One DC Hero Proved His Strength By Creating The Biggest Justice League Ever
Summary Martian Manhunter forms the biggest Justice League ever in response to a massive breakout of super-powered villains.
The Justice League's teamwork hits an all-time low during Infinite Crisis, leading to Martian Manhunter taking charge.
Martian Manhunter's telepathic abilities unite every hero on Earth to defend Metropolis against a villainous army.
When there's a major battle to fight in the war between good and evil, it's almost always the Justice League who's first on the scene. But when the Justice League was practically disbanded, Martian Manhunter had to assemble his own version of the League, and it's possibly the biggest readers have ever seen.
The Secret Society of Villains comes up with a daring plan to stage prison breakouts all over the planet in Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special #1 by Gail Simone and Dale Eaglesham. With the Justice League practically disbanded in the lead up to and duration of Infinite Crisis, this plan works brilliantly and hundreds of high-powered villains are united under a single organization.
After breaking out all of these super-powered criminals, the army marches on Metropolis, seeking to destroy it and showcase their power to the world. While the heroes try to band together, they're clearly outmatched, which is when Martian Manhunter shows how powerful he truly is by creating the largest Justice League ever made.
Infinite Crisis is a massive crossover event with major consequences for the DC Universe, some of which still reverberate today. Readers can catch up with the Infinite Crisis event digitally and in collected editions from DC Comics.
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Martian Manhunter Deserves to Lead His Own Version of the Justice League
Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special #1 by Gail Simone, Dale Eaglesham, Art Thibert, Drew Geraci, Rob Schwager, Guy Major, and Rob Leigh
During the events of Infinite Crisis, the Justice League's teamwork was at an all-time low. Wonder Woman was ostracized by the League for killing Maxwell Lord. Batman no longer trusted the League after the events of Identity Crisis (by Brad Meltzer and Rags Morales), and with both Batman and Wonder Woman no longer talking, Superman was considering leaving the League as well. This is why the Society of Supervillains felt so capable of staging a full-scale breakout of almost every single prison on Earth, and they were right, as they mostly succeeded.
Anyone who was ever a member or a reserve member of the Justice League was suddenly connected all for the sole purpose of defending Metropolis.
With almost every other member gone, Martian Manhunter was the last member of the Justice League, and with a literal army of super-villains marching on Metropolis, he decided to use his incredible telepathic abilities to reform the Justice League for one last fight. Using his telepathic powers, Martian Manhunter reached out and mentally connected every single hero on Earth. Anyone who was ever a member or a reserve member of the Justice League was suddenly connected all for the sole purpose of defending Metropolis.
The Battle for Metropolis Is a Must-See Justice League Battle
Martian Manhunter Created His Own League Just for This Fight
Martian Manhunter has always been an invaluable member of the Justice League. His abilities allow him to mentally connect every League member, so they don't have to waste time in the field trying to talk to one another. With a simple thought, one League member can communicate what they need to say to every League member. Martian Manhunter took this powerful ability to the absolute extreme when he created the largest possible Justice League readers have ever seen to defend Metropolis.
Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special #1 is available now from DC Comics!

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