- **Q: What was the "Tower of Babel" storyline about?
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This article explores two exciting developments for Justice League fans: a retrospective on the classic 'Tower of Babel' storyline and a preview of the upcoming 'Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2' comic book.
## Tower of Babel: Batman's Betrayal
In May 2000, Mark Waid's run on *JLA* kicked off with the 'Tower of Babel' storyline, which explored the ramifications of Batman possessing detailed plans to neutralize each member of the Justice League should they become a threat. This concept, which originated from Grant Morrison's *JLA* run, highlighted Batman's strategic genius but also raised questions about trust within the team.
Ra's al Ghul exploited these contingency plans, leading to a devastating assault on the Justice League. Martian Manhunter was targeted with nanotech that exploited his weakness to fire, Aquaman was subjected to a fear toxin that made him terrified of water, and Green Lantern was blinded.
To keep Batman from interfering, Ra's al Ghul stole the bodies of Batman's parents from their graves, knowing that Batman would be consumed by the need to recover them.
## Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2: A Preview
The Justice League is set to return to Legendary Earth in *Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2 #1*. This time, they face a new threat as Task Force X, led by Amanda Waller, attempts to develop hybrid Titans to defend against future monster attacks.
To stop Task Force X, the Justice League must navigate the dangers of Hollow Earth and confront both Kong and Godzilla. The comic is written by Brian Buccellato with art by Christian Duce.
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