Justice League #6
In "The People vs. Justice League, Part 1: Three Rooms," Batman grapples with the weight of leadership as the Justice League falters under simultaneous crises—ranging from a tragic misstep in Queens to a delayed response and a false alarm from an alien armada that's just a cruise ship. Written by Priest and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Pete Woods—pencils, inks, and colors all by Woods—this 2018 issue captures the League at a breaking point, with Batman facing the fallout of their failures. The cover by Pete Woods perfectly encapsulates the tension of a team on the edge.
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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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