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"Players, Chapter Two: Directly to Jail" is the 22nd issue of the official Young Justice spin-off comic series and the second chapter of a six part story. It was released on October 17, 2012.

Solicitation

Tagline: Super Heroes... Trapped on the Moon!

Synopsis

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:29 EST
Team Year Five

Megan contacts the Cave to inform Mal that Superman, Superboy and Devastation disappeared.

 
Mount Justice
December 1, 10:29 EST
Team Year Five

Mal is aware of the emergency, and because it's bigger than just the three of them, he's conferenced in the Watchtower and Alpha Squad.

 
The Watchtower
December 1, 10:29 EST
Team Year Five

Red Tornado and Martian Manhunter assess the situation, and who is missing. All three Green Lanterns, both Hawks, and the Cooperative delegation are off-world. Manhunter detects powerful zeta-radiation coming from the Moon, and suspects those missing have been teleported there.

 
El Paso
December 1, 08:29 MST
Team Year Five

Nightwing agrees, and quickly forms Miss Martian and Lagoon Boy into Gamma Squad. They're to take the Bio-Ship and head to the Moon. Jaime is surprised Nightwing speaks of going to the Moon as if it's nothing, but Wonder Girl urges him not to interfere with the conversation.

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:30 EST
Team Year Five

Batgirl is given command of Beta Squad, still tasked with protecting Noor Harjavti. M'gann says goodbye to Gar and promises to be back for him before cloaking herself and going to the Bio-Ship.

 
Qurac
December 1, 10:31 UTC+2
Team Year Zero

Clark Kent says goodbye to the Logans, and they head off to Dhabar. Megan and Conner leave too, and in saying her farewell, she promises Gar she'll return.

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:30 EST
Team Year Five

M'gann enters the Bio-Ship, and takes over the helm from Lagoon Boy.

 
The Moon
December 1, 15:31 UTC
Team Year Five

Superboy wakes up. He finds himself trapped in a crystalline prison, and slowly remembers what happens. He also sees he is not alone: heroes and villains are trapped with him. He tries to break free, but a crystal sphere inhibits his powers.

 
El Paso
December 1, 08:32 MST
Team Year Five

In the wake of the kidnappings, Wonder Girl wonders why she wasn't taken, but Superboy was. Weirded out, Jaime tries to excuse himself and head to school, but Nightwing won't have it. He formally introduces himself and Wonder Girl, but Jaime is not convinced. Nightwing explains Ted Kord was a friend of his, hoping it will get him to join them.

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:35 EST
Team Year Five

Barbara focuses her squad on the mission, protecting Noor Harjavti. Karen is worried that without their heavy hitters, they can't do much. Just as Barbara reassures her that, without Devastation, the worst is over, a large flying saucer appears above Metropolis.

Inside the saucer, the Collector of Worlds oversees his plan. Now that, as a courtesy, the First Leader has retrieved assets, he can begin the conservation of Metropolis. He launches a small probe that buries itself under the ground at the foot of the Daily Planet building.

Bumblebee contacts the Cave to inform Mal they're under attack.

 
Mount Justice
December 1, 10:37 EST
Team Year Five

Mal receives the message, but it is cut off, and he is unable to reestablish communications.

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:38 EST
Team Year Five

A large bubble unfurls around downtown Metropolis, destroying one of the bridges.

 
El Paso
December 1, 08:42 MST
Team Year Five

Nightwing tries to persuade Jaime into joining by listing all they can offer—advice, training, experience, camaraderie, and backing from the League. Wonder Girl explains how that helped her in the couple of months she's been a member. Jaime wants to consult with the other heroes he's met, but Nightwing explains that's not possible.

The Scarab intervenes, and tells Jaime not to trust Nightwing, as he makes excuses, or Wonder Girl, as she triggers bio-chemical changes in him. Nightwing tells him they have to go to Metropolis, and asks him to come along.

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:45 EST
Team Year Five

In LexCorp, Lex Luthor watches the bubble that has trapped them. Mercy and Otis are standing behind him, when the commander receives some information on his walkie and requests his boss's attention.

 
Suicide Slum
December 1, 10:46 EST
Team Year Five

Batgirl contacts Black Lightning, who's in Suicide Slum with Jim Harper. He can't raise the Watchtower, and local Zeta-Tubes are off-line. They're completely cut off. Bumblebee digs a small hole near the edge of the bubble and observes the curvature continues below ground; she assumes they're trapped in a giant sphere.

Gar is worried this might be an elaborate diversion to get to Noor Harjavti. The stage of her rally has been cut in two. Bumblebee quickly changes into her uniform.

 
The Moon
December 1, 15:52 UTC
Team Year Five

Superboy is still struggling, and notices Captain Marvel is trying to do something. With some trouble, he is able to summon the magic lightning. It works, and he changes into Billy Batson, but he had hoped the lightning would destroy his prison. He notices the inhibiting noise doesn't affect him anymore, but he still can't break free. Captain Atom notices this, and changes out of his silver skin. The inhibitor is keyed to his other form, so the Captain can break free of the prison and destroy the inhibitor. He changes back and frees Superman, Superboy and Wonder Woman.

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:55 EST
Team Year Five

Beast Boy makes his way to the stage. A guard wants to stop him, but Noor Harjavti vouches for him.

 
New Mexico
December 1, 09:00 MST
Team Year Five

Blue Beetle is wondering why they are flying west if they're supposed to head to Metropolis. Nightwing informs him they're heading for Taos.

 
The Bio-Ship
December 1, 11:02 EST
Team Year Five

The Bio-Ship makes its way past the Watchtower. Lagoon Boy comments that the two events—the abduction of heroes and the bubble in Metropolis—cannot be a coincidence.

 
The Moon
December 1, 16:16 UTC
Team Year Five

Captain Marvel, now free, contemplates freeing the captive Major Force. Captain Atom refuses. He shrugs off Wonder Woman's comments that they're good friends, and sets about making a plan. Eventually, they're going to have to free all the prisoners, heroes and villains, but first they have to determine what they're up against. Since he has just been elected leader, he assumes command. Superman agrees, and points to Draaga, an alien warrior that he and Superboy once defeated. All prisoners are powerhouses—which gives ample reason for them to be weary of their captor.

On the bridge, Orb-One informs First Leader Kylstar five containment cells were broken, and his new property is loose.

To Be Continued...

Title

The title continues the reference to Monopoly in the last issue. The game has a chance card that tells any player that draws it to "Go directly to jail. Do not pass Go!. Do not collect $200." Jail in this case refers to the special cells that Kylstar used to imprison the powerhouse heroes and villains he teleported from Earth, as well as the Collector of Worlds's sphere over Metropolis.

Characters

Character
Ali  
Barbara Gordon
Beast Boy/Garfield Logan
Black Lightning  
Captain Atom/Nathaniel Adams
Captain Marvel/Billy Batson
Clark Kent/Superman
Collector of Worlds
Dick Grayson/Nightwing
Jaime Reyes/Blue Beetle
Karen Beecher/Bumblebee
Lagoon Boy
Mal Duncan
Marie Logan
Martian Manhunter
Miss Martian
Noor Harjavti
Orb-One  
Otis
Red Tornado
Scarab
Superboy
Wonder Girl
Wonder Woman
Non-speaking roles
Black Adam
Blockbuster
Devastation
Draaga  
Gorilla Grodd
Jim Harper
Jimmy
Kylstar  
Lex Luthor
Major Force  
Maxima  
Mercy
Monkey
Perry White
Sphere
Ted Kord (hologram)
Tommy Terror
Tuppence Terror
Vartox  
Wolf
7 Character debut
1 Speaking debut


Continuity

Trivia

Goofs

Questions

Questions
For complete answers to the questions in this section, click here.

Answered questions

Unanswered questions

Quotes

Wonder Girl: So, wait... Wonder Woman, Superman and Superboy were taken—but not me?
Nightwing: Please tell me you're not upset you weren't abducted.

References

  1. Weisman, Greg (2012-12-30). Question #17805. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-12-31.

External links

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