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Justice League (Volume 4) #61 is an issue of the series Justice League (Volume 4) with a cover date of July, 2021. It was published on May 18, 2021.
Synopsis for "Justice League: Prisms, Part Three"
Appearing in "Justice League: Prisms, Part Three"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Brutus (Unknown Earth)
- McMurph (First appearance)
- Unnamed powerhouse (Single appearance)
- "Heirs" (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Gondor (Unknown Earth) (First appearance; unnamed) (Cameo)
- God (Mentioned only)
- The Kobra King (Jason Burr) (Mentioned only)
- Kobra Cult (Mentioned only)
- Naomi McDuffie's biological father (Unknown Earth) (Unnamed) (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
- Naomi McDuffie's biological mother (Unknown Earth) (Unnamed) (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
- Phantom Stranger (Mentioned only)
- The Riddler (Mentioned only)
- Talia al Ghul (Mentioned only)
- Zumbado (Unknown Earth) (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Naomi's Earth (Unnamed)
- Earth (In ruins) (Also as an hologram)
- United States of America
- Ohio (Unnamed)
- United States of America
- Earth (In ruins) (Also as an hologram)
- Earth 0 (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Batarang
- Batsuit
- Green Arrow's Bow
- Nth Metal
- Superman's Cape (Destroyed)
Events:
- Invasion of Zumbado (Mentioned only)
Concepts:
Synopsis for "Justice League Dark: Enter Ragman!"
Appearing in "Justice League Dark: Enter Ragman!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Ser Elnara Roshtu (Revealed to be alive)
- Randhir Singh (First appearance; unnamed) (Voice)
Antagonists:
- Merlin (Behind the scenes)
- Eggregores
- Broxae (Real name revealed) (First full appearance) (Erased)
- Gargoyles
- Harpies (Erased)
- Manticores (Erased)
- Ogres
- Werewolves (Erased)
- Eggregores
Other Characters:
- Angels (In picture only) (Cameo)
- Elias Lieberman (Page by Page bookshop owner) (Appears only as a corpse) (Cameo)
- Heddlu Police (Cameo)
- Library of Babel writers (Only as statues) (Cameo)
- The Man of the Book (First appearance) (Cameo)
- The Librarians (Single appearance) (Cameo)
- King Arthur (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
- Knights of the Round Table (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
- Doctor Fate (Khalid Nassour) (Mentioned only)
- Gerry Regan (Mentioned only)
- Harry Houdini (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
- The Thing That Cannot Die (Mentioned only)
- Augustus (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
- Jorge Luis Borges (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
- Molière (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Multiverse
- Earth 0
- 2021
- United States of America
- Gotham City
- Gotham International Airport (Cameo)
- Las Vegas
- Page by Page Bookshop
- Gotham City
- Wales
- Augustus Priory (In ruins)
- Cardiff
- Caerleon (Mentioned only)
- United States of America
- 6th Century
- 7th Century
- Anatolia (Mentioned only)
- 2021
- Library of Babel (First appearance)
- Earth 0
Items:
- Alchemist's Stone (Mentioned only)
- Caliburnus (Destroyed) (Mentioned only)
- "Eternity Book" (Destroyed) (Mentioned only)
- Helmet of Fate (Mentioned only)
- "The Library of Babel" (Cameo)
- Library of Babel books
- Houdini's Key
- Suit of Souls
- Sword of Night
Vehicles:
- Gallaecia Airplane (Cameo)
Concepts:
- Magic
- Middle Ages (Mentioned only)
Notes
- According to Constantine, the Helmet of Fate is not actually working. Considering that it was working during the last Metal War, this has been a reality change caused by the rebirth of Creation.
- Jason Blood recalls the Eternity Book being eaten by the Thing that Cannot Die during the events of The Demon (Volume 3) #39, confirming that they also occured in the reborn timeline of Prime Earth.
- The Library of Babel was not a real plane of existince within the Multiverse before being made real by Merlin's abilities.
- "Justice League: Prisms, Part Three" is reprinted in Justice League: Prisms.
- "Justice League Dark: Enter Ragman!" is reprinted in Justice League Dark: The Great Wickedness.
Trivia
- As Constantine states in the story, the Library of Babel is inspired by the short story of the same name by Jorge Luis Borges.
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