Justice League Warworld, parts
one and two
Airdate 02-24-02 and 03-03-02
This week's Justice
League borrows from a number of other genre films in order to deliver
the best story arc yet.
As we join our heroes,
J'onn and Superman are preparing to detonate an asteroid that is headed
for Earth (Deep Impact, Armageddon, last month's news). Hawkgirl
monitors their work from the JL headquarters. Right before the asteroid
goes boom, Hawkgirl realizes that it has pockets of hydrogen in it.
It's too late to stop the explosion and the added hydrogen makes the
explosion much bigger than anticipated. J'onn and Superman blow themselves
into deep space.
While unconscious,
J'onn and Superman are picked up by a space ship (Jawa sand crawler)
that happens to be passing by. They are locked away in the ship's jail.
The captain and his crew discover that Superman is a Kryptonian and
agree that he will make a fine specimen for Warworld.
On Warworld all
the citizens have flocked to the local coliseum to see the gladiator
match of the day (Gladiator). Draaga, the current reigning champ,
has a match and wins it easily. Too easily for the likes of the ruler
of War World, Mongul. Mongul radios to the captain of the ship that
picked up Superman and J'onn, demanding that he bring him better contestants.
The captain promises he will. Meanwhile, Green Lantern and Hawkgirl
are hot on the ion trail of the ship that has kidnapped their super
pals.
Superman and J'onn
wake up in a new jail cell, this time on Warworld, and J'onn weak due
to "something in the atmosphere." While that weakness does become an
issue later, it is never explained. Anyway, they fight their way out
of the building. As they try to leave town, they are stopped by a force
field. J'onn is able to escape due to his ability to turn intangible,
but Superman is recaptured.
Mongul, upset that
Superman tried to escape, wants to make an example out of the man of
steel. Rather than having qualifying matches before fighting Draaga,
Superman will fight the champion first.
Green Lantern and
Hawkgirl have followed the ion trial to a refueling station and are
questioning the locals about the whereabouts of their friends. Green
Lantern uses emotional intimidation on the local scum while Hawkgirl
prefers the "throw punches, ask questions later" method.
The time comes
for Superman and Draaga to fight. They are transported to a post-apocalyptic
setting and left to kill each other for the amusement of the television
audience (The Running Man). The two go at it like Kirk and the
Gorn, but ultimately Superman wins. Mongul asks the crowd if Draaga
should be spared and they vote a resounding "no!" When Superman refuses,
Mongul tells the guard to kill him.
On a somewhat off
topic note, Cartoon Network showed a funny commercial at this point
involving the old school Superfriends. Aquaman and Wonder Woman are
tied up and being lowered in to a pit of goo as the Legion of Doom watch
on. Just as all hope is lost, the Power Puff girls save the day. There
is just something very funny about the Power Puff Girls kicking the
butts of Solomon Grundy and Sinestro.
Back on Warworld,
Superman has taken everything the guards can throw at him, but is still
standing. Superman still refuses to kill Draaga, who himself is begging
to be killed because he feels it is more honorable to die on the battlefield
than in a jail cell (Klingon mentality). Still Superman refuses. Watching
the battle from the stands, J'onn manages to turn the crowd in favor
of Superman. They all chant for Superman and Mongul is forced to spare
Superman's life. I'm going to count that as the first time a superhero's
life has been saved by the power of the wave. Superman is sent back
to his holding cell.
His fellow prisoners
now look up to Superman for having stood up to Mongul. They offer him
escape on a garbage scow. Superman refuses to leave without J'onn. Draaga
is also in the jail cell, still unconscious from the fight. Superman
tells his fellow prisoners that Draaga deserves to escape more than
he does anyway.
Whether it's comic
books, movies or animation, Superman is just a swell guy.
Next we see the
garbage scow dropping Draaga off on a mysterious planet. He's pretty
pissed off about it, too, and swears vengeance on Superman for taking
away his honor and then treating him like garbage. He's apparently really
serious about it because he burns the letter S in his chest to remind
himself. Maybe he just has a short memory like that guy in Memento.
Hawkgirl and Green
Lantern have hitched a ride with some space pirate that says he knows
the way to Warworld. While the duo bicker in the back of the pirate's
ship, the pirate gases them and drops them off on a deserted planet.
The planet turns out to be the same one that Draaga was dumped on and
as luck would have it they meet. Draaga offers to take GL and HG to
Warworld.
Back on Warworld,
the citizens are showing their support for Superman by tagging his S
symbol all over the city. The news of the uprising spreads to Mongul
who vows to show the Kryptonian the meaning of fear. Meanwhile, Draaga
ditches GL and HG before they can ask about the big letter S on his
chest.
Superman is taken
to Mongul's throne room where the tyrant tells Superman that he will
continue to do what he says. When Superman disagrees, Mongul tells him
that he has a weapon that can destroy a planet (Death Star) and if Superman
doesn't cooperate Mongul will destroy Draaga's home planet. Superman
has no choice but to agree. Mongul offers Superman a deal. Superman
will have one more fight against Mongul and Superman must promise to
lose big.
Justice League
is really starting to get better and better. Rather than have a storyline
focus on one particular superhero, everyone got a chance to shine this
time. Even the character development has improved. Green Lantern and
Hawkgirl bickered with each other the entire time but there was a tender
moment on the isolated planet where you thought the two of them could
develop a thing for each other.
Cartoon Network
hasn't really given the show a chance to build much momentum, with a
time slot change and numerous reruns, but they are promising a new episode
each Sunday night through the month of April. With the way the show
is beginning to hit on all cylinders it should be a fun ride.