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Justice League Unlimited > #26 (First Print- October 2006; DC Kids Digest January 2008)

"Ghosts of Atlantis"

Script-Bill Williams
Pencils- Carlo Barberi, Inks-Zach Howard
Colors- Heroic Age
Letters - Mike Sellers
Cover Art- Ty Templeton
Editor - Michael Wright

Feature- Dr Fate

Active Roster- Booster Gold, Aquaman, Superman

Cameos- Wonder Woman, Ice, Zatanna,

Villains: Black Manta, Felix Faust

 

This story does not fit into the JLU continuity

Synopsis- SPOILER ALERT!!!

Dr Fate is pulled from Salem tower by Superman to help in another mission in Atlantis. Aquaman was knocked off by an unknown being. The leaguers come to assist him. The leaguers are tossed around by large statues (the Guardians who Booster later learns are being controlled by the bickering duo of Faust and Black Manta.

Continuity Peg-
 
Continuity References-

Superman and Aquaman address each other as Kal and Arthur.

Aquaman mentions Mariana, a place either in or outside Atlantis.

Superman mentions that the Atom and Steel made some 'Deep-Sea communicators'

The 'purple healing ray' of the Amazons is something that Dr Fate can also conjure.

Aquaman's trident is used. Fate augments its power.

Fate says he's usually in the Salem tower.

Atlantis is seen much like in JLU #11. Postcard from the Edge

Continuity Go Bye Bye

Faust is alive, although his status MAY be debatable seeing he is glowing purple, similar to how he was when he was 'undead'.

His behavior is also out-of-character, with bickering back and forth with Black Manta.

Dr Fate's unmasked appearance is radically different from his original appearances in DCAU (in Superman: the Animated Series)

Review

Fresh off his appearance in the previous issue #25 The Devil May Care, Dr Fate appears again, and this time he is "pulling a J'onn" (the whole alone in the world deal). The presentation of Fate attempts to be human but sacrifices the mystery and authority that was Fate in JLU by inserting humor and uncertainty, something many fans may not be prepared to accept. Other than Fate, the writer also seems to present Faust out-of-character. Eerily this feels a lot like the treatment that Superman: the Animated Movie: Brainiac Attacks received.

Notable for

- featuring Black Manta

- showing the Salem Tower exterior

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Quotes

Booster Gold: Dr. Fate, do you want a communicator?

Dr. Fate: Will you be saying something clever?

Booster: (long pause)...maybe.

 

Aquaman: Let's see how well the guardian does when it faces me.

(gets whacked hard to the floor by the guardian)

Booster Gold: Looks like the guardian's doing pretty well.

 

     

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