Bruh
So, since some characters spend a lot of time in the tower to begin with, and a few probably have to take shifts watching shit at the tower/monitoring things from the tower, there's almost always going to be a few heroes around up there, so is there a cafeteria for them to eat at? Do the really shitty heroes or sidekicks get to work there for pay? Do heroes whose loved ones know their secret identity bring said loved ones up there for volunteer work?
>>77479169
The Suicide Squad episode of JLU showed that there are civilians that work custodial jobs around the Watchtower. They probably have one hell of an NDA clause required.
>Do heroes whose loved ones know their secret identity bring said loved ones up there for volunteer work?
Sue Dibny, Ralph Dibny (The Elongated Man)'s wife frequently was around the Watchtower with the rest of the Justice League /JLA and knew everyone very well.
>>77479169
JLU establishes a cafeteria, it's not unreasonable to think there's a fridge and microwave in the regular JL satellite.
>>77480738
Now that's realism
>>77479169
All of those heroes in the tower...meanwhile evil is afoot. Slackers.
>>77479169
>Plastic Man always using his powers, in practically every panel he's in, no matter how mundane the situation
Does this annoy anyone else?
>>77481056
No, he's the trickster god.
The satellite from the pre-Crisis era
>>77481056
He can't turn off a switch and stop being Plastic Man, with all that it implies about the way he moves. It's probably harder for him to move like a normal person than to do what he does.
I mean, you triggered by flying characters floating on-panel? Fire being on fire? Hawkman with his harness on? Same thing.
>>77481234
the lunar Watchtower that's in the OP pic
>>77479169
Why not just read some Justice League comics instead of being a fucking casual shit who pretends to know anything about these characters while in doing so making it abundantly clear that you don't?
>>77481267
>He can't turn off a switch and stop being Plastic Man