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The newly re-united JLA has just thwarted several major-scale villains from taking over the Earth and basically destroying all civilization (the Know Man, the Hyperclan and the renegade angelic Bull Host), but there are still more ominous events on the horizon that the "Big Seven" feel need a larger, more diverse group to handle.

Sooo, yeah. Less recruiting and more telling to be an electronic mole within the League's new digs. This is Oracle just off her tenure with the Suicide Squad, setting up her own organization as the head of Birds of Prey and still adjusting to taking orders from her old "boss," Batman. Not at all the polished mastermind we'd see in latter years. But we'll get there.
Also, take note of the "tech lingo" and art choices made here. This was published in 1998. It'll get harder to stomach certain things as we go along.

John and Martha are pleasant as always, while Bruce is in full "BatGod, Supreme Dick" mode. Oracle and Plas are voted in sheerly on Batman's word. Neither Aquaman nor Supes question these. Also, nice to see the King of the Seas getting a strong nod as a founder and thus let in on lots of the League-building decisions.

I like reading all these little asides about the current status of characters in the DCU.

The unwelcome visitor is Guy "Yes, I Still Go By Warrior" Gardner showing up on the moon and naming himself new chairman of the League.
The tension between Oracle and Bruce is very evident in this series and Batman, etc. Why Barbara's not snapping back so much is probably because she still has some respect for Bruce, despite him cramping her style.
Incidentally, the layout of her clock tower computers will change constantly with each artist, but the seemingly LCD/projection world map is a constant. And yet she's surrounded by CRT monitors? Have to assume the artists were going with what they all had at their houses.

Yes, relative newbie Huntress was given a spot on the "best-of-the-best" team. Why? Largely Bruce trying to mentor her into being a "better" hero, i.e. not becoming a killer anti-hero. It's not a wholly bad idea; if you work around folks like Superman and Wonder Woman, you're going to alter your attitude a bit.

Batman wordlessly strides in and stares down Gardner who leaves in a huff.
Is Barbara still pining for her "hero" days? It's not something that'll come up again for awhile, but this is right in the period when she's trying to fully realize her Oracle identity and become an operator in her own right. Something she won't get with the JLA right out of the gate.

So right now Barbara just acts as a Data Dog, fetching info for Bruce and giving him eyes-on when he requests. That'll change with the new League's public premiere and their first case of infiltration (a recurring theme with the Watchtower) in Part 2.
7 pages from JLA Secret Files Vol. 2: "Heroes", a 22-page story.

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Date: 2010-01-17 01:02 am (UTC)"Neither Nightwing nor Black Canary would consent to join the League"
For heavens sake Bruce, just say "They said no when I asked", the way you phrased it makes it sound like they turned up their noses and made "Ewwww, not the JLA" noises.
And frankly, fun though he is, I will never like Plastic Man in the JLA as much as I like Ralph, especially when Batman doesn't want to be a full time member (IIRC) and he then whines about not having enough thinkers on the team; Ralph IS a detective.
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Date: 2010-01-17 01:10 am (UTC)And then editorial mandated she be kicked out to prime her for her role and possible death in No Man's Land . . .
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Date: 2010-01-17 01:12 am (UTC)More because he needs to be . . .
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Date: 2010-01-17 01:23 am (UTC)Batman chooses Plastic Man because while Ralph gets major points for being an investigator, he doesn't strategize the same Steel or Plastic Man would (both in rather unique ways). Plas normally strikes people as a shameless goofball, but his attention to detail, endurance and "flexibility" in combat are a big deal.
In the books, he's filling the role that Flash would on the Justice League cartoon, the basic heart of the team.
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Date: 2010-01-17 01:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-17 01:59 am (UTC)Admittedly, I hardly know Ralph outside of 52, which I suspect places me in the minority in this comm and explains my lack of preference for him... but I've read some of the original Plastic Man stories, and unless I've missed a ton of Elongated Man material, Plas is a better Trickster.
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Date: 2010-01-17 03:00 am (UTC)honestly that's all i noticed from this post
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Date: 2010-01-17 03:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-17 03:26 am (UTC)*sigh*
Was I on crack back in 2004? I must have been, because I really remember this character being...not this...dumb.
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Date: 2010-01-17 03:53 am (UTC)And just to be clear, this is only how I try to reconcile the in-story relationships among the Bat-Crew, I personally hate how he's been written until lately and I hope Morrison brings Bruce back a much different man than the Bat-God.
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Date: 2010-01-17 04:24 am (UTC)The fastest typist in the world who has a perfect memory might be able to write DOS in a month... maybe.
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Date: 2010-01-17 04:29 am (UTC)I mean, all that Bronze Age stuff is still basically in continuity, neh? He became her brother/mentor/uncle/friend back when he was still a kind, friendly, caring guy, and it's hard to get more tightly-knit of a family than one that risks their lives together. So even after Jason died and she got shot and Bruce went subsequently nuts, she still had all that devotion from back when he was worthy of it. That doesn't just go away overnight, especially because Babs prolly feels that what happened to her was a part of it (and would probably be right even on an in-universe level).
Plus, I tend to think she gets him better than any of the other Bats, simply because her personality, post-shooting, is closest to his; she's more liable to give him a pass for his assholery and pride and controlling tendencies because she's a prideful controlling asshole too and she knows where he's coming from with that and why.