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No one tries too hard to make the world better. You can never shout too loudly in the name of freedom.
- — Batman
JLA: Earth-2 is a one-shot with a cover date of September, 2000.
Synopsis for "JLA: Earth-2"
It is shown that the anti-matter universe has its own Earth that has its own Crime Syndicate (a Qwardian version of the Crime Syndicate was referenced in Justice League Quarterly Vol 1 8).
The awareness of the antimatter Earth is revealed to DC Primary Earth Justice League of America when the Alexander Luthor of the antimatter Earth arrives on DC Primary Earth. His arrival accidentally causes a commercial plane full of antimatter Earth people to die when they emerge on DC Primary Earth. The people on the plane are not protected from the dimensional transport as was Luthor. As a result of the lack of protection all of the people on the plane are all killed. When the Justice League arrives on the scene to investigate the dead people, the Justice League discover that all of the dead people have their hearts on the wrong side of their bodies and their money shows Benedict Arnold on the national portraits. Finding Luthor to be at the heart of the matter, the Justice League confronts him and are shown that he is not the man they know, but his counterpart from this "reverse" world. Luthor reveals that his reason for traveling to DC Primary Earth is to seek help from the superpowered beings of DC Primary Earth in overthrowing the superpowered rulers of his Earth known as the Crime Syndicate of Amerika, an evil parallel to the Justice League. Swayed by Luthor's desperation and the plight of the antimatter Earth's populace, several of the Justice League members travel to the antimatter Earth. Once there the Justice League confronts the Crime Syndicate members and trap the Crime Syndicate in a prison on the Moon. Not counting on Owlman's master schemes of having counterplots to almost every situation ever possible, the Crime Syndicate travel to the Justice League's Earth and commit carnage in hopes of conquering that planet.
Both teams find that they are unable to fulfill their own goals on the others' Earth. The Justice League cannot save the antimatter Earth as the populace largely accepts the Crime Syndicate as a legitimate entity to their Earth. The Crime Syndicate's personal fulfillment for open control cannot be fulfilled on the Justice League's Earth as exemplified by Owlman's vendetta against his father Thomas Wayne, who is dead on Justice League Earth. Both teams decide to return to their source Earths.
While defeated from his accomplishment of directly overthrowing the Crime Syndicate's control of the antimatter Earth, Luthor gains allies to fight the Crime Syndicate as well as inspiration of the other super-powered groups such as the Crime Lodge and Young Offenders to confront the Crime Syndicate directly.
Appearing in "JLA: Earth-2"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Alexander Luthor (First appearance)
- Commissioner Wayne (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Crime Syndicate of Amerika (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Antimatter Bruce Wayne (In a photograph only)
- Antimatter Cat Grant (First appearance)
- Antimatter Jimmy Olsen (First appearance)
- Antimatter Martha Wayne (In a photograph only)
- Boss Gordon
- Doctor Noon (Costume only)
- Eve Teschmacher (Single appearance)
- Gotham City Police Department
- President Clinton
- President of the United States (Antimatter Universe) (First appearance)
- Space Man (Costume only)
- Volthoom
- Ultra-Titanus
- White Cat (Costume only)
Locations:
- Antimatter Universe/“Earth-2” (First appearance)
- Centropolis
- Gotham City
- The Moon
- Panopticon
- Washington, D.C.
- Positive Universe
Items:
- Anti-Kryptonite
- Bat-Signal
- Cyclotron
- Green Lantern Ring
- Lasso of Truth
- Lex Luthor's Warsuit
- Phantom Zone Projector
- Ring of Volthoom
- Speed Juice
Vehicles:
Trivia
- In the story itself, "Earth-2" is the name the anti-matter Lex Luthor gave to the Primary DC Earth. Nonetheless, some solicitations and promotional texts treat the Antimatter Earth as the titular Earth 2. The story has no connection to Earth-Two, Earth-2 or Earth 2.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Justice League Recommended Reading
- Justice League of America (Volume 1)
- Justice League of America (Volume 2)
- Justice League of America (Volume 3)
- Justice League of America (Volume 4)
- Justice League of America (Volume 5)
- JLA (Volume 1)
- Justice League (Volume 1)
- Justice League (Volume 2)
- Justice League (Volume 3)
- Justice League (Volume 4)
- Justice League International (Volume 1)
- Justice League International (Volume 2)
- Justice League International (Volume 3)
- Justice League Europe (Volume 1)
- Justice League America (Volume 1)
- Justice League Task Force (Volume 1)
- Justice League Quarterly (Volume 1)
- Justice League Dark (Volume 1)
- Justice League Dark (Volume 2)
- Extreme Justice (Volume 1)
- Justice League Elite (Volume 1)
- Justice League Odyssey (Volume 1)
- Justice League Unlimited (Volume 2)