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+ | | Quotation = Not only am I doing [[Guy Gardner (New Earth)|you]] for '''free''', fella -- I'm gonna kill you in a brand new -- and utterly disgusting -- '''way'''! |
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+ | | Speaker = [[Lobo (New Earth)|Lobo]] |
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+ | | StoryTitle1 = No More Mr. Nice-Guy! |
+ | | Synopsis1 = After being reverted back to his normal state by yet another hard blow to his head,<ref>{{C|Justice League International Vol 1 18}}</ref> [[Guy Gardner (New Earth)|Guy Gardner]] finds that it was [[Lobo (New Earth)|Logo]] who had crashed through the room inside the [[Justice League International (New Earth)|JLI's]] [[Justice League Embassy|New York Embassy]] and into Guy. Guy gets angry and gets in a brawl with Lobo, who doesn't want to fight. But Guy is persistent and Lobo decides that he's going to kill Guy for free, since his normal policy is to only kill those of which he was paid to. |
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+ | The other present members break-up the fight, and [[Michael Carter (New Earth)|Booster Gold]] encases Guy in a bubble until he falls asleep. Inside, [[Maxwell Lord IV (New Earth)|Maxwell Lord]] wants to grant Lobo temporary membership, and Lobo makes up his mind that he will bide his time with the League until he can get them all together and kill them, thus fulfilling his contract with Lord [[Manga Khan (New Earth)|Manga Khan]]. |
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+ | Batman rejects Lobo's temporary membership, and leaves to go recruit other heroes. He tries to convince [[Kal-El (New Earth)|Superman]], who declines but says that he can be called in case of emergency; he is successful in getting [[Fel Andar (New Earth)|Hawkman]] and [[Sharon Parker (New Earth)|Hawkwoman]] say yes. Meanwhile, [[Theodore Kord (New Earth)|Blue Beetle]] and Booster Gold unsuccessfully try to recruit [[Wally West (New Earth)|The Flash]]. |
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+ | In deep space, [[Big Barda (New Earth)|Big Barda]], [[G'nort (New Earth)|G'nort]], [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]], and [[Dmitri Pushkin (New Earth)|Rocket Red]] are still alive and in their ship out in space when they encounter the [[Cluster Ship]] and decide to go to [[Apokolips]]. |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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− | * [[Justice League International]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Justice League International (New Earth)|Justice League International]]}} |
− | + | ** {{a|[[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|Batman]]}} {{joins}} |
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− | + | **{{A|[[Dinah Laurel Lance (New Earth)|Black Canary]]}} {{quits}} {{phone}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Theodore Kord (New Earth)|Blue Beetle]]}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Michael Carter (New Earth)|Booster Gold]]}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Nathaniel Adam (New Earth)|Captain Atom]]}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Beatriz da Costa (New Earth)|Fire]]}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Guy Gardner (New Earth)|Green Lantern Guy Gardner]]}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Fel Andar (New Earth)|Hawkman]]}} {{Joins}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Sharon Parker (New Earth)|Hawkwoman]]}} {{Joins}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Tora Olafsdotter (New Earth)|Ice]]}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Lobo (New Earth)|Lobo]]}} {{joins}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Maxwell Lord IV (New Earth)|Max Lord]]}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]]}} |
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+ | **{{Mention|Scott Free (New Earth)|Mister Miracle}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Oberon (New Earth)|Oberon]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Dmitri Pushkin (New Earth)|Rocket Red]]}} |
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'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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− | * [[Big Barda (New Earth)|Big Barda]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Big Barda (New Earth)|Big Barda]]}} |
− | * [[G' |
+ | * {{a|[[G'nort (New Earth)|Green Lantern G'nort]]}} |
− | * [[Kal-El (New Earth)|Superman]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Kal-El (New Earth)|Superman]]}} |
− | ''' |
+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
− | * [[Lobo (New Earth)|Lobo]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Lobo (New Earth)|Lobo]]}} |
'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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+ | *{{Mention|[[Congorilla (New Earth)|Congorilla]]}} |
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+ | *{{Mention|Wally West (New Earth)|The Flash}} |
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+ | *{{Mention|Green Lantern Corps (New Earth)|Green Lantern Corps}} |
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+ | *{{WP|Jack Kerouac}} {{Mention}} |
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+ | *{{Mention|[[Clifford Zmeck (New Earth)|Major Force]]}} |
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+ | *{{Mention|[[Naomi Lord (New Earth)|Naomi Lord]]}} |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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− | * [[Apokolips]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Apokolips]]}} {{cameo}} |
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+ | *{{A|[[New Earth]]}} |
+ | **{{Mention|China}} |
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+ | **{{A|[[United States of America]]}} |
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+ | ***[[California]] |
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+ | ****{{Mention|Los Angeles}} |
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+ | *** {{a|[[Louisiana]]}} |
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+ | ****{{A|[[New York City]]]}} |
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+ | *****{{A|[[Brooklyn]]}} |
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+ | *****{{A|[[Manhattan]]}} |
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'''Items:''' |
'''Items:''' |
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+ | *{{A|[[Boom Tube]]}} |
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+ | *{{A|[[Green Lantern Power Battery]]}} |
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+ | *{{A|[[Green Lantern Ring]]}} |
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+ | *{{Mention|Mega-Rod}} |
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'''Vehicles:''' |
'''Vehicles:''' |
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− | * [[Blue Beetle's Bug]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Blue Beetle's Bug]]}} |
+ | *{{A|[[Cluster Ship]]}} |
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− | | Notes = |
+ | | Notes = ===Continuity Notes=== |
+ | *The Hawkman and Hawkwoman appearing in these issues of ''JLI'' were [[Hawkman is confusing|retconned]] as being [[Fel Andar (New Earth)|Fel Andar]] and [[Sharon Parker (New Earth)|Sharon Parker]] after the changes to continuity in {{v|Hawkworld Vol 1}}. |
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− | | Trivia = |
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+ | ===Publication Notes=== |
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+ | *Concurrent with this issue, a four-issue series of origin stories, beginning in {{C|Secret Origins Vol 2 32}} highlights the Justice League. Several creators from this comic work on those issues, beginning with [[Keith Giffen]] plotting that comic. |
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+ | | Trivia = *It's not clear when or how Batman evidently rejoined the JLI after quitting in {{C|Suicide Squad Vol 1 13}}. He participated in a mission with some Leaguers in [[Bialya]] in the last storyline but it was explicit there that he wasn't acting as a League member. |
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Revision as of 18:50, 4 February 2020
Justice League International #19 is an issue of the series Justice League International (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1988.
Synopsis for "No More Mr. Nice-Guy!"
After being reverted back to his normal state by yet another hard blow to his head,[1] Guy Gardner finds that it was Logo who had crashed through the room inside the JLI's New York Embassy and into Guy. Guy gets angry and gets in a brawl with Lobo, who doesn't want to fight. But Guy is persistent and Lobo decides that he's going to kill Guy for free, since his normal policy is to only kill those of which he was paid to.
The other present members break-up the fight, and Booster Gold encases Guy in a bubble until he falls asleep. Inside, Maxwell Lord wants to grant Lobo temporary membership, and Lobo makes up his mind that he will bide his time with the League until he can get them all together and kill them, thus fulfilling his contract with Lord Manga Khan.
Batman rejects Lobo's temporary membership, and leaves to go recruit other heroes. He tries to convince Superman, who declines but says that he can be called in case of emergency; he is successful in getting Hawkman and Hawkwoman say yes. Meanwhile, Blue Beetle and Booster Gold unsuccessfully try to recruit The Flash.
In deep space, Big Barda, G'nort, Martian Manhunter, and Rocket Red are still alive and in their ship out in space when they encounter the Cluster Ship and decide to go to Apokolips.
Appearing in "No More Mr. Nice-Guy!"
Featured Characters:
- Justice League International
- Batman (Joins team)
- Black Canary (Quits team) (Phone call only)
- Blue Beetle
- Booster Gold
- Captain Atom
- Fire
- Green Lantern Guy Gardner
- Hawkman (Joins team)
- Hawkwoman (Joins team)
- Ice
- Lobo (Joins team)
- Max Lord
- Martian Manhunter
- Mister Miracle (Mentioned only)
- Oberon
- Rocket Red
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Congorilla (Mentioned only)
- The Flash (Mentioned only)
- Green Lantern Corps (Mentioned only)
- Jack Kerouac (Mentioned only)
- Major Force (Mentioned only)
- Naomi Lord (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Apokolips (Cameo)
- New Earth
- China (Mentioned only)
- United States of America
- California
- Los Angeles (Mentioned only)
- Louisiana
- New York
- California
Items:
- Boom Tube
- Green Lantern Power Battery
- Green Lantern Ring
- Mega-Rod (Mentioned only)
Vehicles:
Notes
Continuity Notes
- The Hawkman and Hawkwoman appearing in these issues of JLI were retconned as being Fel Andar and Sharon Parker after the changes to continuity in Hawkworld (Volume 1).
Publication Notes
- Concurrent with this issue, a four-issue series of origin stories, beginning in Secret Origins (Volume 2) #32 highlights the Justice League. Several creators from this comic work on those issues, beginning with Keith Giffen plotting that comic.
Trivia
- It's not clear when or how Batman evidently rejoined the JLI after quitting in Suicide Squad #13. He participated in a mission with some Leaguers in Bialya in the last storyline but it was explicit there that he wasn't acting as a League member.
See Also
- Cover gallery for the Justice League International series
- Images from Justice League International Vol 1 19
Recommended Reading
- Justice League Recommended Reading
- Justice League of America (Volume 1)
- Justice League of America (Volume 2)
- Justice League of America (Volume 3)
- Justice League of America (Volume 4)
- Justice League of America (Volume 5)
- JLA (Volume 1)
- Justice League (Volume 1)
- Justice League (Volume 2)
- Justice League (Volume 3)
- Justice League (Volume 4)
- Justice League International (Volume 1)
- Justice League International (Volume 2)
- Justice League International (Volume 3)
- Justice League Europe (Volume 1)
- Justice League America (Volume 1)
- Justice League Task Force (Volume 1)
- Justice League Quarterly (Volume 1)
- Justice League Dark (Volume 1)
- Justice League Dark (Volume 2)
- Extreme Justice (Volume 1)
- Justice League Elite (Volume 1)
- Justice League Odyssey (Volume 1)