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For want of a shoe the horse was lost
''For want of a shoe the horse was lost
For want of a horse the knight was lost
''For want of a horse the knight was lost
For want of a knight the battle was lost
''For want of a knight the battle was lost
So it was a kingdom was lost
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''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 [[Elseworld|stands outside of the mainstream continuity of the DC Universe]].
''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 [[Elseworld|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.
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]]. There is, 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
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.
See also "''[[Bullet Points]]''" for this series' [[Marvel Universe]] counterpart.

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=== This works contains examples of the following tropes: ===
* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Jimmy Olsen when beating the crap out of Batman specifically calls himself one and demands that Batman do the same.}} [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|He tells him to go to hell instead]]
* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Jimmy Olsen when beating the crap out of Batman specifically calls himself one and demands that Batman do the same.}} [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|He tells him to go to hell instead]]
* [[A House Divided]]: The Justice League suffers from this a little bit since Superman was never there to be the even head that guided them.
* [[A House Divided]]: The Justice League suffers from this a little bit since Superman was never there to be the even head that guided them.

Revision as of 21:57, 28 December 2014

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. There is, 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.

Tropes used in The Nail include: