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'''Mikaal:''' ''Vengeance'' isn't justice, Bill. Blood ''isn't'' justice!
 
'''Mikaal:''' ''Vengeance'' isn't justice, Bill. Blood ''isn't'' justice!
   
'''Linkara:''' ''(as Mikaal)'' Together, ''we'' can be justice!
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'''Linkara:''' ''(as Mikaal)'' Together, ''we'' can be justice!!
   
'''Linkara (v/o):''' Anyway, with such a convincing argument, Congorilla stays his paw and instead interrogates the villains for information. One tells them about Prometheus, but before he can give away Prometheus' location, another villain kills him, and Mikaal is forced to kill her to save Congorilla. Yeah, you're really honoring Tony's memory now, blue boy. We see a series of scenes where Jay Garrick is talking to dozens of heroes for no adequately explained reason, mostly members of the Justice Society before we suddenly return to Green Arrow and Green Lantern. Once again, Ray Palmer is doing his best to pretend to be intimidating and breaking forty years of character development by ''torturing a villain''. Hal just keeps up his "they're villains and it's okay to torture them", while Green Arrow has decided, "You know, maybe having someone step on your brain isn't exactly a ethical thing to do!" Atom and Green Lantern try to convince him that it's okay to do it, but Green Arrow's had enough, unleashing a sonic arrow that knocks them back.
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Linkara (VO): Anyway, with such a convincing argument, Congorilla stays his paw and instead interrogates the villains for information. One tells them about Prometheus, but before he can give away Prometheus' location, another villain kills him and Mikaal is forced to kill her to save Congorilla. Yeah, you're really honoring Tony's memory now, blue boy. We see a series of scenes where Jay Garrick is talking to dozens of heroes for no adequately explained reason, mostly members of the Justice Society before we suddenly return to Green Arrow and Green Lantern. Once again, Ray Palmer is doing his best to pretend to be intimidating and breaking forty years of character development by torturing a villain. Hal just keeps up his "they're villains and it's okay to torture them" while Green Arrow has decided "You know, maybe having someone step on your brain isn't exactly a ethical thing to do!" Atom and Green Lantern try to convince him that it's okay to do it, but Green Arrow's had enough, unleashing a sonic arrow that knocks them back.
   
'''Supergirl:''' ''Stop it, all of you!''
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Supergirl: Stop it, all of you!
   
'''Captain Marvel, Jr.:''' ''You heard her! STOP THIS INSANITY!''
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Freddy: You heard her! Stop this insanity!
   
'''Linkara:''' So screamed the thousands of people who paid money for this abomination!
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Linkara: So screamed the thousands of people who paid money for this abomination!
   
'''Linkara (v/o):''' Anyway, it gets them to stop for a second, and Captain Marvel suggests that maybe Prometheus is getting into their heads and is planning something big, and that they'll need help to stop him. They fly off to the Justice League satellite to seek help. Oh, yeah, and here we see Batwoman running around. Yeah, she was ''supposed'' to be in the line-up for James Robinson's little Justice Pals, but after all the editorial changes in the book, it never amounted to jack diddly. Thus, every sequence we've seen of her has been entirely pointless. Meanwhile, Jay Garrick talks with the Shade, former villain and anti-hero from James Robinson's "Starman" series. His appearance in this book is, yet again, completely and utterly pointless, and, as we'll see in the next few issues, rather insulting. And so, Issue 4 ends with the New Justice Team arriving back in the purple skies of the Justice League satellite, where a group of heroes say they have some explaining to do. Oh, and looky! These are Vixen and Firestorm, both of whom are supposed to be black, and yet their coloring makes them as white as everyone else on the satellite. Well done! Oh, this issue was apparently called "The Fix". I have no idea what the hell that's supposed to refer to, so I'll just sigh and end by saying...
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Linkara (VO): Anyway, it gets them to stop for a second and Captain Marvel suggests that maybe Prometheus is getting into their heads and is planning something big, and that they'll need help to stop him. They fly off to the Justice League satellite to seek help. Oh yeah, and here we see Batwoman running around. Yeah, she was supposed to be in the line-up for James Robinson's little Justice Pals, but after all the editorial changes in the book, it never amounted to jack diddly. Thus, every sequence we've seen of her has been entirely pointless. Meanwhile, Jay Garrick talks with the Shade, former villain and anti-hero from James Robinson's ''Starman'' series. His appearance in this book is, yet again, completely and utterly pointless, and, as we'll see in the next few issues, rather insulting. And so Issue 4 ends with the New Justice Team arriving back in the purple skies of the Justice League satellite, where a group of heroes say they have some explaining to do. Oh, and looky! These are Vixen and Firestorm, both of whom are supposed to be black and yet their coloring makes them as white as everyone else on the satellite. Well done! Oh, this issue was apparently called "The Fix". I have no idea what the hell that's supposed to refer to, so I'll just sigh and end by saying...
   
'''Linkara:''' ''(holding up comics)'' THESE COMICS SUCK! Dear Lord, it's just getting worse and worse! But the crowning achievement of despicable moments and just plain bad writing is still to come.
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Linkara: THESE COMICS SUCK! Dear lord, it's just getting worse and worse! But the crowning achievement of despicable moments and just plain bad writing is yet to come!
   
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''Episode ends, cut to credits.''
''(End credits roll)''
 
   
 
''So what this comic is saying is that if I coated a knife in some of Hal Jordan's DNA, like his blood or other bodily fluids, I could stab him through his energy constructs. Worst. Weakness. EVER.''
 
''So what this comic is saying is that if I coated a knife in some of Hal Jordan's DNA, like his blood or other bodily fluids, I could stab him through his energy constructs. Worst. Weakness. EVER.''
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''Well, it only took Hal four issues to run back home to the satellite. I'm betting he's grounded, not allowed to play on the X-Box, and has to go to bed early for two weeks.''
 
''Well, it only took Hal four issues to run back home to the satellite. I'm betting he's grounded, not allowed to play on the X-Box, and has to go to bed early for two weeks.''
   
''(Stinger: An ominous message appears: "V-Minus 32". Vyce continues to draw ever closer...)''
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''The post-credits message has changed to "V-Minus 32". Vyce continues to draw closer...''
 
''(end)''
 
   
 
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