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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Tomorrow Woman of Grant Morrison's run on ''JLA''. Originally debuting and making a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] in the same issue, she was so popular she reappeared in a special one-shot dedicated to her, was briefly brought back in ''[[Hourman]]'' #2 by the main character, and then was brought back in ''[[Trinity]]'', {{spoiler|where she was permanently revived as a human woman with superpowers after the series ended}}.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Tomorrow Woman of Grant Morrison's run on ''JLA''. Originally debuting and making a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] in the same issue, she was so popular she reappeared in a special one-shot dedicated to her, was briefly brought back in ''[[Hourman]]'' #2 by the main character, and then was brought back in ''[[Trinity]]'', {{spoiler|where she was permanently revived as a human woman with superpowers after the series ended}}.
* [[They Changed It Now It Sucks]]: The latest version of ''Justice League International'' after ''[[Flashpoint]]''.
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: The latest version of ''Justice League International'' after ''[[Flashpoint]]''.
* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character]]: Imagine if you will, a [[Cosmic Entity]] who is the spawn of the first sentient being who existed in the cosmos, ''insanely'' ancient, ''insanely'' powerful, [[Department of Redundancy Department| and ''insanely'' evil!]] The dreaded [https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Agamemno_(New_Earth) Agemno]] was such a fiend, who appeared in… all of eight issues. While responsible for what was likely the darkest chapter in the League’s history (his brief body-swap with Batman resulting in the hero developing a number of contingency plans to take down the JLA and other heroes should they go rogue, as revealed in ''Tower of Babel'') he really hasn’t done much else; very much wasted potential for someone who, if used properly, could rival [[Darkseid]] in terms of power and potential.



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  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Tomorrow Woman of Grant Morrison's run on JLA. Originally debuting and making a Heroic Sacrifice in the same issue, she was so popular she reappeared in a special one-shot dedicated to her, was briefly brought back in Hourman #2 by the main character, and then was brought back in Trinity, where she was permanently revived as a human woman with superpowers after the series ended.
  • They Changed It, Now It Sucks: The latest version of Justice League International after Flashpoint.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character: Imagine if you will, a Cosmic Entity who is the spawn of the first sentient being who existed in the cosmos, insanely ancient, insanely powerful, and insanely evil! The dreaded Agemno] was such a fiend, who appeared in… all of eight issues. While responsible for what was likely the darkest chapter in the League’s history (his brief body-swap with Batman resulting in the hero developing a number of contingency plans to take down the JLA and other heroes should they go rogue, as revealed in Tower of Babel) he really hasn’t done much else; very much wasted potential for someone who, if used properly, could rival Darkseid in terms of power and potential.