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Day 29
Near-Kiss
And the depression is hitting- so is general illness I still have the flu...
Captain Cold
Analysis of the Light Council
The Light Council is a significant supervillain organization originating in the Young Justice animated series. Its composition, philosophy, and influence have had a profound impact on the narrative, particularly regarding its opposition to the heroes and manipulation of global events.
Origins and Evolution The earliest version of the Light was traced back to the second millennium BCE. It was founded by Vandal Savage, then known as the legendary hero Marduk, and his daughter Ishtar following their defense of their city from invaders[1]. The group originally acted as leaders and protectors but slowly transformed into masterminds orchestrating the evolution of humanity, often in secret and through extreme means.
Over the centuries, the Light has reconstituted itself as needed, with the most recent iteration forming after the Justice League’s public emergence to directly counter the League’s perceived calcification of societal progress[1].
Philosophy and Objectives The Council views itself as "enlightened," believing that the protection provided by superheroes prevents humanity from facing the necessary challenges to evolve. Their objectives include facilitating humanity’s evolutionary leap, manipulating the global balance of power, and even dominating the galaxy under Earth's banner[1]. This philosophy results in direct and indirect actions by the Light to undermine the Justice League and other heroic groups, often through subversive or ethically dubious means[1].
Composition and Structure Though officially all members are equals, Vandal Savage is the de facto leader, operating as "primus inter pares" (first among equals)[1]. Key original and current members include:
Vandal Savage
Lex Luthor
Queen Bee
Klarion
Deathstroke
Ultra-Humanite
Zviad Baazovi
Former notable members include Ishtar, Ocean-Master, Ra's al Ghul, Brain, Black Manta, and Gretchen Goode[1], [1]. The Council has relied on enforcers like Lady Shiva and Sportsmaster and built alliances with powerful figures such as Darkseid, leveraging both alien and meta-human assets[1].
Operational Methods The Light’s strategy encompasses technological manipulation (such as mind control nanobots and Apokoliptan weapons), infiltration of governments and organizations, exploitation of meta-human trafficking, and the orchestration of major villain teams like the Injustice League[1], [1]. They are known for obscuring their identities, using intermediaries and technology to operate covertly[1].
Key Activities and Plotlines Historically, the Council has masterminded events such as:
Creation and exploitation of genomorphs at Cadmus and the introduction of sleeper agents to infiltrate the Justice League[1]
Manipulation of international politics through Lex Luthor and Ra’s al Ghul, including attempts to unite Rhelasia under their control[1]
Alliance and eventual betrayal of the Reach, an alien force, for strategic gain[1]
Use of media for public manipulation, meta-human trafficking rings, and the creation of pseudo-hero teams to gain public trust or discredit genuine heroes[1], [1]
The organization regularly adapts by replacing lost or compromised members, shifting alliances, and concealing their involvement behind proxy villains or manipulated public figures[1].
Influence and Legacy The Light’s persistence, adaptability, and ambition underscore their narrative threat. They represent the antithesis of the Justice League’s overt heroism by functioning through unseen influence and the subversion of societal structures. Their ultimate goal is a radical reshaping of humanity’s destiny, often at moral and ethical expense[
I'm not safe. I'm home.
SOFIA FALCONE in THE PENGUIN S1E2: INSIDE MAN.
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Gotham Sirens
MAD BUTCHER OF ATLANTEAN PHYSIOLOGY -- BRAINIAC.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on the big reveal of Brainiac being the one responsible for Aquaman's capture, splash page from the pages of "Justice" Vol. 1 #2. December, 2005. DC Comics.
"I see you are taking an interest in my experiments. They're not really experiments, they're more like toys. And all these toys, they must be broken. But enough about me. Now stop your struggling. I need to understand you, and know you. How is it you Earthmen put it? Oh, yes... I'm just trying to get inside your head."
-- BRAINIAC to Aquaman (awaiting an impending lobotomy)
Script: Jim Krueger and Alex Ross
Artwork: Doug Braithwaite (pencils) and Alex Ross (paints).
Top to bottom: Resolution at 1149x1920 & 1074x1650 respectively. Didn't know which pic I liked better, so, here's both of 'em. The first one is brighter, though.
Source: https://www.zipcomic.com/justice-2005-issue-2.