America vs. the Justice Society #[nn]
In "Chapter One: 'I Accuse!'" from *America vs. the Justice Society* #nn (2015), the courtroom drama heats up as the Wizard takes the stand, claiming to have witnessed Batman’s alleged treachery—only to be dismantled by Helena Wayne and the unexpected testimony of Robotman, now inhabiting Chuck Grayson’s body. With Jerry Ordway’s dynamic cover capturing the tension, the trial’s momentum shifts as Dr. Fate intervenes, and a shadowy figure watching from afar realizes the time to strike against the Justice Society has come. Written by Roy Thomas and Dann Thomas, with art by Howard Bender and inks by Alfredo Alcala, this pivotal issue unfolds with sharp legal intrigue and supernatural stakes.
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As the hearing continues, the Wizard is called in as a prosecution witness. He claims that what was written in Batman's diary is indeed true, since he was somehow in the area when these traitorous actions happened. However, his testimony is shot down by Helena Wayne through the testimony of Robotman (in Chuck Grayson’s body) and others, as well as evidence refuting where the Wizard was at the time. When the Wizard tries to escape, Dr. Fate stops him using his own magic, as another foe far away is seeing the hearing on TV and realizes that he needs to make his move against the JSA soon.
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