For the Man Who Has Everything (original) (raw)

"For the Man Who Has Everything" is the second episode of the first season of Justice League Unlimited, and the second of the overall series. It was adapted from the story written by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.

Plot[]

Batman and Wonder Woman find Superman

Batman and Wonder Woman find the Black Mercy on Superman.

Batman and Wonder Woman have arrived at the Fortress of Solitude to pay their respects to Superman on his birthday. Wonder Woman seems unimpressed at Batman's gift-an envelope containing cash-but he admits that it is hard to shop for "the man who has everything". Upon arrival, they discover their Justice League teammate is standing in the middle of the room, unaware of his surroundings, and with a mysterious alien-looking organism firmly planted on his chest. Wonder Woman realizes the Fortress has been breached, and flies off to investigate.

What they do not immediately realize is that the Last Son of Krypton has been subdued by a telepathic plant from a distant galaxy that renders its victims helpless and delusional in a dreamworld created from their heart's desires. Superman's mind is now trapped in a most tantalizing prison: a Krypton that never exploded. He lives on a small farm, married to a Kryptonian woman named Loana, with a young son, Van-El, Krypto, and Brainiac, whom he visualizes as the helpful AI attendant of his home.

In the real world, Superman is still incapacitated as Mongul appears before Batman, holding an unconscious Wonder Woman. As he boasts about taking over the planet, Wonder Woman comes around and knocks him down with a kick. As the two face each other, Batman intervenes, prompting Mongul to reveals the origins of the plant. With Superman trapped in a world he himself has created, Mongul presumes that conquering Earth will now be exceedingly simple. Batman futilely tries to buy time and gather clues about the plant, but Wonder Woman's rage cannot be contained. She engages Mongul, though it is apparent from the start that she is outmatched.

Superman and Van

Kal-El with his son Van.

Kal-El's journey of the mind takes him before his father Jor-El, now a tired old man forever shamed by his premature warnings of Krypton's destruction. However, Superman now sees the cracks in his false reality, manifesting as increasingly frequent tremors. As he takes Van-El to the roof-mounted zeroscope, the words of his friend Batman, ringing in the real world, begin to slip through to his subconscious. As Batman pulls frantically at the Black Mercy in the real world, Kal-El, now realizing he is simply imagining his new life, tearfully says goodbye to a son who can never exist. As Krypton explodes around him, Kal-El promises Van-El that he will never forget his homeworld and the life he could have lived.

At last, the alien plant comes free, but it immediately clamps onto the chest of Batman, who now slips into his own dreamworld - he is a child again walking home from the movies with his parents. This time however, Thomas Wayne retaliates and overpowers gunman Joe Chill, who killed him in reality.

Realizing the situation, Superman tears after Mongul, and a brutally beaten Wonder Woman crawls to Batman's side to help snap him out of his dreamworld. Nearly blind with rage, Superman batters the would-be tyrant, even using his heat vision to burn Mongul's chest. However, before he can strike a decisive blow, Superman is distracted by a statue-his parents holding Krypton aloft. In his moment of hesitation, Mongul gains the advantage.

Bruce begins to hear Diana calling out her name through his subconscious and this helps him break free of the plant's illusion. Like Superman's dream, Bruce's turns sour when the gunman regains his advantage and shoots Thomas in front of his horrified family. As the shot rings out, the Black Mercy comes free of Batman's chest.

Just before Mongul can finish Superman off, Wonder Woman throws the plant at him. It strikes Mongul, freezing him in place and putting him under its spell.

Mongul Black Mercy

Mongul now under the Black Mercy's spell.

As the trio regroups, Wonder Woman gives Superman his birthday gift: a new breed of rose named after his homeworld. Superman takes it gladly, before solemnly swearing to his parents' image that he will never forget Krypton. Turning back to the comatose Mongul, they ponder just what sort of dream the plant is causing him to experience. Batman says that it's far too good for him, and indeed, Mongul's beaten face smiles weakly as cries of agony and sounds of war echo in his mind.

Continuity[]

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Cast[]

Actor Role
George Newbern Superman
Susan Eisenberg Wonder Woman
Kevin Conroy BatmanJoe Chill (uncredited)Thomas Wayne (uncredited)
Eric Roberts Mongul
Dana Delany Loana
Mike Farrell Jonathan Kent (voice only)Alternate version of Brainiac (uncredited)
Josh Hutcherson Van-ElYoung Bruce Wayne (uncredited)
Christopher McDonald Jor-El

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Quotes[]

Mongul: Oh, dear. Is that a neural impactor? I didn't know that they were still making those. I'd advise you to try the plasma disruptor. It's more of a woman's weapon.
Wonder Woman: Go... to... (fires)

Superman: Do you have any idea what you did to me?!
(Superman strikes Mongul several times then Mongul kicks him aside)
Mongul: I fashioned a prison you couldn't leave without sacrificing your heart's desire. It must have been like tearing off your own arm.

Mongul: Happy birthday, Kryptonian. I give you oblivion.
Superman: Burn. (fires his heat vision at Mongul)

Mongul: You should have stayed in whatever happy fantasy the Black Mercy granted you.
Superman: HAPPY??! Do you know what I've lost?!

Wonder Woman: I wonder what he's seeing.
Batman: Whatever it is... it's too good for him.

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