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"Futures End - Chapter 11": It is a normal day in the life of Justin, Cole Cash's tech support. Cole, however, has been missing for weeks now, and left Justin with a mouthy shapeshifting alien who reminds that if Grifter was to go absent for forty-eight hours, Justin

Quote1 The sooner we find him, the sooner we'll have answers. Quote2
Michael Holt

The New 52: Futures End #11 is an issue of the series The New 52: Futures End (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 2014. It was published on July 16, 2014.

Synopsis for "Futures End - Chapter 11"

It is a normal day in the life of Justin, Cole Cash's tech support. Cole, however, has been missing for weeks now, and left Justin with a mouthy shapeshifting alien who reminds that if Grifter was to go absent for forty-eight hours, Justin was to cut and run. Justin is convinced that Cole isn't dead, and tired of the alien's ribbing, shoots him in the head.

After getting dressed, Justin heads out to find his contact, whom he worries will be drunk when he gets there, despite the hour. Instead, he finds Voodoo beating up the men who invaded her safe-house. With the knowledge that Cole has gone missing, she reluctantly takes him on, welcoming him to her personal hell, spending her time in hiding. It has clearly taken its toll on her.

In the Huron System, Ray Palmer provides guidance to his three companions in following the distress signal that Hawkman picked up on his Stormwatch communicator, warning that it might be a trap. Hawkman doesn't care, and as they travel, Amethyst and Frankenstein bond over their awkward senses of humour, and she presents him with a Bloodstone to sharpen his sword with. She explains it came from Gemworld, which was unfortunately attacked and conquered by a powerful mystic during the war with Earth 2. Suddenly, the vessel begins plummeting uncontrollably toward a nearby planet, as its systems unexpectedly shut down.

In New York City, Michael Holt prepares for an interview in which he intends to reveal that the Batman who broke into Terrifitech was trying to steal the uSpheres. Privately, however, his discovery of the cyborg from the future has led him to believe that he was not merely a thief, but a threat. When the cameras start rolling, Michael smears this Batman's reputation by implying that he is an invader from an another world entirely.

In the Madagascar sea, the being who emerged from a cave in Southeast Asia and destroyed and murdered an exploring party finds its way onto a cargo ship and kills every member its crew.

On the Justice League Satellite, the Justice League abruptly teleports Ronnie Raymond from out of a strip-joint. With Jason Rusch at their side, they explain that Ronnie cannot simply walk away from his role as Firestorm. As one of the team's most powerful members, he has a responsibility to use this power. Angrily, Ronnie complains that Jason must have put them up to this, but Jason reminds that he doesn't want to ever be in the Firestorm Matrix again. Ronnie feels put upon, and Jason professes that he hasn't told the League anything about what Ronnie did. Roy Harper overhears this remark and correctly assumes that they are talking about something to do with Oliver Queen's death. Jason puts it to Ronnie that it will be up to him to clear the air about what really happened.

Sheepishly, Ronnie explains that it was his fault that he and Jason didn't get to Seattle in time to help Oliver. He'd ignored Jason's calls because he was busy with a girl. Embittered, he warns that they shouldn't judge him. He didn't sign up for a life of 24/7 sacrifice. He reminds that they had declared New York and Washington as priorities when Pittsburgh was attacked, and his own mother had died because he wasn't there to save her. The others try to explain that this is just how war is, but Ronnie won't hear of it, and declares that Firestorm is over. He will be living for himself from now on. Maudlin, Jason turns to the league and comments that if they were able to find a replacement for Ollie in Roy, they will be able to find a replacement for Firestorm. He will have no part in it.

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  • During the satellite scene, Cyborg suggests calling Zatanna to magically erase Firestorm's bad memories, only to be immediately told off by Flash. This is a reference to the out-of-continuity miniseries Identity Crisis, in which Barry Allen and a set of heroes convinced Zatanna to do just that.



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