12 Reasons Justice League Should Follow Up Man Of Steel

11. Character Introductions

Batman Has No Powers One of the best things about this series isn't just the characters, but their interactions. As our heroes begin to reveal themselves to the greater public; their reputations would surely follow them around. Most of the characters don't know each other, and it's only fitting that they would have assumptions about one another, whether a rumor, first impression, or just going off of the costume. The story starts with the Dark Knight pursuing a criminal while being chased by the Gotham PD, and as Batman is about to apprehend the perpetrator Gotham PD fires on both parties. Enter the Green Lantern with some much needed assistance; Hal Jordan aka Green Lantern is shocked to find out that Batman is real. From this point on the interaction between the two of them is hilarious as Hal consistently probes Batman about his abilities; only to be disappointed when he discovers that Batman is just a guy in a costume. As the heroes' paths begin to cross, the league begins to assemble; egos start to clash with questions like who is the leader, or why do we have to work together. This drama adds to the team€™s dynamic as they learn to work together, especially if they plan on dealing with a threat that is much larger than any one of them.
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