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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.
Justice League (vol. 4) #21 (April 2019) The first son of Perpetua, brother to the Monitor and the Anti-Monitor. He was the one who creates form from idea and hammers everything into existence. He would later help the Justice League in their fight against Perpetua. The Frost King: Justice League: Endless Winter #1 (February 2021)
The Justice League was created to boost the profiles and sales of said characters through cross-promotion and helped develop the DC Universe as a shared universe, as it is through teams like the Justice League that the setting's characters regularly interact with each other. [2]
Formerly Known as the Justice League #1 X-23: 2003 Marvel Craig Kyle: NYX #3 Anya Corazon: 2004 Marvel Fiona Avery, Mark Brooks: Amazing Fantasy vol. 2 #1 Doc Frankenstein: 2004 Geof Darrow, Steve Skroce, the Wachowskis: Doc Frankenstein #1 Freakshow: 2004 Marvel Chris Claremont: Excalibur vol. 3 #1 Hawkeye (Kate Bishop) 2005 (April) Marvel ...
The Justice Society or Justice Society of America is a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics Universe.First appearing in the Golden year of 1940, the team was originally named the Justice Society of America before being reintroduced in the year of 1960 under its current and most-known name, Justice League of America.
Elongated Man (voiced by David Kaye) is a member of the Justice League with stretching abilities similar to Plastic Man's. He makes his first appearance in the third season as part of the group of Justice League members seeking to rescue the trafficked metahumans in space. Fire is a member of the Justice League who can generate mystical green fire.
Leaves JSA to join the Justice League as its speedster from Justice League of America (vol. 2) #48 to #60. Damage: Grant Emerson Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #1 Deceased in Blackest Night #4. Reborn after the events of Doomsday Clock. Starman: Thom Kallor Cyclone: Maxine Hunkel Wildcat / Tomcat: Tom Bronson Justice Society of America ...
First appearance: More Fun Comics #55 (May 1940) Created by: Gardner Fox Howard Sherman: Teams: Lords of Chaos and Order Justice League Task Force: Abilities: Skilled sorceress; knowledgeable in the occult and magical powers bolstered from access to mystical artifacts. A powerful practitioner of chaos magic and energies derived from life.