The Story: "Desperate Climax" by Gerry Conway, Luke McDonnell, and Bill Wray. Picking up from last issue, we open on Batman, grimly staring into the Fire of Py'Tar, trying to figure out a plan.
Despero experiences another agonizing renewal of his power, and walks out of the fire, only to be temporarily blinded by an explosive gas pellet thrown in his eyes by Batman.
Despero chases after Batman, blasting away at everything in sight, enraged more at Batman's guts than the explosion itself.
Meanwhile, Vixen tires to wake up the other JLAers, knocked out by Despero's last attack. They finally do, and Vixen tells them of Batman's plan.
When Vixen tells Vibe Batman is in there, fighting Despero alone, he basically gives up and says they have no hope of stopping him. But Steel doesn't want to hear it:
Inside, we see Batman has been captured again by Despero, but he's still trash-talking him anyway. This drives Despero nuts:
Vixen then frees Batman, and they and the rest of them fight the various stone demons Despero has created. Despero then blasts at Steel, which infuriates Gypsy, who uses her hallucinogenic powers on Despero, causing him to go completely berserk.
Vibe then uses his powers on the Flame of Py'Tar, causing the effect on Despero that Batman guessed it would:
Vibe is touched by Batman's compliment, and asks if they can double-date. Batman's answer: "Don't press your luck."
Roll Call: Batman, Martian Manhunter, Elongated Man, Zatanna, Vixen, Steel, Vibe, Gypsy
Notable Moments: Maybe the new JLA's finest moment, sad to think this was Gerry Conway's last story line with the team he wrote for so long. Despero is defeated by teamwork and logic, not some deus ex machina event at the end. I think, over time, if just a couple older JLAers had returned to the team, this could've been a workable concept. But of course, it wasn't to be.
This issue's cover is inked by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, another unusual choice as inker.
As I've said, this was my favorite story-line of this era JLA. And the cover for this issue is one of my favorites. I love the shadow-eefect on Despero in the center, the yellow just seems to work somehow. And of course all the speed-lines emanating forth.
ReplyDeleteAnother thing from the Department of Things-I-Missed-the-First-Time-I-Read-the-Story:
ReplyDeleteHow was J'onn J'onzz able to stand so close to all those flames (in the first page you presented above) without passing out from his weakness to fire?
Seems like kind of sloppy writing when it comes to the details, to me.