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  2. List of Justice League members - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Justice League - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Justice Leagues - Wikipedia

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    The Justice League of Aliens was a team of alien superheroes: Martian Manhunter (leader) Superman; Orion; Starfire; Lobo; Guy Gardner; Starman (Mikaal Tomas) Martian Manhunter formed the Justice League of Aliens as a way for the alien heroes that occupy Earth to show the humans that they can trust them.

  5. List of Justice League titles - Wikipedia

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    The Justice League (of America) is a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics Universe.The League was a 1960s update of the Golden Age of Comic Books team, the Justice Society of America.

  6. JLA (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    JLA was a monthly comic book published by DC Comics from January 1997 to April 2006 featuring the Justice League of America (JLA, Justice League). [1] The series restarted DC's approach to the Justice League, which had initially featured most of the company's top-tier superheroes but shifted in the 1980s to featuring a rotating cast of established characters alongside newer ones and also saw ...

  7. Characters of the DC Extended Universe - Wikipedia

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    Cyborg's character development in the theatrical cut of Justice League was controversially cut down and minimalized by the studio and replacement director Joss Whedon, despite the character being described as the "heart of the movie" in Zack Snyder's original version, which has since been released as Zack Snyder's Justice League.

  8. Triumph (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Triumph (William MacIntyre) is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe whose first full appearance was in Justice League America #92 (August 1994). He was created by Brian Augustyn, Mark Waid, and Howard Porter, though the character is primarily associated with writer Christopher Priest.

  9. Hall of Justice (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of Justice in Super Friends.. The Hall appeared in the very first episode of the Super Friends series, which premiered on September 8, 1973. The Hall serves as the central meeting point for the Super Friends, and was therefore a primary location for narrative exposition in most episodes of the show; the narrator would typically introduce scene changes to events occurring at the Hall ...