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A New Justice League Satellite Era… A Really Bad Idea? (Spoilers)
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A New Justice League Satellite Era… is this going to be a really, really bad idea? It has not exactly worked out the past four rimw.
From 1969 to 1984, the Satellite-Era faced multiple challenges before becoming inoperable.
New attempts at space headquarters since 1994 have also ended in destruction or failure.
DC All-In Special previews the new Watchtower, showcasing its construction and uncertain future.
We’ve known the Justice League Watchtower was returning for some time. The satellite station in which the Justice League operate in, 20,000 miles in the sky in a geostationary orbit. The original “Satellite-era” of stories ran from Justice League of America #78 in 1969, when the Satellite headquarters was built, and Justice League of America #230 in 1984 in which it was made inoperable.
The similar Justice League Refuge came along in 1994 before being destroyed in Grant Morrison’s first issue of JLA in 1997, replaced with the moon base. A new satellite was built in 2007 in the Brad Meltzer run before being smashed down to Earth during the Forever Evil event in 2013.
More recently, Lex Luthor built a new satellite as a peace offering, and that didn’t last long either. So what about this new creation?
Justice League Unlimited Watchtower designs by Dan Mora
You get a brief glimpse at the conclusion of tomorrow’s Absolute Power #4 by Mark Waid and Dan Mora.
But the DC All-In Special shows it off far more, from the previewed construction…
DC All-In Special #1
… which involved all Justice Leaguer’s special skills and contacts over just fifty-two days, including the plumbing and soft furnishing. And then, we get a glimpse of the almost-finished project.
Can anyone else hear the DS9 theme tune?
You know, it wasn’t that long ago that the Justice League worked out that everyone in a big satellite in orbit around the Earth looking down on humanity wasn’t especially a good look. I wonder how long, even with all the Boom Tubes in the world, it will take for them to realise that again.
What was it Alan Moore wrote?
Is it time for the over people to gather? To lord it over the little people? How long until it all comes crashing down again?
DC ALL IN SPECIAL #1 (ONE SHOT) CVR A DANIEL SAMPERE WRAPAROUND(W) Scott Snyder – Joshua Williamson (A) Daniel Sampere – Wes Craig (CA) Daniel SampereTHE NEXT EPIC CHAPTER OF DC HISTORY BEGINS HERE…PRESENTED AS A STARLING, SYMMETRICAL FLIPBOOK! DON’T MISS IT! Following the events of DC’s blockbuster storyline Absolute Power, the heroes of the core DC Universe have fought against the deep divisions in the world around them to usher in a new era of unity. And it’s just in time, too–because Darkseid has returned. Superman must gather every hero on Earth to hold the line against a very different version of the Lord of Apokolips, as they raise our cosmic defenses and prepare for war…and when the first blows land, the shock waves will ripple into every series in the DCU and shake the nature of their reality to its core! But little do they know…the greater threat is still to come. For there is another Earth: the Absolute Universe. Here, DC’s biggest icons are coming of age with fewer advantages and facing greater opposition than ever before…while miraculously retaining the immutable heroism that has inspired fans for decades. But can they really protect the light that shines inside them when the world in which they live is hurtling toward a terrible destiny? Retail: $4.99 In-Store Date: 10/2/2024
ABSOLUTE POWER #4 (OF 4) CVR A DAN MORA(W) Mark Waid (A/CA) Dan MoraBARE-KNUCKLE BRAWL FOR THE POWER OF THE DCU! As the last remaining resistance fighters fight tooth and nail on the bloody island of Gamorra, Batman and Superman find themselves at bitter odds! Amanda Waller has come too far to give up now–it’s time to call in the reinforcements…from beyond the multiversal veil?! The fate of our heroes–and the future of the DC Universe–will forever be changed in this shocking grand finale to the Absolute Power saga as, from the ashes, justice is reborn… Retail: $4.99 In-Store Date: 10/2/2024
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