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"The Villain's Journey: Prologue": In Baltimore, Maryland, a multitude of horrible purple monsters attack the crowd screaming "Go away!". Colonel Steve Trevor and his soldiers attempt to stop the flux of creatures

Quote1 You want to know a secret, dirtbag? This suit is my costume. It only makes me look civilized. Quote2
Steve Trevor

Justice League (Volume 2) #7 is an issue of the series Justice League (Volume 2) with a cover date of May, 2012.

Synopsis for "The Villain's Journey: Prologue"

In Baltimore, Maryland, a multitude of horrible purple monsters attack the crowd screaming "Go away!". Colonel Steve Trevor and his soldiers attempt to stop the flux of creatures by shooting them. Suddenly, the Justice League emerge from a Boom Tube to calm down the people. The Justice League kill most of the monsters and then discuss about their main target. His name is Samuel Street and he was infected by the "Spore" virus while delivering it to the A.R.G.U.S.. An unknown intruder attacked the professor when he had entered the Black Room to steal the Orb of Ra. The result is the professor became infected with the spore virus. After a short discussion, the group finds the house where Spore is hidden with is ex-wife he doesn't want to leave. As a team, they defeat the monster with no problems.

An hour later, colonel Steve Trevor holds a conference about what had happened. The journalists show their enthusiasm for the Justice League asking why superheroes don't take control of all the institutions. Trevor gets angry as he feels useless, getting to assault a very insisting one. After this, he's obliged to take part in the Congress reunion. The Congress want to know more about the team, but he doesn't reveal anything stating that they have no more secrets than the Congress, so it's good for them not to reveal anything.

Later, Trevor does a video-call with the Justice League as he wants to speak to his beloved Wonder Woman. The other members of the team keep on interrupt them complaining about their problems. Trevor, upset, closes the call.

Somewhere else David Graves writes that he was wrong about superheroes, they must die and the key to kill them is Steve Trevor himself.

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Synopsis for "Shazam!"

Doctor Thaddeus Sivana is investigating reports of people across the world being mystically abducted by an old wizard. Upon finding them unworthy, he sends them back home. Sivana is convinced that these stories prove magic is real.

Seven months later, Billy Batson is in a boarding home and being interviewed by potential foster parents. He acts like a good boy so the Vasquezes will become his foster parents. As soon as they leave he makes insulting comments and is excited to have finally tricked someone into getting him out of there.

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  • Billy Batson (First appearance) (First appearance as Shazam)

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Trivia

  • In this issue Batman criticizes the Justice League International, insisting that they be shut down. This is a contradiction in comparison to their series, where he is a great supporter of the team and later agrees to bankroll their headquarters.[1]


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