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Anyways the Hawk-Kids have markings around their eyes which I think is supposed to be a reference to markings on hawks (?) but I think it makes them look like Quiet from MGSV
Oh thank god, an actual moment of DECENCY, with Billy Batson SAVING LIVES
Also his hair makes him look like a buff Uncle Dudley
Okay, so in the middle of Superman being beaten by Brainiac, Batman and Catgirl rushing to save Hawkman and Hawkwoman, and Joker murdering heroes… there’s now a noir scene with Martian Manhunter and Question. CAN ANYTHING BE KEPT STRAIGHT AND TO THE POINT???
So i just did an edit to help discern what’s Creeper and what’s Joker and… yeah this sucks. There’s just nothing to really give any indication of what Joker is doing other than he’s dressed as Spidey, and he’s jabbing a blade through Creeper. But where is he? Which direction?
Now HERE’S a pretty infamous image, notorious for being incredibly hard to descend what’s going on. I… think I know? But it’s still difficult because A. Miller’s complete lack of detail here, and B. Him probably trying to hide the fact Joker is dressed like Spider-Man
Whenever I read New 52 Justice League issue 25 by Geoff Johns (the one where Plastic Man is given a new origin and then never elaborated on)
What I will say sucks is the fact that Batman is perfectly fine with innocent people getting killed, and not allowing the other heroes to save innocents. It’s just wrong, and not how Batman should be
The more I read this the more I realize just how much Joe Kelly used THIS book as an inspiration for how he wrote Plastic Man. Even the coma dreams Plas mentions here were used in JLA.
I have to admit, Miller does seem like he’s having fun with Plastic Man, artistically. I think he actually might be a fan in general, given that he actually wrote Plas as being a founding JLA member in his All Star Batman and Robin book