Justice League of America Sonderband #5
In "Grenzenlos, Kapitel 2," the Injustice League unleashes a calculated campaign of disruption, systematically dismantling the Justice League with chilling precision. As Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and others fall one by one, only Superman, Vixen, Black Canary, and Black Lightning remain free—struggling to stay ahead of a foe that seems to anticipate every move.
In "Grenzenlos, Kapitel 3: Zwei gegen die Natur," Superman and Black Lightning face an overwhelming assault at the Legion of Doom’s stronghold, pushed to the edge by Lex Luthor’s cruel taunts. With the full might of the Injustice League arrayed against them, their strength and strategy are tested like never before—surrounded not just by enemies, but by the very forces of nature they must now overcome.
In "Grenzenlos, Kapitel 4: Entfesselt," Firestorm rushes to save Superman from Lex Luthor’s Kryptonite blade, breaking the League’s captivity and igniting a full-scale clash against the Injustice League. As Batman, Wonder Woman, and the rest of the Justice League fight back, Hal Jordan and Firestorm join the fray, turning the tide in a relentless battle. Just as victory seems within reach, Amanda Waller arrives with her new Suicide Squad, arresting every combatant—villains and heroes alike—before the League prepares for a new chapter, including the wedding of Black Canary and Green Arrow.
When two thieves break into Guy Gardner’s storage unit, a surge of green energy swaps one of them with the Atom from the Tangent Universe, leaving chaos in its wake. The Justice League of America is called in to investigate, but as the situation spirals, they find themselves facing a hero from another reality—caught between duty and the unknown.
In the quiet hum of a Christmas Eve soup kitchen, Red Arrow finds himself serving meals to strangers—until one man’s familiar face stops him cold. The man, Bromwell Stikk, carries a past tied to both the Teen Titans and the Titans, and as their eyes meet, old tensions stir beneath the warmth of the kitchen’s flickering lights.
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