JLA #2
In "Turm zu Babel, Teil 4: Harte Worte," the JLA confront a mythic threat as Aquaman and Superman join forces with Flash and Green Lantern, leading to a pivotal moment when Aquaman’s kiss awakens the sleeping Wonder Woman. With the help of rescued allies Plastic Man and Martian Manhunter, the team follows Batman’s unexpected lead into a fabled book that holds the imprisoned Queen of a twisted fairy tale realm—where the origins of her tyranny are revealed through the Huntsman’s haunting tale. Written by Mark Waid and Christian Heiss, with dynamic art by Bryan Hitch and J. H. Williams, and colored by Laura DePuy, this issue’s cover by Howard Porter and Drew Geraci captures the story’s escalating tension.
In "In die Wälder," a mysterious book unleashes the Queen of Fables, transforming Manhattan into a living fairy tale where Wonder Woman becomes the central prize. As the JLA ventures into the enchanted woods, they’re scattered—Plastic Man and Martian Manhunter trapped in a gingerbread cottage, while Green Lantern and Flash discover Wonder Woman asleep in a glass coffin.
In "Die Märchenkönigin Teil 2: Fremde Wahrheit," Aquaman and Superman team up with Flash and Green Lantern to awaken Wonder Woman from a magical slumber, only to be drawn into a fabled realm when Batman leads them into a book containing the Queen’s enchanted land. There, they meet the Huntsman, who reveals the dark truth behind the Queen’s exile—and the secret of how her step-daughter Snow White imprisoned her in myth.
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