Justice League: Generation Lost #2
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Four scans from the second issue of Generation Lost, as things get worse for our heroes.
In the last issue, Max managed to wipe any information about himself from the brains of everyone. (And it seems like we're talking everyone everywhere, not just on earth.) This issue reveals that his mind control also extends to images when the group shows Superman a picture of Diana snapping Max's neck that he sees as her holding a sword.
Undeterred, they find more superheroes to try to convince.


Say it with me guys/girls: "oh my fuuuuck."

The "Ice-attacking-Guy" thing isn't just a rumor. Guy really believes that she tried to kill him and, as an extention, so does the whole Green Lantern corps. The reason why? Well, you probably guessed it.

They theorize that the reason he hasn't done anything to Booster's reputation is because it already sucks. They set out to investigate some more and end up running into an old friend (sorta).
recommended tags - char: booster gold/michael jon carter, char: ice/tora olafsdotter, char: batman/dick grayson, char: fire/beatriz da costa, char: captain atom/nathaniel adam, title: justice league: generation lost, publisher: dc comics, creator: judd winick, creator: keith giffen, creator: joe bennet
In the last issue, Max managed to wipe any information about himself from the brains of everyone. (And it seems like we're talking everyone everywhere, not just on earth.) This issue reveals that his mind control also extends to images when the group shows Superman a picture of Diana snapping Max's neck that he sees as her holding a sword.
Undeterred, they find more superheroes to try to convince.


Say it with me guys/girls: "oh my fuuuuck."

The "Ice-attacking-Guy" thing isn't just a rumor. Guy really believes that she tried to kill him and, as an extention, so does the whole Green Lantern corps. The reason why? Well, you probably guessed it.

They theorize that the reason he hasn't done anything to Booster's reputation is because it already sucks. They set out to investigate some more and end up running into an old friend (sorta).
recommended tags - char: booster gold/michael jon carter, char: ice/tora olafsdotter, char: batman/dick grayson, char: fire/beatriz da costa, char: captain atom/nathaniel adam, title: justice league: generation lost, publisher: dc comics, creator: judd winick, creator: keith giffen, creator: joe bennet
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:08 pm (UTC)distracted by his buttunobservant?I do suppose that this issue answered my two biggest questions a.) How does the mindwipe thing work? and b.) why does Guy think it's cool to just run off into space instead of hanging around with the JLI again?
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:12 pm (UTC)also why does everyone think Ice tried to kill Guy? i missed it/.....
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:14 pm (UTC)ARTFAAAAAAIL.
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-26 11:16 pm (UTC)Seriously, when was the last time something good happened to him?
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:17 pm (UTC)Further I think the end of Brightest day will see a return of Kord, Garth, and Lian so I have a feeling that will tie into what is going on.
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:18 pm (UTC)(I mean, right?)
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:29 pm (UTC)Besides this is a far better position Booster has been in years. He has his own series, hes part of a bi-weekly, he is involved in the huge return of Batman. Editorial rightly loves him, but you have to admit he is seen as a joke in-continuity by most.
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:33 pm (UTC)I just mean that DC also loves making the guy miserable.
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:56 pm (UTC)Normally, I'd not bring it up, since easy answers aren't always narratively appropriate, but there's that big ol' page of Our Heroes looking through the supercommunity for help. Diana doesn't strike me as the kind of resource someone would forget when trying to convince people that your group knows something is true.
That Max is a pretty important character in Diana's recentish history makes it even stranger.
Also, unless the capes are programmed to respond like this, I think it's pretty strange that they would. Mind control is common in their business, after all.
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Date: 2010-05-26 11:57 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-05-27 12:08 am (UTC)I do think that Max is controlling their behavior to a certain extent. After Superman dismisses him, the group ponders that his behavior seems unusual. Captain Atom says "...He seems, I don't know--off. When is Superman that impatient?" I'm thinking maybe he programmed the main superheroes to not spend much time around the group.
Also, when Wonder Woman talks to Bea, she seems really concerned at first and then she just leaves. Which would also seem to fit with mind control.
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Date: 2010-05-27 12:15 am (UTC)