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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.
Cosmic Boy #1-4 Detective Comics #568 The Fury of Firestorm #55-56 The Green Lantern Corps vol. 1 #207 Justice League of America vol. 1 #258-261 Legends #1-6 Secret Origins vol. 2 #10, 14 Superman vol. 2 #3 Warlord vol. 1 #114-115
Justice Guild as shown in the Justice League series. The Justice Guild of America is a superhero team featured in the Justice League animated series two-part episode "Legends", an homage to the Golden Age Justice Society of America, and to a degree the Silver Age Justice League of America. [1]
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: Justice League Vol. 2 #45–50, Justice League: Darkseid War Special #1: September 21, 2016 [4] Justice League of America Volume 2: Survivors ...
League of Justice (1996) – A quartet of teenagers find themselves joined up with fantasy fiction versions of the Justice League members. Planetary/JLA: Terra Occulta (2002) – An alternate version of the Planetary team meet alternate versions of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. An internal crossover with the Wildstorm imprint.
Justice Society of America (vol. 4) #1 Green Lantern: Alan Scott The New Golden Age #1 Harlequin's Son: Michael Mayne Justice Society of America (vol. 4) #1 The Huntress: Helena Wayne Icicle: Cameron Mahkent Mist: Kyle Knight Power Girl: Kara Zor-L / Karen Starr The New Golden Age #1 Red Lantern: Ruby Sokov Justice Society of America (vol. 4 ...
Justice League International (JLI) is a fictional DC comics superhero team that succeeded the original Justice League from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. The team enjoyed several comic books runs, the first being written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, with art by Kevin Maguire, created in 1987. [1]
Justice Lord Batman discovers the dimension where the Justice League lives. The Lords cross over and trap the League in a force field. They then take the League's places, attempting to make this Earth like their own. After finding their way back to their world, the Justice League ends up having to turn to their world's version of Lex Luthor for ...