A review by dsbookie
JLA, Vol. 7: Tower of Babel by Dan Curtis Johnson, Ken Lashley, Drew Geraci, Howard Porter, Mark Pajarillo, Mark Waid, Steve Scott, Pablo Raimondi, Christopher J. Priest, John Ostrander, Eric Battle

3.0

This was an interesting story for the Justice League crew. They are all being targeted and picked off, one by one. The killers are picking things that would hit each of theme where it hurts, knowing how to take them down with one hit. How do they do this? Batman.

This showcases Batman's need to know all of the ways his team mates work, and know how to ruin them. Though he claims it's for the good of the people, I think it's because he is insecure in his own lack of powers surrounded by people who are stronger than him.

All in all, this was an interesting comic and I think I need to read more about the flaws of Batman. If you have any recommendations, let me know!