The Comprehensive Evolution of American Comics

#832 - Young Justice Resurrection

Yang Le and Diana enjoyed a quiet morning and a simple yet perfect breakfast.

This rare tranquility was especially precious to Diana, as neither her duties as Wonder Woman nor her identity as the daughter of Zeus allowed her even a moment of relaxation usually.

But everything changed after she was with Yang Le. Although Diana's life trajectory had only changed a little, Yang Le's presence allowed her to put down all her burdens in the evenings and mornings and live a plain life for a while.

Diana wouldn't indulge in it, but after fighting for so long, she indeed needed some comfort.

"Any changes to today's work?" Yang Le, like a stay-at-home husband, cleaned up the dishes after the meal and casually asked his girlfriend about her plans for the day.

Diana drained the milk in her cup and thought for a while before saying, "There are some differences today. There are some things on Paradise Island that I need to take care of, so I probably won't go to the Justice League today. Oh, right!"

Diana suddenly remembered something and continued, "Batman and the others seem to be preparing to restart the Young Justice League. He asked me to ask if you still want to go back as a mentor."

"I can do general combat training, but full-time babysitting is out of the question." Yang Le threw the dishes into the dishwasher. "The old me might not have cared, but now I don't plan to live in Mount Justice anymore."

"Oh, then I'll tell Batman." Diana was pleased with Yang Le's roundabout expression of love and took on the task of communicating with Batman, since more than half of the Justice League members had expressed that they would rather fight criminals than make eye contact with Batman for five minutes if they could.

"Making eye contact with Batman is like directly feeling Superman's X-ray vision. You feel like he sees through you inside and out."

The above evaluation comes from Mr. Barry Allen from Central City, who wished to remain anonymous. (The informant is Hal Jordan from Coast City)

Diana snuggled with Yang Le for a while before changing into her battle suit and flying from the backyard to Paradise Island. The huge house was finally left with only Yang Le again.

Turning the housework over to the Splinter, who could possess various pieces of furniture like Rotom, Yang Le sat on the sofa and turned on the TV as background noise, thinking about a bit of historical baggage.

This problem was the Variant clone that Yang Le left with Superboy. For the past few months, Yang Le had adopted a laissez-faire attitude towards him. If Diana hadn't mentioned the Young Justice League today, Yang Le would have forgotten about him.

Originally, Yang Le planned to have the clone collect the necessary power before dying and escaping, but he didn't expect the Justice League to directly shut down the Young Justice League's operations.

Now, the Variant clone couldn't even leave Mount Justice, let alone make a heroic sacrifice. After all, he didn't look like an ordinary person like Superboy, and the Justice League didn't trust him 100%, so he was actually under soft imprisonment.

From the last exchange a few months ago, Yang Le learned that the Variant clone couldn't ask for a better life. Mount Justice had everything, and he lacked nothing.

Freedom? Laughable. That old otaku could live here for the rest of his life.

This shows why the Variant clone hadn't contacted Yang Le even once in the past few months. This guy was simply having too much fun to think of home.

However, although everything was peaceful now, there was no guarantee that things wouldn't go wrong in the future. With a lunatic like Batman around, Yang Le didn't dare let the Variant clone simply vanish.

Who knew if he would deduce something terrifying based on the leftover snacks.

Now that the Justice League was preparing to restart the Young Justice League, Yang Le's chance to destroy the body and eliminate traces had come again, but this matter had to be carefully considered and couldn't be rushed.

Yang Le decided to contact his clone after many months, but it was still early, so he would wait until later in the evening.

...

At this time, the Variant clone that Yang Le was thinking about was staying in Mount Justice. Just like he thought, the Variant clone had been very happy these past few months.

Not only could he play games as soon as he woke up in the morning, but he also had an endless supply of snacks and food, and he could even watch youth romance comedies.

The protagonists were Superboy Conner and Miss Martian M'gann. One was like a blank sheet of paper, and the other was a young girl just beginning to feel love, influenced by youth romance comedies. Their daily interactions could be said to be very, even extremely, interesting.

The Variant clone wasn't sure why M'gann had fallen in love with Superboy. Maybe it was just love at first sight. Of course, this feeling hadn't reached that exaggerated level yet. M'gann initially only had a little affection for Conner.

But Conner didn't understand love that well. He simply thought that M'gann wanted to be good friends with him, so their relationship was stuck in a neither-here-nor-there position.

Their interactions were very interesting. Conner's naivety sometimes prompted him to do very bold things, which overwhelmed M'gann, who also had a limited understanding of human emotions, much to the satisfaction of the Variant clone.

Today, M'gann was shy because Conner was sitting too close. The Variant clone, who was sitting aside playing games, looked like a Zen master, but his heart was twisting like a maggot.

"Yo!"

The sudden sound startled M'gann. She jumped physically and phased into the ceiling.

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Conner and the Variant clone turned around and saw the energetic Kid Flash Wally and the cool Robin Dick. It looked like they had come together.

"Did I scare her?" Wally awkwardly lowered his right hand, and Dick shook his head helplessly.

"No need to ask, you scared her."

At this time, M'gann had floated out of the ceiling. After hearing Dick's words, her red face, which was originally covered by her abilities, now showed signs of being uncontrollable.

"We were just playing fighting games. M'gann was a little too focused." Conner unconsciously explained for M'gann. Even he didn't know why he did that. A few months ago, he wouldn't have cared about these trivial matters.

"By the way, why are you here today? I remember you don't seem to have access to Mount Justice anymore, right?"

Conner's timely question successfully diverted Wally and Dick's attention. They both forgot what had just happened and smiled at each other, explaining.

"That's because we've returned to our hero identities." Wally showed off the ring where he stored his battle suit.

Dick smugly wagged his finger and then said, "Not only that, but the Young Justice League is also being revived."

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