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Justice League Unlimited > #05 (First
Print- January 2004; DC Kids Digest April 2007) |
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"Monitor Duty"
Adam Beechen: Script
Carlo Barberi: Pencils
Walden Wong: Inks
Heroic Age: Colors
Phil Balsman: Letters
Cover Art: Ben Caldwell
Jeanine Schaefer: Assistant Editor
Tom Palmer, Jr.: Editor
Active
Roster- Blue Beetle
Other Appearances: Green Lantern, The Flash
Cameos: Superman, Batman, Black Canary, Tweedledee and Tweedledum (minor
Batman villains)
Villain: The General (Wade Eiling)
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Synopsis- SPOILER ALERT!!! |
It's monitor duty night for Blue Beetle, but he's bored
stiff. He spends most of his shift tries to find ways to pass the time,
doing everything from counting the buttons on the monitor console, to
raiding the fridge, to perhaps most notably, listening the Flash talk about
his day. A couple hours later (it seems like the Flash had quite a bit to
talk about), Beetle hears a disturbance at the Watchtower: The General,
returning from deep space. (It should be noted that he implies that he had
been thrown into the depths in a previous Justice League mission.) The
General proceeds to attack Blue Beetle, who is forced to flee from the
overwhelming brute strength that the villain has. The General even manages
to knock out Green Lantern, who had come to the Watchtower to relieve Beetle
of his shift.
Blue Beetle realizes that since he can't beat the General directly, he needs
to outsmart him, and goes back to the utility closet where he finds some of
Green Arrow's trick arrows. He takes some flare and screamer arrows and
proceeds to fry the General's brain.
Green Lantern has since recovered and is preparing to take the General into
even deeper space. When he asks on how Blue Beetle stopped him, Beetle can
simply respond that monitor duty gives him time to think over some new
strategies, and he proceeds to go right back to relaxing at the monitor
console. |
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Continuity Peg- |
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Continuity References- |
This is the first appearance of Blue Beetle in any sort of DCAU-related
story. Blue Beetle was one of the noteworthy absences from the JLU roster on
the show, and couldn't appear due to rights issues involving his radio show
from decades earlier. He is allowed to appear in the comics, however, and
writer Adam Beechen takes full advantage of it, using the trademark lighter
personality Blue Beetle has.
The General looks different from his counterpart on the episode "Patriot
Act", but since this issue was published more than a year before the episode
aired, the creative team can be forgiven for the discrepancy. The previous
battle that he mentioned (where he got sent into space) was a reference to a
story from the "JLA" comic published by DC. If one is that concerned about
continuity, you can always pretend this issue (and the battle where he got
put into outer space) takes place after that episode. |
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Fashion Sense |
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Other than the General looking different, as previously
mentioned, nothing noteworthy.
The Blue Beetle design looks on-model, and could fit right
into the show if he were allowed in. Kudos to the art team for that. |
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Logic Go Bye Bye |
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Well, Blue Beetle does try on a few outfits owned by other
League members... |
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Review
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My favorite issue of the JLU comic, hands down. Perhaps this is because this
is one of the few times where the lighter tone of the comics really does
work well, but I loved how Beetle went about his night shift. The whole
issue was well-written, and any fan of Beetle simply must pick this up!
The art is also great. In addition to Beechen's writing, the art by Barberi
and Wong is probably the best yet in the series. No one looks off-model or
atrocious, and this actually feels like a real episode of JLU. Heroic Age
also did a nice job with the colors. Even Caldwell's cartoony cover art
doesn't seem so jarring this time around.
I'm giving this one an A+. |
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Notable for |
- "Animated" Blue Beetle! He reappears many other times after
this.
- the General's first appearance, although again, the issue was made well
before Patriot Act aired. See the notes above. |
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