In the future, Power Girl was at the forefront of the surviving super-heroes begrudgingly working with Mech Luthor against Brainiac, the "interesting" story. In the present, Batman questioned the wisdom of Superman's plan to rescue the Daily Planet, and whether he would choose the same course if his wife wasn't in the building. Superman got in his face, scowling "You dare--?" So yeah, the prototype for Injustice, without the saving grace of platforming Tom Taylor. Oh, J'Onn was seated at the meeting room table in the present.
"Betrayal" was by writer Marv Wolfman, artist Mike S. Miller (yes, that one;) pencils by Adriana Melo, and inks by Norman Lee.
Monday, September 11, 2023
DC Universe Online Legends #3 (Early May, 2011)
Labels:
2010s,
Batman,
Imaginary Stories,
Martian Manhunter,
Superman
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2 comments:
I forgot who is Mike S. Miller?
In case you're not joking, he was a regular fill-in artist on JLA during Waid's run whose career cooled when he expressed homophobic views on the DC Message Boards. He transitioned to George R.R. Martin adaptations and stuff like this before mostly disappearing in the 2010s.
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