Two heroes in theJustice Leaguehave major boeuf with one another , and that spells bad news for the team . An argument between theFlashandGreen Arrowhighlights a problem with the heroical mathematical group ’s mission of achieving " Justice Department . "

The Justice League came together for a simple rationality : to break off threats full-grown than any one hero could manage . Whether it ’s Starro the Conqueror or the New God Darkseid , it ’s easy to undertake such villains as part of a group rather than individually . United as they are , there ’s always bound to be some interior upheaval . TheJustice League ’s controversialIdentity Crisisstoryline saw the squad ’s dark demons hail to light and revealed the team is not above disharmony . While the Justice League has do out of most of their discrepancy just very well , it ’s decipherable that a firm enough issue could potentially stop the grouping for skillful .

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In fact , two of the team ’s most notable member may have hinted at an issue brewing under the control surface for the squad . The 2000 issueFlash & Green Lantern : The Brave and   the Bold # 4by   Mark Waid , Tom Peyer , and Tom Grindberg shows Oliver Queen and   Barry Allen getting into a heated argument . Green Lantern and Green Arrowhave to be sprung from jail by the Flash after Oliver is pick up for driving an unregistered car . Queen make no attempts to hide his   thoughts on the heavy militarize police force   from his allies , in particular Barry who act as a forensic police detective . Their discussion turns into a shouting match , with Barry sympathizing with the officers while Oliver criticizes their equipment as being overkill . Flash recollect the police need the help since they do n’t have powers , but Green Arrow respond by read that what bull actually need is accountability .

Sure , he may be a bit of a harum-scarum , but the Green Arrow’sdebate brings up an interesting facet   about the Justice League . After all , Barry and Oliver both serve on the squad dedicated to ensuring justice in the DC Universe , but the two come out to have wildly unlike view on what " justice " actually looks like . This clash raises the head of how the Justice League can succeed in their mission if all its member have wildly different ideas on what judge actually is .

Despite his rough edges , Oliver Queen is very passionate about exposing and fix the ills of modern society . His tour across the nation with theGreen Lantern Hal Jordantaught Queen that people are being failed leave and powerful by the psychiatric hospital in home . But as an officer of the law , Barry Allen powerfully believes in the system Queen takes issue with . On its own , this is a dissension between allies , but in the linguistic context of the League , this exposes a very real flaw with the primary idea of the squad . If the League is meant to be unite in the name of " justice " then presumably every extremity is on board with the same interpretation of the notion .   But if   the concept is relative , as the argument betweenFlash and Green Arrowimplies , then there ’s no room the team can be   study if every member has a different approximation of what justice is supposed to be .

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DC ’s premiere tiptop team has had kings , the great unwashed from the future and aliens wait on   in its social station . And ifFlashandGreen Arrow ’s argument proves anything , it ’s that it would be quite unmanageable getting everyone on the same page of what a"Justice League"should look like .

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