Justice League of America Sonderband #2
In "Der Pfad des Tornado, Kapitel 3: Die Mutigen & die Tapferen," Black Lightning and Hawkgirl confront Trident and Dr. Impossible in St. Roch, uncovering a shocking clue on Trident’s neck that changes everything. As the Red Tornado searches for answers, guided by the Phantom Stranger, he stumbles upon a battlefield where Green Lantern, Arsenal, and Black Canary fight an army of their own. Meanwhile, Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman’s decision-making in the Batcave is thrown into chaos by the sudden arrival of Black Lightning and Hawkgirl.
In "Der Pfad des Tornado, Kapitel 4: Mensch sein," the Justice League confronts a terrifying fusion of machine and flesh on the Trident, as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Black Lightning, and Hawkgirl unravel the horrifying truth behind the Starro possessor. With Green Lantern, Black Canary, and Arsenal battling villains in the shadows, the arrival of Red Tornado triggers the premature activation of Amazo, while Vixen rushes in to aid the team—just as an intelligent Solomon Grundy emerges from the chaos.
In "Der Pfad des Tornado, Kapitel 5: Neugeboren," the newly formed New League converges under the guidance of an unexpected source—Solomon Grundy, whose intellect now rivals his strength. When the rogue android Amazo, mistaken for the Red Tornado, accesses John Smith's memories, it leads him to Kathy Sutton’s home, setting the stage for a tense confrontation rooted in identity and memory.
In "Der Pfad des Tornado, Kapitel 6: Mann aus Eisen," the Justice League faces its greatest challenge yet as Amazo unleashes his full power in a climactic showdown. Meanwhile, Red Tornado struggles to survive against Solomon Grundy, whose relentless fury threatens to overwhelm even the most durable of heroes.
In "Der Pfad des Tornado, Epilog: Team-Bausteine," the new Justice League begins to take shape as invitations are sent out, Roy Harper embraces his new identity as Red Arrow, and Black Lightning tours the Hall of Justice—its public galleries, Trophy Hall, and the sleek new satellite dubbed "the Kitchen," a high-tech training hub. As Batman and Black Lightning delve deeper into the League’s latest mystery, they uncover a startling truth: the enigmatic Trident is not a villain, but a hero from the 31st century known as Karate Kid.
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