Of all the episodes
of Justice League this season, this one may have been the most
highly anticipated. What started out as a Justice League team up with
the golden age Justice Society of America turned sour when DC told the
writers they were not allowed to use the JSA. Undaunted, Bruce Tim as
his writers simply made a few logo, name and color scheme changes and
created the all new Justice Guild!
During a freak
accident Flash, J'onn J'onzz, Hawk Girl and Green Lantern are all thrown
into a parallel universe. On this Earth, the heroes that our Justice
League read about in comics are actually real life heroes fighting crime
and doing good. It's pretty easy to see who the Justice Guild members
are based on. There's Black Siren (Black Canary), Catman (Wildcat),
Tom Turbine (Mr. Terrific), The Streak (The Flash), Green Guardsman
(Green Lantern/Sentinel) and Ray Thompson (amalgam of various golden
age sidekicks).
The episode flips
back and fourth from homage to the Golden Age of comics to a parody
of it. The Justice Guild all have 1950s morals and values. You just
know that just offscreen in the Justice Guild headquarters is a plate
of cookies and a cold glass of milk. But it also leads to friction when
Hawkgirl is asked to help serve coffee and dessert to the male super
heroes.
Taking the Golden
Age comic theme and running with it, the episode is filled with several
laugh out loud moments. The original Green Lantern's power ring didn't
work on wood and in this episode the Green Guardsman can't rescue some
window washers-in-distress because his "ring doesn't work on aluminum."
Wally also has to rescue a school bus full of nuns because an out of
control truck with the word TNT is racing toward them. The writers are
clearly having fun and it shows.