The Story: "Coming Down!" by J.M. DeMatteis, Luke McDonnell, and Bob Smith. Picking yup from last issue, Martian Manhunter is desperately trying to reconnect the mental link he had with Zatanna and Gypsy as they toured Adam's psyche.
While he tries, we Zatanna wake up on some sort of beach, followed by Gypsy, who is unconscious.
Zatanna realizes she insisted Gypsy come along to teach her a lesson; feeling she was too naive in wanting to help people like Adam, even after all he has done.
Realizing that was wrong, she uses her powers to send Gypsy back to reality, where she arrives safe and sound.
Still in Adam's psyche, though, Zatanna has a troubling encounter:
She runs away, and finds even more bizarre psychic landscapes, with seemingly no way out:
Manhunter is furious with Zee, thinking she gave up trying to save Adam, but actually the opposite is true--while being one with the God-Head, she saw "the plan". She takes Adam's hand, and he wakes up!
They both start to talk that the God-Head wanted this to happen, wanted them to be bonded like this and take this trip together. After calming down a hysterical Pam, Zatanna and Adam depart, Zee nonchalantly resigning from the Justice League and maybe even Reality itself:
Notable Moments: This story continues in Legends #1, and then dovetails back here, for the next issue of JLA.
At some point, not sure when, but I guess Batman resigned from the League, since he makes no more appearances in the book after #254.
The end to the Zatanna story is weird and abrupt, and certainly partly dictated by DC's plans for the League. But its weird in a sort of compelling way--you don't know what the hell Zee is talking about, which gives the thing a loose end, which isn't always a bad thing.
wow, this whole thing sounds like ti was self-destructing. I hopped back on board for the final curtain for the LEGENDS cross-over/death of the JLA, but I never knew what happened between Batman vs. Despero and that. This whole story arc just sounds.... unfortunate.
ReplyDeleteI didn't get this issue. There was no Batman in the last one, and I felt like DC was already reneging on what they had promised. I never knew what exactly happened between JLD and Batman, but I knew he wasn't in the final story arc. Makes Batman seem like a real quitter. First Aquaman, now Batman!
ReplyDeleteThis Adam bit DRAGGED on forever it seemed.
I guess next issue we get to see the replacement league start to drop like flies...
Chris
Oh,one more question:
ReplyDeleteDid DC ever say what happened with Zee and Adam? Or was he just never mentioned again?
Chris
Looking back, if they were going to kill JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, they should have just killed them all, cancelled the book during CRISIS, and re-launched the title a year earlier than they actually did. These 1986 issues were a train wreck!
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