JLA #3
In "Unglücklich bis an ihr Ende," a pivotal moment in the JLA's evolving dynamic unfolds as Superman shares with Batman the lingering fallout of distrust within the team. With the League split to confront three crises, they each encounter Dr. Destiny—and his dream self, whose surreal influence has warped reality. Guided by the Manhunter’s intervention, the heroes confront the dreamer’s mind, forcing a reckoning that leads to a quiet, powerful reunion. Written by Mark Waid and Christian Heiss, with dynamic art by Bryan Hitch, Phil Jimenez, Ty Templeton, Doug Mahnke, Mark Pajarillo, and inks by Paul Neary, Kevin Nowlan, Drew Geraci, and Walden Wong, the issue features colors by Laura DePuy and a striking cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary.
In "Unglücklich bis an ihr Ende," the JLA confronts a Queen whose grip on reality is slipping as storybook creatures overrun Manhattan. With Wonder Woman using her lasso of truth to reveal the world’s true nature, the Queen faces a painful choice between fantasy and the harshness of reality—only for Flash to outwit her with a final, unexpected twist.
In "Traumteam," Superman shares with Batman how their fractured trust nearly cost them in a crisis, leading the JLA to split up during three emergencies—only to all confront Dr. Destiny, whose dream self has warped reality with dream logic. With the Manhunter guiding them through the surreal threat, the team must unite not just to fight, but to wake a mind trapped between worlds. As Batman calls the League back together, the moment is charged with quiet resolve—civilian identities give way to heroism, and the Bat enters the cave, not as a symbol, but as a man who believes in the team again.
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