four - half the new Leagues - that is shown only in passing. (Plas and his League get only one panel in Justice League of Amazons 1, in my opinion probably the weakest of the bunch.) Kyle pulls together a Justice League of Air, with Black Condor, Captain Atom, Dr. Light, Firestorm, The Ray and Red Tornado, in the same issue that Mikaal Tomas (interestingly referred to only as the Starman that fell to Earth) turns downJ'onn J'onzz' invitation to join his Justice League of Aliens featuring Guy Gardner, Lobo, Orion, Starfire and Superman. Guy gets in an inapropriate homophobic jab before Mikaal leaves.

    Each of the League members know that something is not right, but can't put their finger on it. Batman and Nightwing debate the point as The Dark Knight assembles a Justice League ofArkham! - what the? - featuring Catwoman, Poison Ivy, The Riddler, The Joker and The Ventriloquist. You gotta admit this is pretty imaginative stuff to come up with a League that starts with an "A"!

    The coolest part of the Justice Leagues fifth-week storyline is that, from Hammond's broadcast, each of the original Magnificent Seven found a League that reflects them. Okay, so Aquaman brings together all of the undersea characters; but, Wonder Woman brings together both sides of her personality, warrior and emissary. Batman does the same with his Arkham League, and so does Plastic Man. Most of the other Leagues fit the same pattern, except for maybe the Alien League. And this seems to be one of the reasons that each one of them knows something is wrong. In the brief moments when each of the Leagues interract with each other they don't get along. The personality clashes are obvious.
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    And now, Hal gets to form his own more pro-active Justice League of Anger. Should be interesting to see the team dynamic...I'm torn over being okay that it's only a mini-series and not an ongoing. Maybe the response can affect that...               
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    I had never seen nor read "Justice Leagues".  Is it really because Hammond broadcasts a mental message and gets interrupted before he finishes stating, "Remember the Justice League of A--" that the League heroes really assembled separate League teams that started with the letter "A"?  I am at a true loss on this one. 

    I skipped out on these issues after awhile when Morrison was writing, probably after #10 or thereabouts, kept getting let down.  Been getting JLA sporadically last few years, so I am at a loss and if you could elaborate either here or via PM, I'd appreciate it. 

    Regarding Hal's current attempt at getting his own League going, is this "Justice League of Anger" actually what it will be called or is it your own nomenclature for Hal's proposed new team?

    It's pretty much a given it will be a mini-series, and maybe Hal will come back into the fold  after all is said and done.  I doubt DC will let their "Magnificent Seven Regulars" of the JLA be absent for too long.  It's just one of those usual "rotating roster" ploys DC and Marvel always fall back on with JLA and The Avengers, respectively. 

    I WANT to pick this mini-series up, but don't know if I can justify the expenditure.  Fuel and food prices going back up, you know.  *sigh*

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    This was a six-issue mini-series starting with Justice Leagues: JL? (pictured above), followed by Justice Leagues: Justice League of Amazons, Justice Leagues: Justice League of Atlantis, Justice Leagues: Justice League of Arkham, Justice Leagues: Justice League of Aliens and wrapping up in Justice Leagues: JLA. It wasn't groundbreaking or earth-shattering, but is was entertaining and amusing. 

    It really is a shame that DC won't take the risks that it/they used to. It was a pretty big deal to have Batman resign from the League and form a new team. Of course at the time there's always the perception that a change like that is more or less permanent. It lasted what? - three to five years at the most. from '82 to somewhere after COIE - maybe '86 or '87...

    At $3.99 - it might not be a bad idea to wait for the trade on the new Hal Jordan series. That's what I'm starting to do.  

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