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** As the page image shows, there was a run in the Bronze Age segment of ''MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks'' where ComicBook/GreenLantern and ComicBook/GreenArrow went traveling America together, confronting issues of the time. What kicks this off is when an elderly black man accuses Hal Jordan of saving alien races of all different skin colors but doing nothing for those in his home.

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** As the page image shows, there There was a run in the Bronze Age segment of ''MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks'' where ComicBook/GreenLantern and ComicBook/GreenArrow went traveling America together, confronting issues of the time. What kicks this off is when an elderly black man accuses Hal Jordan of saving alien races of all different skin colors but doing nothing for those in his home.
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** As the page image shows, there was a run in the Bronze Age segment of ''UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks'' where ComicBook/GreenLantern and ComicBook/GreenArrow went traveling America together, confronting issues of the time. What kicks this off is when an elderly black man accuses Hal Jordan of saving alien races of all different skin colors but doing nothing for those in his home.

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** As the page image shows, there was a run in the Bronze Age segment of ''UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks'' ''MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks'' where ComicBook/GreenLantern and ComicBook/GreenArrow went traveling America together, confronting issues of the time. What kicks this off is when an elderly black man accuses Hal Jordan of saving alien races of all different skin colors but doing nothing for those in his home.
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** In ''Comicbook/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold2023'', in a retelling of Batman's first encounter with the Joker, Bruce Wayne subtly goads mobster "Brute" Nelson into challenging the murderous clown. Alfred tells him about going fishing with Thomas Wayne, and how Dr Wayne would always insist on baiting the hook himself. Because if you're going to kill something to use as bait, the honorable thing to do is to kill it yourself.

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** In ''Comicbook/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold2023'', ''ComicBook/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold2023'', in a retelling of Batman's first encounter with the Joker, Bruce Wayne subtly goads mobster "Brute" Nelson into challenging the murderous clown. Alfred tells him about going fishing with Thomas Wayne, and how Dr Wayne would always insist on baiting the hook himself. Because if you're going to kill something to use as bait, the honorable thing to do is to kill it yourself.



* In the last year of ''[[ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders Outsiders]]'', Geo-Force (who is both a king and a superhero) has been treating the team as his subjects, and specifically using them as a Markovian special forces team. Black Lightning finally gets fed up of lecturing him, and takes half the team back to America.

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* ''ComicBook/{{The Outsiders|DCComics}}'': In the last year of ''[[ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders Outsiders]]'', ''ComicBook/Outsiders1985'', Geo-Force (who is both a king and a superhero) has been treating the team as his subjects, and specifically using them as a Markovian special forces team. Black Lightning finally gets fed up of lecturing him, and takes half the team back to America.



** ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'': Supergirl can't believe Comicbook/{{Batgirl}} appears more interested in keeping her out of Gotham than in catching the freaking Joker.

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** ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'': Supergirl can't believe Comicbook/{{Batgirl}} ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} appears more interested in keeping her out of Gotham than in catching the freaking Joker.
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** Pretty much the entire Justice League (minus Wonder Woman who didn't know, and Superman because MAYBE he didn't know) gets taken down a peg by Batman after finding out about ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis''.

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** Pretty much the entire Justice League (minus Wonder Woman who didn't know, and Superman because MAYBE he didn't know) gets taken down a peg by Batman after finding out about ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis''.''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis2004''.

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