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  2. Justice League Action - Wikipedia

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    Justice League Action is an American superhero animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero team Justice League. The series is produced by Jim Krieg, Butch Lukic , and Alan Burnett . The show debuted on Cartoon Network UK [ 3 ] on November 26, 2016, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on December 16 ...

  3. List of Justice League enemies - Wikipedia

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    An alternate reality Justice League created by Dr. Destiny that was ruthless in their pursuit of justice (similar to the Justice Lords) and featured the Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Hawkman, the Flash, the Atom, the Red Tornado, the Black Canary, Firestorm, and the Green Arrow (who questioned the League's tactics). Batman was a member, but ...

  4. Amazo - Wikipedia

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    Amazo first appeared in a one-off story in The Brave and the Bold #30 (June 1960) [2] and returned as an opponent of the Justice League of America in Justice League of America #27 (May 1964) and #112 (August 1974), plus a briefer appearance in #65 when another antagonist weaponized Amazo and other items from the JLA trophy room.

  5. Nuclear Family (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclear Family appears in the Justice League Action episode "Nuclear Family Values", with Dad voiced by Kevin Shinick, Mom and Brat by Melissa Disney, Biff by Jason J. Lewis, and Sis by Rachel Kimsey. [6] This version of the group was originally built during the Cold War and are initially unaware of their android nature. After gaining ...

  6. Killer Frost - Wikipedia

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    The Caitlin Snow incarnation of Killer Frost appears in the Justice League Action episode "Freezer Burn", voiced by Mena Suvari. [24] This version gained her powers during a freak accident involving "thermafrost" and is a fan of Mr. Freeze .

  7. Chronos (character) - Wikipedia

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    The David Clinton incarnation of Chronos appears in Justice League Action, voiced by Andy Richter. [12] This version utilizes various time-based gadgetry, including a wheel-like vehicle, bombs that slow time in a radius around them, and a gauntlet that gives him limited precognition and the ability to create time portals.

  8. Ultra-Humanite - Wikipedia

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    These stories feature a number of Golden Age Superman villains of which the Ultra-Humanite is the most prominent. In the annual JLA/JSA teamup in Justice League of America #195-197 (1981), the Ultra-Humanite transfers his consciousness to an albino gorilla body and becomes a major super-villain on

  9. 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.

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