About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 32. Chapters: A League of Their Own, Aftershock, Army of Darkness, Attack of the Living Brain Puppets, Bad Stretch, Bent Out of Shape, Blast From the Past, Brother-Sister Act, Child's Play, Consequences, Duped, Fallen Hero, Flashback, Frozen Out, Future Shock, Gear, Grounded, Hard as Nails, Hoop Squad, Jimmy, Junior, Kidnapped, Linked, No Man's an Island, Now You See Him..., Out of Africa, Pop's Girlfriend, Power Outage, Power Play, Replay, Romeo in the Mix, She-Back!, Shebang, Shock to the System, Showtime, Sons of the Fathers, Static Shaq, Static in Africa, Sunspots, Tantrum, The Big Leagues, The Breed, The New Kid, The Parent Trap, The Usual Suspect, They're Playing My Song, Toys in the Hood, Trouble Squared, Wet and Wild, Where the Rubber Meets the Road, Winds of Change. Excerpt: "A League of Their Own" is the sixth and seventh episode of the third season of Static Shock. In the episode, the Justice League Watchtower is struck by a cosmic anomaly that drains most of its energy. With the out-of-orbit station threatening to crash into Earth, the Justice League turns to Static to recharge it. However, the plot thickens when Brainiac manages to escape confinement and take control of the Watchtower. And since the League is investigating a false distress signal, Static and Gear are the only ones there to stop him. Aboard the Watchtower, Batman is checking the Brainiac stasis field. As Batman explains to Hawkgirl Brainiac's nature as a regenerative program, "a virus that won't die," an alarm goes off and Flash calls everyone to the control room. As it turns out, the Watchtower is in the path of a cosmic super string, and even with the shield up, most of the power is drained from the station's generator. Brainiac manages to take advantage of this, escaping from his drained stasis field, and avoiding Flash's detection when he has a run-around to check all systems. To make the situation worse, Flash's speed has accidentally knocked the Watchtower...