When Grant Morrison reintroduced the Key, he expanded the villain's modus operandi along with his consciousness.

Morrison also gave the loquacious Key (he gets an even more expository monologue in the next issue) a nice sarcastic streak. For example, the Key calls the new Green Arrow an "ignorant junkfood MTV moron" ... which isn't really true, of course, but it's still clever.
[From "Imaginary Stories," JLA #8, August 1997. Written by Morrison, pencilled by Oscar Jimenez, inked by Chip Wallace.]

Morrison also gave the loquacious Key (he gets an even more expository monologue in the next issue) a nice sarcastic streak. For example, the Key calls the new Green Arrow an "ignorant junkfood MTV moron" ... which isn't really true, of course, but it's still clever.
[From "Imaginary Stories," JLA #8, August 1997. Written by Morrison, pencilled by Oscar Jimenez, inked by Chip Wallace.]
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