Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
DC Comics had the first fictional universe of superheroes, with the Justice Society of America forming in the Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940s. This shared continuity became increasingly complex with multiple worlds, including a similar team of all-star superheroes formed in the 1960s named the Justice League of America, debuting in The Brave and the Bold Volume 1 #28.
Justice League Heroes: PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Nintendo DS: Snowblind Studios: Eidos Interactive, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Justice League Heroes: The Flash: Game Boy Advance WayForward Technologies: Teen Titans: Behaviour Interactive Majesco Teen Titans 2: Superman Returns
Justice League Heroes features two player cooperative gameplay. Seven heroes are initially available to players, with others being unlockable. The game features most of the best known superheroes from the DC Universe, including Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman among others. Each level consists of two members of the Justice League battling a ...
Justice League (vol. 2) #40–50, Justice League: The Darkseid War Special, DC Sneak Peek: Justice League: October 2018 978-1401284558: Justice League Volume 7: Darkseid War Part 1 HC: 176: Justice League Vol. 2 #40–44, plus a story from DC Comics Divergence #1: March 9, 2016 [3] Justice League Volume 8: The Darkseid War Part 2 HC: 200
Old Justice is a superhero group appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Old Justice was formed when TNT 's sidekick Dan the Dyna-Mite , Neptune Perkins , Green Lantern 's sidekick Doiby Dickles , Sylvester Pemberton 's adoptive sister Merry Pemberton , Minute Men of America member Thorndyke Thompkins, and Red Tornado 's ...
The Justice League books more or less continued the trend set by the JLA era: world-shaking threats with epic stakes, with a focus on plot over character development, and strong tie-ins to all the company's crossover events. In 2006, DC began an ongoing comic series titled Justice League of America (vol. 2).
The following is a list of characters that appear in the Young Justice TV series and its comic book tie-ins. . Note for reading: The designations for the characters are used when Zeta Beams transport them from one place to another, and are normally spoken in episode by an automated voice (Stephanie Lemelin).
Justice League Task Force (1995; SNES, Genesis) Justice League: Injustice for All (2002; Game Boy Advance) Justice League: Chronicles (2003; Game Boy Advance) Justice League Heroes (2006; PS2, Xbox, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS) Justice League Heroes: The Flash (2006; Game Boy Advance)