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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. A collection of JLA stories marred by overly convoluted plotting, but with a fascinating premise: Batman has been expelled from the League for secretly planning ways to defeat each member without their knowledge (a safeguard against going rogue). To win back their trust, Batman (and Superman) reveal their secret identities to the rest of the team. However, their "ids" have been separated into two parts, the heroes and the normal humans they pose as, with illuminating consequences. Too bad such an interesting bit of super-hero psychology is marred by overly complicating the bad guys. I'm still not sure I followed all the storylines. A schism within the JLA sees them without the assistance of Batman. This is a big problem, when the Queen of Fables comes calling and wants to use the League for her own ends, even somewhat literally. Will Batman come to their aid? Even if he does, there is still the distrust to deal with later, and the vote. http://graphicsf.blogspot.com/2006/12... no reviews | add a review
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