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Last time, Oracle was called on by the League to aid in their information gathering, but she had a few stumbling moments. Hopefully she might start pulling things together (thanks in no part to her solo operations) and showing her true potential...



Lois and Clark are at a press conference where General Wade Eiling unveils a contingent of "Ultramarines" who will be the U.S. metahuman force answerable to the government (or not, as we'll see). One problem: the publicly presented backstory is false; Clark can tell Eiling is lying. So why does Eiling need to cover-up the origins of his elite unit?

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Aquaman returns with Kyle Rayner after they were ambushed trying to recover the Shaggy Man from an oceanic prison cell.

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The alien invasion is a falsified event so the military can draw in the JLA and attack them. Because?

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Because Wade Eiling is batshit insane*. Seriously, how over-confident is he about newly minted heroes versus the likes of Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman (who might have been off their radar), simply because they had Marine training first? No offense to all our beloved Devil Dogs out there. An argument was raised earlier that Morrison's League doesn't practice tactics and strategy like other teams; I call bullshit. The Hyperclan fights they switched up opponents. The Angelic invasion they made use of a multi-prong counter-attack. These guys have experience enough to divide and conquer AND use their offensive powers in unconventional ways in combat.

*I don't even want to mention how many laws that guy is breaking with his actions. Also, any subordinate officer worth his salt would have known Eiling was off the reservation and relieved him of command. Seriously, acts of war on U.S. soil? That crap can't be authorized by someone at the general's level.

Another thing that bother's me about Oracle in these earlier stories is how her contributions to the group don't even seem that "extra"-ordinary. Her information sources are implied to be disparate and of varying validity, and her sensor equipment (wherever and whatever it is) isn't able to tell the difference between a "simulated" invasion and a real one (which would be a kind of important distinction later on). With people who have "super vision," what good is satellite imaging?

Anyways, the Ultramarines are defeated (by old-school psy-ops no less), the general is exiled to an asteroid in space (he stole the Shaggy Man's body to gain immortality and power), and again Oracle gets to take emails and surf conspiracy theory sites.

Her next appearance is three issues later when an Amazo 'droid is found by the League (man, these things just pop up everywhere).

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"Jinkies, how are we gonna stop this thing, gang?" said Velma posing as Barbara Gordon.

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Yeah, super-scientists in the DCU are bastards. So, the creature doesn't seem to be slowing down, but maybe if Barbara gets some new players in the field...

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Nope. Bad idea all around. While you'd think this would be something she'd pick up on to solve the case, Mark Millar (who wrote this story) forcibly shoves the Idiot Ball into her hands, so Ray Palmer can be reintroduced as a complete bad-ass scientist. To be fair, the entire issue has everyone (evem BATMAN) being given the Idiot Ball so the Atom can seem like the smartest hero in the world ("Amazo gets more powers with each new member? Disband the League!" Really, Sherlock? That never would've occurred to any of us).

This little meeting between Oracle and Atom is also a bit of a continuity snag with the DC One Million mini-series, but we'll get to that next time.

I'll leave you with Oracle's last "single-issue appearance" before we get to WWIII. The real WWIII, where every on the planet gets superpowers, Morrison conjures up his own Fourth World concept, and Oracle realizes she's grown beyond her surroundings.

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Spilers: The JSA's new Thunderbolt wielder, Jakeem, pulls everyone's bacon out of the fire in the end. There are some great moments by Ted, Alan and Jay, however, and a reference to Aquaman's old 5th dimensional foe so track down the Justice for All trade if you don't have it.



Part 1
Part 2

7 pages total; 3 from JLA #24, 3 from JLA #27 and 1 from JLA #28

Date: 2010-01-19 07:52 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] kd_the_movie
I'm not sure what you mean "continuity snag". One Million occurred prior to all the events in the Justice For All Trade, so the Atom would've met Oracle face to face already.

Date: 2010-01-19 05:25 pm (UTC)
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But wasn't he so small during that story that he couldn't recognize her face?

Date: 2010-01-19 05:57 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] kd_the_movie
He saw enough of her to comment that he used to flirting with girls that wear glasses.

Besides after being in her body, saving her and the entire worlds life, I doubt Babs would get in a hang up about Ray just popping up over there.

Date: 2010-01-19 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] kd_the_movie
*wishes I could edit*....Especially in a crisis situation. Plus Ray could be really small right there as well, it's not like we see Ray's size relative to anything else in the scene.

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