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* TookALevelInBadass: In his first appearance, the Synmar Utopica allegedly being "beyond" any foe Superman has faced before came off as more of an InformedAbility because during their battle, Alkor didn't leave any lasting, serious damage on Superman (or his suit for that matter) and lost their one-on-one fight with Superman seemingly not looking any worse for wear, compared to his battles against Doomsday or other powerful foes. In this story, however, Alkor returns and puts up a much better showing, putting up a prolonged fight against Superman, the Justice League, and the United Order, coming off as a much bigger threat this time and necessitating the use of the Phantom Zone Projector to banish him.
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* OffModel: A strange case, that's also strangely repeated from a previous Bendis comic. The first issue has a Flash unmasked in a lab coat who is addressed as Barry. However, the Flash has red hair, with the colourist apparently getting Barry Allen mixed up with Wally West (this also happened in Bendis' ''Man of Steel'' miniseries) ...however, Barry is meant to be leaving Prime Earth to explore the multiverse soon, with Wally taking his place as main Flash, so it may also be the colorist jumping the gun on that.
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* ArcWelding: The series sees a culmination of elements of previous Bendis written runs: ''[[ComicBook/DCYearOfTheVillain Event Leviathan]]'', ''{{ComicBook/Checkmate}}'', ''[[ComicBook/SupermanBrianMichaelBendis Superman]]'', ''{{ComicBook/Naomi}}'' and ''ComicBook/YoungJustice2019''
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Bendis' run will conclude with issue 74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue 75, which will [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of every single member of the Justice League, except for one, [[MilestoneCelebration marking the 30th anniversary]] for the seminal storyline ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman''.

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Bendis' run will conclude with issue 74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue 75, which will [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of every single member of the Justice League, except for one, [[MilestoneCelebration marking the 30th anniversary]] for the seminal storyline ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman''. The issue serves as a lead in to ''ComicBook/DarkCrisis'', which will see Jon Kent forming his own Justice League.
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ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi|DCComics}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary and... ComicBook/BlackAdam?! Can the League keep it together when faced with otherworldly dictators, superpowered aliens, and the spies of Checkmate among other oddities?

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ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi|DCComics}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary ComicBook/BlackCanary, and... ComicBook/BlackAdam?! Can the League keep it together when faced with otherworldly dictators, superpowered aliens, and the spies of Checkmate among other oddities?



* OffModel: A strange case, that's also strangely repeated from a previous Bendis comic. The first issue has a Flash unmasked in a lab coat who is addressed as Barry. However, the Flash has red hair, with the colourist apparently getting Barry Allen mixed up with Wally West (this also happened in Bendis' ''Man of Steel'' miniseries)... however, Barry is meant to be leaving Prime Earth to explore the multiverse soon, with Wally taking his place as main Flash, so it may also be the colorist jumping the gun on that.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Leo Lane, who the Kents treat as if he’s always existed, despite Lois never mentioning having a super spy brother until now.

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* OffModel: A strange case, that's also strangely repeated from a previous Bendis comic. The first issue has a Flash unmasked in a lab coat who is addressed as Barry. However, the Flash has red hair, with the colourist apparently getting Barry Allen mixed up with Wally West (this also happened in Bendis' ''Man of Steel'' miniseries)... miniseries) ...however, Barry is meant to be leaving Prime Earth to explore the multiverse soon, with Wally taking his place as main Flash, so it may also be the colorist jumping the gun on that.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Leo Lane, who the Kents treat as if he’s he's always existed, despite Lois never mentioning having a super spy brother until now.
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The post-''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'' run of the ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague'' comic, written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The rebranded run began in March of 2021 as part of the ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' initiative, while still maintaining the numbering of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018'', with the run proper beginning with issue #59.

ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi|DCComics}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary and...ComicBook/BlackAdam?! Can the League keep it together when faced with otherworldly dictators, superpowered aliens, and the spies of Checkmate among other oddities?

Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, which will [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of every single member of the Justice League, except for one, [[MilestoneCelebration marking the 30th anniversary]] for the seminal storyline ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman''.

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The post-''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'' run of the ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague'' comic, written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The rebranded run began in March of 2021 as part of the ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' initiative, while still maintaining the numbering of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018'', with the run proper beginning with issue #59.

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ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi|DCComics}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary and... ComicBook/BlackAdam?! Can the League keep it together when faced with otherworldly dictators, superpowered aliens, and the spies of Checkmate among other oddities?

Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74, 74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, 75, which will [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of every single member of the Justice League, except for one, [[MilestoneCelebration marking the 30th anniversary]] for the seminal storyline ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman''.
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** After being shunted off the immediate picture shortly after ''Naomi'' #6, Zumbado comes back in issue #62 and #63 to reestablish his dominance.
** The Synmar Utopica from Brian Michael Bendis' run of ''Superman'' comes back in issue #64-67 to raise hell on the Hall of Justice. [[spoiler:And seeks to offer Earth to the Synmar Planetaria as payment for his crimes.]]
* CostumeCopycat: Someone calling himself Deathstroke tries to kill Ollie, Dinah, and the Daemon Rose...but all three of them know the person isn't Slade Wilson.
* DisproportionateRetribution: In Issue #67, the Synmar Utopica is way too strong for both the League and their reserve members, so Batman opts to trap the alien in the Phantom Zone via the Phantom Zone Projector. How does Hawkslayer, the leader of the United Order, react? Trying to confiscate the projector and in Issue #68, United to lambast the Justice League for helping them without permission.

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** After being shunted off the immediate picture shortly after ''Naomi'' #6, Zumbado comes back in issue #62 issues 62 and #63 63 to reestablish his dominance.
** The Synmar Utopica from Brian Michael Bendis' run of ''Superman'' comes back in issue #64-67 issues 64-67 to raise hell on the Hall of Justice. [[spoiler:And seeks to offer Earth to the Synmar Planetaria as payment for his crimes.]]
* CostumeCopycat: Someone calling himself Deathstroke tries to kill Ollie, Dinah, and the Daemon Rose... but all three of them know the person isn't Slade Wilson.
* DisproportionateRetribution: In Issue #67, 67, the Synmar Utopica is way too strong for both the League and their reserve members, so Batman opts to trap the alien in the Phantom Zone via the Phantom Zone Projector. How does Hawkslayer, the leader of the United Order, react? Trying to confiscate the projector and in Issue #68, 68, United to lambast the Justice League for helping them without permission.



* OddNameOut: Leonardo Lane, the newly introduced brother of Lois Lane. Of his family, there’s Sam, Kurt, Elenor, Lois and Lucy, names which all fit with the general all-American vibe of the family, whereas Leonardo really doesn’t.

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* OddNameOut: Leonardo Lane, the newly introduced brother of Lois Lane. Of his family, there’s there's Sam, Kurt, Elenor, Lois and Lucy, names which all fit with the general all-American vibe of the family, whereas Leonardo really doesn’t.doesn't.



* TrailersAlwaysLie: Literally all of the solicits and covers are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens in the actual issue. They also lie about things outside of the stories, such as the solicitation for the final issue saying that Bendis' ''Justice League'' run won an Eisner, which it didn't.

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* TrailersAlwaysLie: Literally all of the solicits and covers are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63's 63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...Naomi" ...except no such trial happens in the actual issue. They also lie about things outside of the stories, such as the solicitation for the final issue saying that Bendis' ''Justice League'' run won an Eisner, which it didn't.
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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, which will [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of every single member of the Justice League, except for one, [[MilestoneCelebration Marking the 30th Anniversary]] for the seminal storyline ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman''.

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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, which will [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of every single member of the Justice League, except for one, [[MilestoneCelebration Marking marking the 30th Anniversary]] anniversary]] for the seminal storyline ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman''.
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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, which will [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of every single member of the Justice League, except for one.

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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, which will [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of every single member of the Justice League, except for one.
one, [[MilestoneCelebration Marking the 30th Anniversary]] for the seminal storyline ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman''.
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* TrailersAlwaysLie: Literally all of the solicits and covers are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens in the actual issue. [[LyingCreator They also lie about things outside of the stories]], such as the solicitation for the final issue saying that Bendis' ''Justice League'' run won an Eisner, which it didn't.

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* TrailersAlwaysLie: Literally all of the solicits and covers are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens in the actual issue. [[LyingCreator They also lie about things outside of the stories]], stories, such as the solicitation for the final issue saying that Bendis' ''Justice League'' run won an Eisner, which it didn't.
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* TrailersAlwaysLie: Literally all of the solicits and covers are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens in the actual issue. They also lie about things outside of the stories, such as the solicitation for the final issue saying that Bendis' ''Justice League'' run won an Eisner, which it didn't.

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* TrailersAlwaysLie: Literally all of the solicits and covers are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens in the actual issue. [[LyingCreator They also lie about things outside of the stories, stories]], such as the solicitation for the final issue saying that Bendis' ''Justice League'' run won an Eisner, which it didn't.
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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, which will [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of all but one of member of the Justice League.

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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, which will [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of all but one of every single member of the Justice League.
League, except for one.
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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, which will apparently see the death of the Justice League.

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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, which will apparently [[DeathIsCheap apparently]] see the death of all but one of member of the Justice League.
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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74.

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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74.
#74, with Joshua Williamson writing the last issue of the series, issue #75, which will apparently see the death of the Justice League.
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ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary and...ComicBook/BlackAdam?! Can the League keep it together when faced with otherworldly dictators, superpowered aliens, and the spies of Checkmate among other oddities?

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ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi}}, ComicBook/{{Naomi|DCComics}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary and...ComicBook/BlackAdam?! Can the League keep it together when faced with otherworldly dictators, superpowered aliens, and the spies of Checkmate among other oddities?
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* TrailersAlwaysLie: Literally all of the solicits and covers are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens in the actual issue.

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* TrailersAlwaysLie: Literally all of the solicits and covers are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens in the actual issue. They also lie about things outside of the stories, such as the solicitation for the final issue saying that Bendis' ''Justice League'' run won an Eisner, which it didn't.

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Solicitations are more like trailers.


* CoversAlwaysLie: Literally all of the solicits and covers are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens in the actual issue.



* OffModel: A strange case, that's also strangely repeated from a previous Bendis comic. The first issue has a Flash unmasked in a lab coat who is addressed as Barry. However, the Flash has red hair, with the colourist apparently getting Barry Allen mixed up with Wally West (this also happened in Bendis' ''Man of Steel'' miniseries)... however, Barry is meant to be leaving Prime Earth to explore the multiverse soon, with Wally taking his place as main Flash, so it may also be the colorist jumping the gun on that.



* OffModel: A strange case, that's also strangely repeated from a previous Bendis comic. The first issue has a Flash unmasked in a lab coat who is addressed as Barry. However, the Flash has red hair, with the colourist apparently getting Barry Allen mixed up with Wally West (this also happened in Bendis' ''Man of Steel'' miniseries)... however, Barry is meant to be leaving Prime Earth to explore the multiverse soon, with Wally taking his place as main Flash, so it may also be the colorist jumping the gun on that.

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* OffModel: A strange case, that's also strangely repeated from a previous Bendis comic. The first issue has a Flash unmasked in a lab coat who is addressed as Barry. However, TrailersAlwaysLie: Literally all of the Flash has red hair, with solicits and covers are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens in the colourist apparently getting Barry Allen mixed up with Wally West (this also happened in Bendis' ''Man of Steel'' miniseries)... however, Barry is meant to be leaving Prime Earth to explore the multiverse soon, with Wally taking his place as main Flash, so it may also be the colorist jumping the gun on that.actual issue.
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* ApocalypseHow: Naomi's home dimension seems to have suffered one on the Planetary level.

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* ApocalypseHow: Naomi's home dimension seems to have suffered one on the Planetary planetary level.


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* RememberTheNewGuy: Leo Lane, who the Kents treat as if he’s always existed, despite Lois never mentioning having a super spy brother until now.
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* OddNameOut: Leonardo Lane, the newly introduced brother of Lois Lane. Of his family, there’s Sam, Kurt, Elenor, Lois and Lucy, names which all fit with the general all-American vibe of the family, whereas Leonardo really doesn’t.
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Bendis' run will conclude with issue #74.

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** The Synmar Utopica from Brian Michael Bendis' run of ''Superman'' comes back in issue #64-66 to raise hell on the Hall of Justice. [[spoiler:And seeks to offer Earth to the Synmar Planetaria as payment for his crimes.]]
* CostumeCopycat: Someone calling himself Deathstroke tries to kill Ollie and Dinah...but the two of them know he isn't Slade Wilson.

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** The Synmar Utopica from Brian Michael Bendis' run of ''Superman'' comes back in issue #64-66 #64-67 to raise hell on the Hall of Justice. [[spoiler:And seeks to offer Earth to the Synmar Planetaria as payment for his crimes.]]
* CostumeCopycat: Someone calling himself Deathstroke tries to kill Ollie Ollie, Dinah, and Dinah...the Daemon Rose...but the two all three of them know he the person isn't Slade Wilson.Wilson.



* HeelFaceTurn: What Black Adam wishes to accomplish. Superman is more than happy to provide him that opportunity, even if the rest of the League are less than agreeing.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: In Issue #67, the Synmar Utopica is way too strong for both the League and their reserve members, so Batman opts to trap the alien in the Phantom Zone via the Phantom Zone Projector. How does Hawkslayer, the leader of the United Order, react? Trying to confiscate the projector and in Issue #68, United to lambast the Justice League for helping them without permission.
* DistaffCounterpart: Prince Zerep serves as one to Starfire as he shares a good chunk of her powers and her distinct form of speech...which is bizarre because Starfire wasn't born with her powers and they were forced into her.
* GodzillaThreshold: The Synmar Utopica absolutely raising hell on the Hall of Justice gives Batman more than enough reason to whip out Superman's Phantom Zone Projector to seal the alien in.
* HeelFaceTurn: What Black Adam wishes to accomplish. Superman is more than happy to provide him that opportunity, even if the rest of the League are less than agreeing.willing.


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* StarterVillain: Brutus, a warlord from Naomi's home dimension.

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The post-ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal run of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague comic, written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The rebranded run began in March of 2021 as part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier initiative, while still maintaining the numbering of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018'', with the run proper beginning with issue #59.

ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary and...ComicBook/BlackAdam?!

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The post-ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal post-''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'' run of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague'' comic, written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The rebranded run began in March of 2021 as part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' initiative, while still maintaining the numbering of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018'', with the run proper beginning with issue #59.

ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary and...ComicBook/BlackAdam?!
ComicBook/BlackAdam?! Can the League keep it together when faced with otherworldly dictators, superpowered aliens, and the spies of Checkmate among other oddities?



* TheBusCameBack: After being shunted off the immediate picture shortly after ''Naomi'' #6, Zumbado comes back in issue #62 and #63 to reestablish his dominance.
* CoversAlwaysLie: The solicits and covers for Issue #63 whip up a commotion about "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens.

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* TheBusCameBack: BribingYourWayToVictory: What the Synmar Utopica seeks to accomplish by offering Earth and its resources to his people in the Synmar Planetaria as penance for his laundry list of criminal activity. Naturally, Superman calls him out on such a plan.
-->'''Superman:''' You can't buy your way out of what you've done here. If that is your people's way, then we have a lot to teach each other.
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After being shunted off the immediate picture shortly after ''Naomi'' #6, Zumbado comes back in issue #62 and #63 to reestablish his dominance.
** The Synmar Utopica from Brian Michael Bendis' run of ''Superman'' comes back in issue #64-66 to raise hell on the Hall of Justice. [[spoiler:And seeks to offer Earth to the Synmar Planetaria as payment for his crimes.]]
* CostumeCopycat: Someone calling himself Deathstroke tries to kill Ollie and Dinah...but the two of them know he isn't Slade Wilson.
* CoversAlwaysLie: The Literally all of the solicits and covers for are ''notoriously'' misleading. For example: Issue #63 whip up a commotion about #63's solicit calls it "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens.happens in the actual issue.
* HeelFaceTurn: What Black Adam wishes to accomplish. Superman is more than happy to provide him that opportunity, even if the rest of the League are less than agreeing.


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* WhatTheHellHero: Dinah's less than pleased when she finds out Ollie has ties with the super-spy organization Checkmate.

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* KidHero: Naomi. She's the youngest hero on the team, having previously been a sometimes-member of ComicBook/YoungJustice.
* OffModel: A strange case, that's also strangely repeated from a previous Bendis comic. The first issue has a Flash unmasked in a lab coat who is addressed as Barry. However, the Flash has red hair, with the colourist apparently getting Barry Allen mixed up with Wally West (this also happened in Bendis' ''Man of Steel'' miniseries)... however, Barry is meant to be leaving Prime Earth to explore the multiverse soon, with Wally taking his place as main Flash, so it may also be the colourist jumping the gun on that.

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\n* ApocalypseHow: Naomi's home dimension seems to have suffered one on the Planetary level.
* TheBusCameBack: After being shunted off the immediate picture shortly after ''Naomi'' #6, Zumbado comes back in issue #62 and #63 to reestablish his dominance.
* CoversAlwaysLie: The solicits and covers for Issue #63 whip up a commotion about "The Trial of Naomi"...except no such trial happens.
* KidHero: Naomi. She's the youngest hero on the team, having previously been a sometimes-member sort of-member of ComicBook/YoungJustice.
''ComicBook/YoungJustice''.
* OffModel: A strange case, that's also strangely repeated from a previous Bendis comic. The first issue has a Flash unmasked in a lab coat who is addressed as Barry. However, the Flash has red hair, with the colourist apparently getting Barry Allen mixed up with Wally West (this also happened in Bendis' ''Man of Steel'' miniseries)... however, Barry is meant to be leaving Prime Earth to explore the multiverse soon, with Wally taking his place as main Flash, so it may also be the colourist colorist jumping the gun on that.
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* OffModel: A strange case, that's also strangely repeated from a previous Bendis comic. The first issue has a Flash unmasked in a lab coat who is addressed as Barry. However, the Flash has red hair, with the colourist apparently getting Barry Allen mixed up with Wally West (this also happened in Bendis' ''Man of Steel'' miniseries)... however, Barry is meant to be leaving Prime Earth to explore the multiverse soon, with Wally taking his place as main Flash, so it may also be the colourist jumping the gun on that.
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The post-ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal run of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague comic, written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The rebranded run began in March of 2021 as part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier initiative, while still maintaining the numbering of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018'', with the run proper beginning with issue #59

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The post-ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal run of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague comic, written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The rebranded run began in March of 2021 as part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier initiative, while still maintaining the numbering of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018'', with the run proper beginning with issue #59
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The post-ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal run of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague comic, written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The rebranded run began in March of 2021 as part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier initiative, while still maintaining the numbering of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018''.

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The post-ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal run of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague comic, written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The rebranded run began in March of 2021 as part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier initiative, while still maintaining the numbering of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018''.
''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018'', with the run proper beginning with issue #59
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The post ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal volume of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague comic is written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The book began in March of 2021 as part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier initiative.

ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary and...ComicBook/BlackAdam?!

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The post ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal volume post-ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal run of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague comic is comic, written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The book rebranded run began in March of 2021 as part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier initiative.

initiative, while still maintaining the numbering of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018''.

ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary and...ComicBook/BlackAdam?!

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This isn't a mythology gag. It's just a thing happening again. Also, we don't know if he's filling this role yet.


* MythologyGag: There was a point in time in the '90s when Wonder Woman died and ascended to godhood, and Hippolyta had to take her place in the Justice League. The same thing has apparently happened now.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Not evil but Black Adam is traditionally a villain who regularly sides with the likes of Lex Luthor.

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* MythologyGag: There was a point in time in the '90s when Wonder Woman died and ascended to godhood, and Hippolyta had to take her place in the Justice League. The same thing has apparently happened now.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Not evil but Black Adam is traditionally a villain who regularly sides with the likes of Lex Luthor.
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The post ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal volume of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague comic is written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and drawn by David Marquez. The book began in March of 2021 as part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier initiative.

ComicBook/{{Superman}} assembles a new Justice League lineup consisting of himself, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]], ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Hippolyta]], ComicBook/{{Naomi}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/BlackCanary and...ComicBook/BlackAdam?!

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!! The book contains examples of:

* KidHero: Naomi. She's the youngest hero on the team, having previously been a sometimes-member of ComicBook/YoungJustice.
* MythologyGag: There was a point in time in the '90s when Wonder Woman died and ascended to godhood, and Hippolyta had to take her place in the Justice League. The same thing has apparently happened now.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Not evil but Black Adam is traditionally a villain who regularly sides with the likes of Lex Luthor.

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