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The release of Justice League Spectacular launched the revised Justice League titles with new writers and artists. [3] The Justice League titles expanded to four by June 1993: Justice League America (formerly Justice League International), Justice League Europe (retitled as the second volume of Justice League International), Justice League Quarterly, and Justice League Task Force.
The Silver Sorceress attacks the island, along with her Justice League comrades. The natives of the island, mentally controlled by Dreamslayer, attack. The League's desire to not hurt the innocent natives costs the Sorceress her life, as she is hit with an arrow in the stomach. Before dying, she neutralizes Dreamslayer in a mystical battle. [2]
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.
This Earth's Justice League reflect their Earth's values and as such are composed of Nazi counterparts. This Earth's Superman, called Overman and resembling Earth-0's Superman with a Nazified uniform, appears in Final Crisis: Superman Beyond [40] It is revealed in Final Crisis: Superman Beyond that English is a dead language on Earth-10 [40]
The owner of the amusement park is sent to Earth to switch them off. Sorceress then defeats remaining villain, Dreamslayer. Blue Jay and the Silver Sorceress join Justice League Europe. [3] Justice League Quarterly #3, by Mike McKone (1991).
The original Justice League of America series won two 1961 Alley Awards in the categories "Best Comic Book" and "Best Adventure-Hero Group." [28] In 1963, the series won "Favorite Novel" ("Crisis on Earth-One/Crisis on Earth-Two" in Justice League of America #21–22 by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky) and "Strip that
In Justice League Europe #15, Lord Havok and the Extremists travel to the main universe and attempt to take over Earth. In Justice League Europe #18, he and his fellow villains are revealed to be robot duplicates created by theme park owner Mitch Wacky. The Justice League bring Wacky to their Earth, where he quickly deactivates the robots.
A cosmic storm passes through the planet Earth, bringing with it a mysterious plague which kills nearly the entire male population (an event later referred to as the Fall). [2] The only two men who survive are Superman and his archenemy Lex Luthor .