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All he has to do is believe. I love how Morrison gives Kyle Rayner a huge chance to shine, even if the Kryptonite bullet got through.
Also, a reminder that Semeiks, Rollins, and Garrahy's art is gorgeous throughout this series.
How the JLA are taking down their future counterparts is quite entertaining and often clever. The layouts here from Porter are also really well done to convey the plan between Plastic Man and Huntress.
How many exhaustion points can you suffer before you're essentially out on your feet?
It's almost like there's a rule that superheroes have to attack one another when they first meet. I'm always thankful when writers ignore that rule, but at least here we've got the excuse that EVERYONE is acting weirdly due to the virus.
This is when you call in the heavy hitters. Vandal Savage is an interesting villain, perfect for a story meant to cross ages.
This is kind of weird. Why is future Bat being all devious and forcing regular Bat into the future. What does future Bat know that he's not telling anyone else?
I think that they need to enroll Orion in impulse control and anger management courses. Oof.