Justice
League
Injustice For All
Original Airdate - 9/6/02
Cartoon
Network begins a new season of Justice League that
is really just the second half of last season, starting with
an episode that should have been shown prior to episodes we've
already seen. Did you follow that? Me neither.
Regardless,
old familiar faces are back for the new episode. Fans of the
old Superman series will recognize Luthor Towers, where
the Justice League has finally gathered enough evidence to
put Luthor in prison. While trying to escape his would-be
captors, Luthor (once again voiced by Clancy Brown) suffers
an attack and ends up in the hospital. There he learns not
only is he going to jail, the hunk of Kryptonite that he's
been carrying around with him the last few years have given
him a terminal incurable disease. Luthor naturally blames
Superman in a way that only arch-enemies can justify.
Fortunately
for Lex, his next-door neighbor in jail is The Ultra-Humanite.
It isn't too long before they team up for a jailbreak and
begin enlisting other bad guys for their revenge scheme. Since
Cartoon Network has shown these episodes out of order we've
already met Copperhead, Cheetah, Star Sapphire, Solomon Grundy
and The Shade, but they are finally given the proper introduction
they deserve.
Before
too long Luthor, now dressed in purple and green attire, and
company make their first attack on the Justice League. Bruce
Timm and his writers give us glimpses of the fights we'd like
to see on a superhero version of the WWE. Superman and Grundy
have a battle of power. Star Sapphire and Hawkgirl have a
chick fight and Batman fights the animal-themed villains (Cheetah
and Copperhead.)
Ultra-Humanite
declares that the Justice League is "too well organized,"
despite their not showing an ounce of organization and teamwork,
so the villains retreat. Suffering from defeat, all looks
lost for our super-villain team until a surprise appearance
by The Joker (once again voiced by my personal pal, Mark Hamill,
doing double duty as Grundy, too).
From
there, the story begins to focus on Batman. Justice League-only
fans get their first glimpses of the loner type attitude that
makes Batman such an enjoyable a-hole in his solo books. He
even makes Martian Manhunter back off with a subtle threat.
Part
One of Injustice For All meets all three of my criteria
for a good episode. All JL members made appearances, one of
them had a character moment and the story was enjoyable to
watch. A good start to the second half of our new first season.
Ow. That hurt my head.
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