JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL #8 (1987): 1st BwahHaHaHaHa

Note: These posts reprint material, without change, from an old depublished site. It was first published in 2016.

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In today’s world, this would have been JLI #1—because #1s sell better than #8s. But back then, bigger numbers suggested importance and weight, and therefore DC continued with the numbering as Justice League became JL International.

Despite the sexist cover, “Moving Day” is actually a pretty funny, old-school comedy issue. It reminded me a lot of that old Laurel and Hardy sequence where they’re trying to move a piano. Martian Manhunter carries heavy equipment up the stairs, but the house has not been modified to support the weight so he crashes to the ceiling, Captain Atom gets frustrated by a malfunction in the security system and blows the whole thing up, and in the end the entire place is crushed by an aircraft.

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But most importantly, this is the first issue with the famous “Bwahhahaha” laugh. I hadn’t realized it was Blue Beetle who started the whole thing. And the creators seem to know that this laugh will become a huge thing, a running gag, because we get a second one in the same issue…

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