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Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book)
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Crisis on Infinite Earths and Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!—these two series were massive crossovers and usually resulted in some form of Retcon for at least one character involved. Crisis was the big one, merging Earth-2 and Earth-1 together, bringing us into the newly established Post-Crisis era. Zero Hour… made Hal Jordan, the most popular Green Lantern, into a supervillain and mucked up continuity. What Identity Crisis brought was similar but definitely NOT what readers were expecting.As the story begins, Sue Dibny, the wife of the superhero the Elongated Man, is mysteriously murdered with her body set on fire while her husband is on stakeout. The Justice League investigates the scene of the murder, the Dibny household, and are bewildered by the lack of evidence to be found. While sending out most of the League and the Teen Titans to look for fire- and/or teleport-based villains, the core members of the League (minus Superman and Batman) secretly turn their attention to small-time villain Dr. Light (the male one, not to be confused with the female superhero who debuted in the Crisis). But before they can confront him, Wally West and Kyle Rayner overhear the League's plans and demand to know why they are confronting Light.They reveal that years ago, Dr. Light managed to teleport to the League's satellite, discovered Sue alone, and proceeded to rape her. Light is stopped quickly, but he lustfully swears he will do it again as soon as he's released and in the meantime will tell all the other supervillains how he raped Elongated Man's wife. The League then decides to wipe his memory and change his personality so the threat is defused. In the present, Dr. Light discovers he's the League's target and hires Deathstroke, but in the tail end of the fight, Light regains his memories and escapes, revealing the truth in an optic construct only the Flash is fast enough to see. The Flash sees that Batman was there the night Sue was raped, but Zatanna mindwiped him as well when he tried to stop Dr. Light's mindwipe.Sue's autopsied, and it is revealed she didn't actually burn to death. Meanwhile, Jean Loring (ex-wife of Ray Palmer, aka The Atom) is nearly lynched by an unknown assailant, and Lois Lane is threatened by someone who knows she married Superman. Tim Drake goes through a parental struggle with his father, who knows Tim is Robin and wishes for his safety. Captain Boomerang reconnects with his bastard son and discovers he is a speedster. While the divorced Atom and Jean reconnect, Jack Drake, Tim's father, is sent a gun with a warning and attacked. Jack uses the gun to kill his attacker, Captain Boomerang, but is killed by one of Boomerang's weapons. Robin and Boomerang Jr. both lose their fathers, and the mystery is apparently solved… until the autopsy of Sue reveals tiny footprints in her brain, which really killed her. Batman learns of this and deduces also that the Atom didn't kill Sue, and we learn that Jean discovered one of Atom's spare suits. In an attempt to reconnect with Ray (her ex-husband), Jean tried to organize an illusion of a threat to superhero families, but accidentally killed Sue and hired the wrong assassin for Jack Drake. Ray commits Jean to Arkham Asylum, shrinks to a microscopic size, and disappears completely. In the end, the League is shaken up, it is implied by Green Arrow that Batman might know he was mind-wiped; Dr. Light regains his old personality, Boomerang's son becomes the new Captain Boomerang, and Ralph Dibny is now a widower.So in the end, where the Crisis and Zero Hour were large crossovers that involved retconning and large gigantic battles, Identity Crisis was much more low-key, being a quieter crossover that was instead a murder mystery. However, that is why fans would point to this book if a new reader ever asked for a good starting point to get into The DCU. The retcons were smaller, but a little obvious. Especially with the Justice League.Identity Crisis was directly followed by Infinite Crisis, which followed the typical format much more closely. Over a decade later, the story had a Spiritual Successor in Heroes in Crisis, another "crisis" that tackles a smaller scale threat concerning heroes' personal lives and privacy.Written by Brad Meltzer with art by Rags Morales. Not to be confused with Identity Crisis (1998). | |
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Comic-Book Fantasy Casting: According to the collected edition, Rags Morales did this with a number of characters, basing them on actors, singers, models, and other famous people, including... Elongated Man on Danny Kaye and Dick Van Dyke. Sue Dibny on Dawn Wells. Batman and Wizard on Tom Selleck, the former being ironic, considering Selleck is an avid gun collector and Batman infamously hates guns. Wonder Woman on B-film star Julie Strain. Barry Allen on John Hurt and Wally West on Brad Pitt. Hal Jordan on Pierce Brosnan. Green Arrow on Layne Staley. Black Canary on future Lois Lane Rebecca Romijn and former Catwoman Michelle Pfeiffer. Ray Palmer on a young Paul Newman. Jean Loring on Lesley Ann Warren. Zatanna on Phoebe Cates. Vixen was originally supposed to be based on Grace Jones, but ended up being based on Geena Davis — despite Davis not being black. Nightwing on Johnny Depp. Starfire on model Naomi Campbell. Felix Faust on Leonard Nimoy. Merlyn on Ricardo Montalbán. Captain Boomerang on porn star Ron Jeremy and Jackie Martling. Owen was based on Justin Timberlake and James Dean. Firehawk on Patty Hearst. Mirror Master on Eric Roberts, who does have DC experience, playing Sal Maroni in The Dark Knight and voicing Mongul on Justice League. Calculator on James Woods, who'd since voiced Batman's Mirror Universe counterpart Owlman in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths. Shining Knight on John Cleese. Phobia and Dr. Moon on, respectively, Carolyn Jones and Jerry Lewis. Chronos was based on NY Yankees manager Joe Torre. | |
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Conflicting Loyalties: The Flash must grudgingly keep a secret from Superman and Batman in order to protect Zatanna and her accomplices in the mind rapes. Mostly out of respect for his uncle Barry's memory, since he voted for the memory wipe. | |
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Escort Distraction | |
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Escort Distraction: In the opening, Sue Dibney sends Ralph off on patrol with Firehawk so that she can wrap up his anniversary present without him seeing. Unfortunately, he gets a different "present" when he comes back. | |
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Darker and Edgier: With the DCU already being darker and edgier in most places, one might say that Identity Crisis is far more realistic. The heroes and villains are weaker than usual and the fight scenes don't last for too long. | |
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Unreliable Narrator: Jean Loring's telling of Sue Dibny's death. We can't tell if it really an accident since she's appears to be mentally deranged. | |
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Mutual Kill | |
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Mutual Kill: Jack Drake and Captain Boomerang. | |
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The Stool Pigeon | |
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The Stool Pigeon: Wally West averts the Whistleblower Wilson (heroic) option. | |
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Obfuscating Postmortem Wounds | |
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Obfuscating Postmortem Wounds: Sue Dibney's body is set on fire after her death in order to cover up the actual cause of death (an aneurysm caused by someone walking on her brain.) | |
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Sudden Sequel Heel Syndrome | |
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Sudden Sequel Heel Syndrome: Jean Loring goes completely off her rocker to try and win back the affection of her ex-husband, Ray Palmer. Eventually it leads to her getting possessed by Eclipso. | |
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Mythology Gag: If you look closely at Sue's funeral, you can see Jack Knight standing next to Stargirl. This is actually Jack's last known appearance after retiring at the end of his series; as the Dibnys were key characters in Starman, it's fitting to have him here. He's pointedly not in his old uniform. | |
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Pietà Plagiarism | |
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Pietà Plagiarism: Ralph Dibny holding Sue's body in the comic's opening scene. | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle: Perhaps as a Deconstruction "Batman vs. The Justice League" is no contest. Bruce is soundly beaten even without the heavy hitters like Superman or Wonder Woman taking part. | |
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Keeping Secrets Sucks | |
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Keeping Secrets Sucks: Wally The Flash West finds this out in the end when he keeps quiet about the Justice League's mind rapes on villains and especially the one on Batman. Wally considers the mind rapes immoral and that they ought to be disclosed, but he's also very aware that if Batman ever finds out for sure what really happened, it would probably bring about the JLA's breakup as well as possible trouble for half its well-intentioned members. You can see in Wally's final panel in the story that the dilemma is eating him inside. | |
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Dropped a Bridge on Him: Firestorm's death comes out of nowhere, having him blow up in a nuclear explosion after he's stabbed in the chest. He has to fly away before the explosion can hurt other people. | |
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Revealing Continuity Lapse: The presence of Batman in Dr. Light's flashback when Ollie had said he wasn't there. These things happen by mistake in comics all the time, especially team books with many characters to juggle — but this time it's not a mistake. | |
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Eye Take: An absolutely haunting one, when Tim discovers his father's body; Bruce, still dressed as Batman, hugs Tim tightly, and all we see of Tim's face is one eye, wide and wild with grief, flooded with tears, staring back at the reader. | |
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Brainwashing for the Greater Good | |
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Brainwashing for the Greater Good: The Justice League B-team does this to Dr. Light but it alters him further than they expected. | |
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Coy, Girlish Flirt Pose: During a flashback of Ralph Dibny meeting his future wife Sue for the first time, Sue does this pose while talking to him for the first time. | |
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I Never Said It Was Poison | |
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I Never Said It Was Poison: In the last issue, Ray Palmer relaxes with Jean Loring. Jean offhandedly asks about where a certain note (which warned of Captain Boomerang's impending attempt on Jack Drake's life) came from. Ray, horrified, knows Batman had confiscated the note before it could get in the news. When he grills Jean about this, she confesses to killing Sue and hiring Boomerang and Calculator. | |
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Clueless Mystery | |
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Clueless Mystery: Linkara once explained that one of his biggest problems with Identity Crisis was that the story followed this trope but had to contrive very bizarre reasons to do it. | |
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Improvised Weapon: Deathstroke takes out the Atom with a laser pointer. | |
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Downer Ending: Even catching the villain doesn't make the ending any brighter. | |
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Wham Line: | |
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Implied Rape | |
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Implied Rape: While it's clear what Dr. Light did to Sue, the word "rape" isn't actually used. | |
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Crazy-Prepared | |
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Deathstroke the Terminator goes from a Crazy-Prepared, highly trained and slightly augmented badass to a superhuman with reflexes that can allow him to "surprise" The Flash with a sword thrust behind Slade's back. That would be the Wally West Flash who once had time slow to a standstill when a sniper's bullet touched his neck. | |
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Bookends | |
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Bookends: The story begins with Elongated Man talking about how much he loves his wife. It ends with Ralph talking to Sue's invisible ghost as he goes to bed. | |
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Flashback | |
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Flashback: A good deal of the story is told via flashbacks by Green Arrow to Wally West. | |
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Meaningful Background Event | |
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Meaningful Background Event: When Dr. Light suddenly recovers his memory in the middle of a fight he flashbacks to the Justice League Tower where he's overpowered by all the League's members present. It's the very same scene that was shown when Green Arrow flashbacks the event for Wally West, the difference is that in Dr. Light's flashback, Batman is also included in the melée. If you're not looking for him you might miss this future important detail. | |
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Turn Out Like His Father | |
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Turn Out Like His Father: Captain Boomerang's son is good at throwing boomerangs as well. | |
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Central Theme: Violation, be it sexual assault or mind rape. Or trust. | |
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Forgot About His Powers | |
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Forgot About His Powers: So many in the fight with Deathstroke. Wally West forgets everything he can do aside from "run fast". Using the Speed Force to speed up his perceptions? Forgotten, unless he wanted to run into a sword. Stealing speed? Gone. Using his healing factor? Gone. Just making a tornado to blow Slade away? Gone. Kyle forgets that his ring's entire point is to be a ranged weapon. He doesn't just not create constructs, he also doesn't even bother with lasers or containment bubbles. Black Canary forgets her Canary Cry can destroy steel and also all of her martial arts training. | |
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Crossover Finale | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_661d775e | comment |
Crossover Finale: While JLA (1997) wouldn't officially end until Infinite Crisis, the revelations about members of the Satellite-era League's mindwipes would be the beginning of the end for the series with one of the major factors, the Trinity's falling out, being sparked in part by Batman's reaction to his own mindwipe. | |
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Gratuitous Rape | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_6bb25af4 | comment |
Gratuitous Rape: The infamous rape of Sue Dibney ultimately ends up completely incidental to the murder of Sue Dibney. | |
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Idiot Ball | |
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Idiot Ball: A superhuman search for evidence lead by "The World's Greatest Detective" doesn't check the phone records. | |
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Covers Always Lie | |
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Covers Always Lie: The JLA "Big Three"—Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman—are center stage of the cover for the first issue, but these heroes (with the partial exception of Batman) are very peripheral to the story. The cover for issue number 4 shows Wonder Woman alone and front and center, but she only appears for two pages, and even then we only get to see part of her hip, a hand, and her lasso. | |
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Arc Words | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_7464705c | comment |
Arc Words: "Who benefits?" | |
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PaintingTheFourthWall | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_751d892c | comment |
Painting the Fourth Wall: Dr. Light staring at the viewer as if to say, "I'm back." | |
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Villain Decay | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_7bb844ec | comment |
Villain Decay: League members lampshade and reconstruct this trope in explaining how they caused Dr. Light to go from being a threatening villain to a total joke and, by the end, back again. Bolt decays to the point of being shot and severely injured by two petty under-aged street thugs. | |
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Dating Catwoman | |
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Dating Catwoman: In the follow-up comic, Crisis of Conscience, Batman says he is especially upset because he fears that Catwoman’s Heel–Face Turn is due to Zatanna manipulating her mind. | |
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Freak Out | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_7fbe9a30 | comment |
Freak Out: You can pinpoint the moment when Jean snaps completely in the flashback after she accidentally kills Sue (originally wanting only to attack but not seriously injure her), in a single facial expression hyperventilating and sobbing while grinning maniacally, preparing to burn Sue in order to cover it up. Her resulting complete insanity results in two more deaths. | |
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Open Secret | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_8077793f | comment |
Open Secret: Green Arrow implies that Superman may be aware of the lobotomies that the Justice League has performed (see Weirdness Censor). This is confirmed in Adventures of Superman #636, when Superman summons Batman and Wonder Woman to his Fortress of Solitude and confesses that he was aware that the League had Light lobotomized which resulted in an argument from Wonder Woman. This is not very surprising, as in the third issue of Identity Crisis, Superman can clearly overhear Ollie and Wally talking about Dr. Light's lobotomy, with Ollie saying that people "hear what they want to hear," which can be seen as a subtle reference to Clark looking the other way. As Owen Mercer questions why he sees Batman at the Drake household, the policeman accompanying Batman denies that he's there, even when Bats is right there in the middle of everyone in plain sight. | |
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What Happened to the Mouse? | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_863fa679 | comment |
What Happened to the Mouse?: During a bonding moment with his father, it is discovered that Boomerang Junior has super-speed. The story proper never explains why, although Geoff Johns' run on The Flash would explain that his mother is Meloni Thawne (related to the first Reverse-Flash) and he is Bart Allen's half brother. | |
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Bait-and-Switch | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_8797239c | comment |
Bait-and-Switch: The penultimate issue had Dr. Mid-Nite discovering a pair of tiny footprints in Sue's brain, suggesting it was the Atom who killed Sue. The issue closes with Ray Palmer and Jean Loring together, Ray wearing a very sinister-looking smile on his face. The next issue reveals that it was Jean, not Ray, who was the culprit. | |
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Mind Rape | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_8a4988bb | comment |
Mind Rape: The League pull this on Dr. Light and Batman. | |
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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil | |
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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: Dr. Light's rape of Sue is enough for a circle of JLA members to lobotomize him, something they never did to any villain beforehand. | |
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Deconstruction | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_8ae880f7 | comment |
Deconstruction: Of the Silver Age JLA. It fills in the blanks between adventures to explain the measures necessary to clean up after defeating supervillain schemes and restoring the status quo. They specifically reference an occasion when the Secret Society of Supervillains took control of the JLA's bodies and (likely) learned their secret identities. How do you think the heroes averted Death by Secret Identity for the villains? Green Arrow further suggests that Superman and Batman knowingly look the other way and don't ask questions about how the League's B-Squad does its clean-up. More broadly, this deconstructs the hierarchy within the JLA, the role played by the "lower-ranked" heroes, and their feelings about that. It also discusses Elongated Man's feelings about being in the Flash's shadow, and how his love for Sue is in great part due to the fact that she looked past Barry and preferred him instead. It also deconstructs the idea of the supposedly Crazy-Prepared Batman vs. the Justice League. The fight is no fight at all with Batman quickly dogpiled and overpowered, even by heroes who don't have superpowers. | |
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Took a Level in Jerkass | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_8cb1a369 | comment |
Took a Level in Jerkass: Before his resurrection, the original Black Spider was a vigilante targeting other criminals. This, taking place after his resurrection, saw him hanging out with (among others) Merlyn, the Monocle, Cheshire, and Deathstroke when Dr. Light turns to the assassins for help. | |
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Overshadowed by Awesome | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_8cb259f4 | comment |
More broadly, this deconstructs the hierarchy within the JLA, the role played by the "lower-ranked" heroes, and their feelings about that. It also discusses Elongated Man's feelings about being in the Flash's shadow, and how his love for Sue is in great part due to the fact that she looked past Barry and preferred him instead. | |
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Villains Out Shopping | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_9ae0ead1 | comment |
Villains Out Shopping: Merlyn is shown painting his scale model figures of period soldiers during his leisure time. | |
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Evil Counterpart | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_9b54d536 | comment |
This series revamped the Calculator into Oracle's Evil Counterpart. | |
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Took a Level in Badass | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_9bcd82c0 | comment |
Took a Level in Badass: Deathstroke the Terminator goes from a Crazy-Prepared, highly trained and slightly augmented badass to a superhuman with reflexes that can allow him to "surprise" The Flash with a sword thrust behind Slade's back. That would be the Wally West Flash who once had time slow to a standstill when a sniper's bullet touched his neck. This series revamped the Calculator into Oracle's Evil Counterpart. The series also returned Dr. Light to a credible threat. | |
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Foreshadowing | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
Foreshadowing: In issue 4, Green Arrow has a conversation with The Spectre/Hal Jordan on when is he coming back; Hal replies, "I'm working on it". This foreshadows Hal's return as Green Lantern in Green Lantern: Rebirth, which was published next month. | |
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Death by Secret Identity | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_9e0d9594 | comment |
Death by Secret Identity: We learn that during The Silver Age of Comic Books and The Golden Age of Comic Books, villains learned superheroes' secret identities all the time. Heroes toed the line of the Moral Event Horizon by using Zatanna to make them forget, and neglecting to tell the more principled heroes — such as Superman and Batman — who are also implied to have an inkling that something fishy is going on, but refuse to investigate why villains mysteriously keep forgetting their identities. | |
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It Gets Easier | |
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It Gets Easier: Jean clearly has a Freak Out after she accidentally kills Sue Dibny, but after that, she has little problem setting up Jack Drake to kill Captain Boomerang, and when that results in Drake's death as well, she doesn't seem all too bothered in The Reveal. | |
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MacGuffin | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_a6c69bd | comment |
MacGuffin: The Lex Luthor battle suit during the Elongated Man vs. Bolt stakeout at the beginning of the story. | |
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Weirdness Censor | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_abdf7d09 | comment |
Weirdness Censor: When Wally West and Kyle Rayner ask how the inner circle managed to keep their memory-wiping exploits a secret from everyone else (especially Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne, who would probably kick them out of the League if they knew) Green Arrow says that the others "only hear what they want to hear." The conversation takes place not ten feet away from Superman - one panel is on his ear, but he's obviously not paying attention. Subverted in Adventures of Superman #636; Superman reveals to Wonder Woman and Batman in his Fortress of Solitude that he knew about the lobotomy of Dr. Light, although he wasn't involved in it ("by the time I knew what had happened, it had already been done"), but kept it a secret because of the unrealistic alternative, such as bringing in half of the League to face "justice" for lobotomizing Light, as well as the fact that he sympathized with Ralph's plight at having his wife raped by the rapist madman who is Dr. Light. | |
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Retcon | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_b2280b66 | comment |
Retcon: The reason behind the years of infighting between Green Arrow and Hawkman, thought to be because of their political views, is revealed to actually be over the decision to mind-wipe Dr. Light and Batman. Later, it was retconned that Jean Loring was possessed by Eclipso the whole time. The series retcons much of the goofiness of The Silver Age of Comic Books, particularly in the form of Doctor Light. | |
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Tragic Villain | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_b5171e10 | comment |
Tragic Villain: Sort of. The story doesn't make clear whether Captain Boomerang's son will turn into a villain. But it shows how he loses his father shortly after reconnecting with him and the indignity of watching the police deny Batman's presence in front of his very eyes. | |
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Berserk Button | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27 | comment |
Berserk Button: Deathstroke goes totally nonlinear when Ollie sticks an arrow in his (blind) eye. Calm and collected the first moment, completely insane the next. (In fairness to Deathstroke, he's going unstable from his serum again at this point.) | |
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Slasher Smile | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_bd4264a3 | comment |
Slasher Smile: ...it was just like the old days, wasn't it?◊ | |
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Tomato Surprise | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_c13c9e38 | comment |
Tomato Surprise: Batman's role in the Dr. Light incident and the subsequent mind-wipe when he objected. | |
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Family-Values Villain | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_c287be68 | comment |
Family-Values Villain: Captain Boomerang is trying to get in touch with his estranged son. | |
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Artistic License – Nuclear Physics | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_c446f93c | comment |
Artistic License – Nuclear Physics: A nuclear-powered character (Firestorm) is skewered by a sword. He has to fly off to prevent himself from killing his allies, as "They all know what happens when you puncture a nuclear reactor", and he is shown exploding. Except, as Greg Morrow notes, not much actually happens if you puncture a nuclear reactor. (Further flavoring the inaccuracy stew is that the character's powers were never shown to work that way previously; he had nuclear abilities, but was not a "nuclear reactor".) | |
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Glory Days | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_cbd2bfa3 | comment |
Glory Days: Are way behind for Captain Boomerang, who veers quite close to Alas, Poor Villain territory. | |
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1.0 | |
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My Eyes Are Up Here | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_cd8c578c | comment |
My Eyes Are Up Here: Subverted and Lampshaded with Slipknot. Green Arrow notes he's smart enough that his eyes are not on Wonder Woman's "famous rack", but on her hip—where her Magic Lasso is. | |
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-0.3 | |
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What the Hell, Hero? | |
Identity Crisis (2004) (Comic Book) / int_d39e327f | comment |
What the Hell, Hero?: A few, but the biggest being The Flash when he learns they wiped Batman's memory. And then the Flash lied to Superman about why the group was chasing Dr. Light. And then after finding out the whole story, he still doesn't tell anyone, out of respect for Barry (who was implied to have been motivated by Iris' death) and Hal. | |
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Lower-Deck Episode | |
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Lower-Deck Episode: The important role played by the League’s B-squad members is front and center, particularly regarding post-conflict clean-up operations. It also shows some of the dynamics within the group and the true origins of the animosity between Green Arrow and Hawkman. In addition, besides Wonder Woman’s eulogy of Sue and Batman’s lead role in investigating Sue’s death and the revelation that he too was mind-wiped, the JLA "Big Three" barely appear in any of the issues. | |
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Fallen-on-Hard-Times Job | |
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Fallen-on-Hard-Times Job: Captain Boomerang's last gig. By then, he's accepting any bottom of the barrel murder job. | |
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Heinousness Retcon | |
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Heinousness Retcon: Whilst Dr. Light was always a supervillain (including being a literal case of Light Is Not Good, given not just his power, but the fact he's a scientist named "Arthur Light"), in an attempt to explain him going from a dangerous criminal to an idiotic fool Identity Crisis retcons him to have originally been a monstrous Serial Rapist and that his Villain Decay was the result In-Universe of a group of Leaguers' effectively lobotomising him in response to him raping Sue Dinby. | |
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Red Herring | |
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Red Herring: This turns out to have been what the entire rape subplot was, since it had nothing to do with who murdered Sue. | |
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Start of Darkness | |
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Start of Darkness: Arguably for the entire present-day DCU. And this was the last straw for Alex Luthor, Superboy-Prime, and Kal-L. | |
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Bad Guy Bar | |
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Bad Guy Bar: The villains have a satellite where they hang out for meetings and such. | |
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Light Is Not Good | |
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Light Is Not Good: To the point of rape — and like with Light Yagami, this is literally (given Dr. Light's powers and that his real name is Arthur Light) as well as figuratively. | |
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Love Makes You Crazy | |
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Love Makes You Crazy/Love Makes You Evil: Jean, though it's implied it was the result of a nervous breakdown that got a lot worse. | |
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