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* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]: {{spoiler|Jimmy Olsen and Kal-El}}. Their fight is even described as apocalyptic by other characters.
* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]: {{spoiler|Jimmy Olsen and Kal-El}}. Their fight is even described as apocalyptic by other characters.
* [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Jimmy Olsen is the [[Big Bad]] and has Kryptonian powers}}
* [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Jimmy Olsen is the [[Big Bad]] and has Kryptonian powers}}
* [[Silver Age]]: Set in a pre-[[Crisis On Infinite Earths]] style universe, the story also features Silver Age features such as big splash pages featuring individual characters doing something impressive.
* [[Silver Age]]: Set in a pre-[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]] style universe, the story also features Silver Age features such as big splash pages featuring individual characters doing something impressive.
* [[Technical Pacifist]]: {{spoiler|Kal-El, having been raised by an Amish couple, is opposed to violence. This does not stop him from going to town on a Kryptonian Jimmy Olsen}}
* [[Technical Pacifist]]: {{spoiler|Kal-El, having been raised by an Amish couple, is opposed to violence. This does not stop him from going to town on a Kryptonian Jimmy Olsen}}
* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]]
* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]]

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 For want of a nail the shoe was lost

For want of a shoe the horse was lost

For want of a horse the knight was lost

For want of a knight the battle was lost

So it was a kingdom was lost

All for want of a nail

The Nail (or JLA: The Nail) is a three-issue comic book mini-series published by DC Comics. It is a self-contained story by Alan Davis which stands outside of the mainstream continuity of the DC Universe.

In this universe, Martha and Jonathan Kent's truck has a tire puncture caused by a nail. This prevents them from discovering the spaceship containing the baby Kal-El, and so, there's no Superman. Thereis, however, still a Justice League of America, consisting of Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash (Barry Allen), Hawkwoman, the Atom (Ray Palmer), Martian Manhunter and Green Lantern (Hal Jordan). There's also a great degree of xenophobia for the "metahumans," fueled by anti-metahuman propaganda from Perry White and backed by Metropolis mayor Lex Luthor; slowly 'metahumans' begin to disappear as other issues arise requiring the attention of the publicly disliked JLA.

The story was later followed up by a sequel in JLA: Another Nail which ties into the original story and wrapped up several loose ends

See also "Bullet Points" for this series' Marvel Universe counterpart.


This works contains examples of the following tropes: