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Justice League Unlimited > #10 (First
Print- June 2005; DC Kids Digest September 2006)
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"Madness, Madness, They Call It
Madness"
Script- Adam
Beechen
Pencils -Carlos Barberi
Cover Art- Ben Caldwell
Inks- Walden Wong
Colors- Heroic Age
Letters- Pat Brosseau
Asst. Editor- Jeanine Schaeffer.
Editor- Tom Palmer Jr.
Cover Artist- Ben Caldwell
Feature- Creeper
and Batman
Active Roster-
Blue Beetle, Supergirl, Starman, the Flash
Villain: The
Madmen |
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Synopsis- SPOILER ALERT!!! |
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The Blue Beetle
encounters the Madmen who steal a nuke on his watch. Batman investigates the
caper. after hours of research without leads, he signs up the Creeper. The
Creeper tells 'em he'll go on the hunt alone but Batman insists on joining
him. The Creeper interrogates someone who's allegedly a former madman, and
finds thta the Madmen are about to blow up Coney Island. Superman and the
rest of the active roster go around Coney Island while Batman and the
Creeper continue surveillance of their informant. They find the Madmen
attempting to install the nuke in his house and defeat them. |
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Continuity Peg- |
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Continuity References- |
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Continuity Go Bye Bye |
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Batman spends a lot
of the comic riding shotgun to the Creeper. Now that's fine, but he acts
totally clueless the entire way. Not the way Batman has been written out. It
is upon Starman's mention of 'not having someone crazy' that Batman quits
hours of research to pick up on the Creeper. Once he joins him however, he
begins asking the Creeper in plain view what is going on, and wonders aloud
why the Madmen would commit certain acts as if he does not have a grip on
insane criminals back in Gotham.
There seems to be no
problem with the animated continuity.
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Fashion Sense
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Blue Beetle's uniform 'electrified looks loads like his other comic uniform.
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Review
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While I enjoyed the appearance of the Creeper and the reappearance of Blue
beetle AND Barberi's art (as always). The fact that Batman was off-character
the entire comic really bothers me. It was interesting to see the Creeper
doing a sleuth book but I can't shake the feeling that Batman's not the dude
for the passenger seat. He acts totally dense throughout the book despite
actually uttering the words 'I am a detective.' While Batman's a shoe-in for
a Creeper tie-in, this wasn't the way to go. If they wanted some guy taggin'
along and asking questions, why not the Question?
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Notable for |
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- finally giving
the Creeper spotlight.
- somehow featuring Blue Beetle. this even begins in his '1st person'
narrative.
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