Aquaman
Anubis said:Pretty much everybody major. They should have done new Year ones for everybody before doing One Year Later now that the continuity has changed.
That's the great thing about Lobo. His complete lack of morality, his love of violence and murder, and his borderline psychosis, combined with his vast superhuman abilities. He's like a Batman villain in a Superman villain's body.
Maybe a Superman/Wonder Woman: Year One, or a Batman/Wonder Woman: Year One would be good.
See how these characters met and become good friends.
Because even the Joker doesn't see himself as a villian. He is just missunderstood.
Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity does just that.
Ted Kord was in JLA Year One...
Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity does just that.

I think it would be fair to say that he does see himself as being right. While I define my Joker's appearance and action by Batman: The Animated Series, I define the Joker's mind by The Killing Joke. And while he knows that he's a bad dude, he also think he's completely correct in that.Um, where did you get this from? If anything, the Joker is the one character who does see himself as a villain. He even efers to himself as "Clown Prince of Crime"
What makes the Joker truly terrifying is that he DOES know he's a villain. He's bad. He likes being evil. The man once toasted, "Here's to crime." And that's Alan Moore writing, not some crap Silver Age comic. That's why he's so scary--you can't appeal to the decent human in him, because he wants to be evil.I was in a story telling class at school and the teacher said "when writing a villian its important to have them not think of themselves as a villian, even a child molester wont look up at a bad guy on a screen and say thats me."
James Robinson? Thanks. I've been wondering where that guy is for so long. Then he comes back with Face the Face, which was totally subpar for him, and it looked like we'd never see the real James Robinson again. Thank you for making me aware of that.The origin story of JSA would be excellent - though James Robinson's huge hardback he is working on is apparently based around that so hopefully that's going to be seen sometime.
How was LL:MOS a year one story?The only main JLA-ers that I'd like to see get the "Year One" treatment would be Barry Allen or Martian Manhunter. All the others have already gotten one at some point:
Superman- Man of Steel, For All Seasons, Birthright, Lex Luthor: Man of Steel, Superman Confidential
Batman- Year One
Wonder Woman- Challenge of the Gods
Green Lantern- Emerald Dawn
Aquaman- The Legend of Aquaman
I think it would be fair to say that he does see himself as being right. While I define my Joker's appearance and action by Batman: The Animated Series, I define the Joker's mind by The Killing Joke. And while he knows that he's a bad dude, he also think he's completely correct in that.
What makes the Joker truly terrifying is that he DOES know he's a villain. He's bad. He likes being evil. The man once toasted, "Here's to crime." And that's Alan Moore writing, not some crap Silver Age comic. That's why he's so scary--you can't appeal to the decent human in him, because he wants to be evil.