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Tom vs. Comics

Tom vs. the JLA #202 - Star Fall

Tom vs. Comics

Thomas Katers

Arts, Visual Arts, Books

4.9575 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2008

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Star Fall


Hey! Questions to tomkaters@gmail.com. Reviews to Itunes. Love to your lady or man. Money to the LCS.

Jans "Music" Lekman

Transcript

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0:00.0

Tom versus the JLA number 202 or again with the Hawkman.

0:05.9

Welcome back for Justice League of America number 202, the May 1982 issue entitled Starfall,

0:11.9

written by Jerry Connoe with pencils by Don Heck, inks by Brett Breeding and Friends,

0:17.0

Ben Oda Letter, Colofford Colerison, Lenween, editor, covered by George Perez.

0:21.6

No roll call, but you'll hear everyone who's in this issue soon enough.

0:25.7

We open with Batman, hanging upside down, outside the satellite,

0:29.2

with some sort of Thanagarian soldering iron fixing,

0:32.5

something that's gone wrong with the satellite,

0:34.4

some sort of a power-fuse conduit situation. Not important to the story.

0:39.1

What is important to this, once again, we get Batman wearing a space suit over the top of his

0:43.7

Batman suit. One of my favorite things. We see inside the satellite that Hawkman is concerned.

0:49.6

You know, he's an alien, he's got his own orbiting ship. He's used to space. He's concerned about

0:54.6

Batman being out there, but it's Batman's turn. Again, you gotta love the fact that

1:00.0

apparently the league has some sort of chore list that it's your turn to go outside and

1:05.5

fix something. I always knew Batman was the stick, Larry. He was the one that made

1:10.2

Firestorm take that class and where everything in the satelliteler. He was the one that made Firestorm take that class

1:11.8

and where everything in the satellite was. He's the one who has to keep this list in order.

1:17.2

It's his turn to go outside so he's outside. But in a surprise for Batman, he actually messes things up.

1:22.9

He causes a short circuit in one of the panels. It explodes, knocking him out so that he's floating in space.

1:30.5

Well, Hawkman's obviously concerned for the fact that Batman has knocked out and floating through space.

1:37.3

There's a huge power surge on the satellite, which causes panels on the satellite to start falling off.

1:43.0

I'm going to blame Thanagarian engineering for this.

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