A collection of short, unconnected stories featured in the annuals and quarterlies of the Justice League (International/Europe.) Typically, I really enjoy oddball Leaguers, but the problem with annuals and quarterlies is that they are usually intended to be stand-alone stories. Consequently, there is no real flow to these stories, although the fact that they aren't part of some huge overarching story means you can jump right in.
Review: I enjoyed the first story the most, and it's definitely the strongest of the bunch. Seeing the struggle of heroes dealing with a corporate-funded super-team is an interesting concept, although it is very short lived (since I believe it's only in this issue. The other stories feel a bit too long. Annuals are always a bit longer, but still, most of these feel stretched out and played for laughs and character puns and hijinxs. Except for JLI fans or fans of members, I can't say I recommend this, but take a look below to get an idea of the stories. I tried to list the characters involved in case you're a fan of them.
Plot Overview, Issue-by-Issue:
Annual 1- Sometime in the recent Justice League International comics, Booster Gold decided he was fed up with being a joke in the JLI, and so he quit, leaving his best friend Blue Beetle behind. With the help of Claire and many corporate sponsors, Booster Gold forms a new super-team: the Conglomerate. While true heroes at heart, most of the team are newbies, and while they prove to be a good team, they are soon frustrated by the need to satisfy corporate demands of publicity and toeing the company line. Meanwhile, the team also faces friction from Booster's former team, the Justice League, who dislike the Conglomerate for their commercial veneer. The story involves the creation of the Conglomerate, their dealings with the JLI (especially as Beetle confronts Booster,) and the Conglomerate being used and trying to get out from the control of their sponsors.
Annual 2 - If you think the JLI are the bottom of the barrel, you must not know about the joke that is Justice League Antarctica. G'nort, the doggy Green Lantern, and the Scarlet Skier are faced with the challenge of Mr Nebula, the planetary designer, who wants to "re-design" Earth so it looks "fabulous," I suppose. They take him on with the help of Ice, Martian Manhunter, and a few members of JLE.
Captain Cold and Heatwave commiserate in a bar that "things just aren't the same" since the "real" Flash, Barry Allen, died. Both now have normal jobs and stable lives, which they find boring. So they decide to commit a robbery to liven things up. What they don't know is super-heroines Fire and Ice are on a shopping spree that day... (some fun Fire and Ice moments, as well as silver age villains bemoaning the change of tones in the post-Crisis era.)
Quarterly 3 - After a convention of all JLI members (fun cameos,) member Mitch Wacky decides to create a time machine with help from Kilowog to save his and Silver Sorceress' world. The JLI follow him. There's a whole slew of heroes present (classic Power Girl, Blue Beetle, Ice, Fire, Guy Gardner, Wally West, Captain Atom..), so that's always fun.
Quarterly 4 - The Injustice League attempt to earn some money and get rich quick...
In a second story, Fire and Oberon accompany Ice and Guy Gardner (ironically wearing a Batman t-shirt) get into trouble while on a "double date" at a fair featuring all sorts of "new age" treasures. There are some nice Ice and Guy Gardner moments here, for fans of that relationship.
In a third story, something involving classic Power Girl and Sue Dibny, a cat, and Elongated Man. I kinda skipped it....