Justice League #34
In "The People vs. Justice League Part 1: Three Rooms," Batman faces his most grueling test yet as he struggles to lead the Justice League through three simultaneous crises—each exposing a flaw in their coordination. From a shocking incident in Queens to a delayed response and a misidentified alien threat, the team’s performance fractures under pressure, leaving Batman to bear the weight of public backlash. Written by Priest and illustrated by Pete Woods—with full art and colors by Woods—this pivotal issue captures the League at their most vulnerable, with the cover by Pete Woods reflecting the tension in stark, striking detail.
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Exhausted from his solo adventures, Batman tries to lead the Justice League against three threats at once, resulting in lapses of judgment. In Queens, a terrorist impales a nun on Wonder Woman's sword; Aquaman is late to be deployed against a seaquake, and a supposed alien armada turns out to be a tourist cruise. As the world is shocked by the League's shoddy performance, Batman shoulders the blame.
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