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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 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.

  4. List of Justice Society of America members - Wikipedia

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    Founding member. [1] Left the team after All Star Comics #21. [2] Deceased in Fate #1. New version introduced in DC Universe: Rebirth. Deceased in Justice League Dark (vol. 2) #27. The Flash: Jay Garrick Founding member. [1] Only an honorary member between All Star Comics #10 and All Star Comics #24. Green Lantern: Alan Scott Founding member. [1]

  5. Justice Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The original Justice Society of America. This giclée homages artist Irwin Hasen's cover art for All-Star Comics #36 (August 1946). Art by Alex Ross. The Justice Society of America first appeared in All Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940–1941) [1] [2] written by Gardner Fox and edited by Sheldon Mayer [3] [4] during the Golden Age of Comic Books.

  6. Cyborg (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as a member of the Teen Titans, [2] Cyborg was established as a founding member of the Justice League in DC's 2011 reboot of its comic book titles, replacing Martian Manhunter, he would return to be depicted as a member of the Teen Titans in DC Rebirth while Martian Manhunter would return to his status quo as founding member of ...

  7. Justice League International - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. List of Outsiders members - Wikipedia

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    Young Justice: Beast Boy: Garfield Logan Young Justice S3E17 "First Impression" Logan Grove. Greg Cipes. Leader Active Blue Beetle: Jaime Reyes Eric Lopez: Active Cyborg: Victor Stone Young Justice S3E24 "Into the Breach" Zeno Robinson: Joined the Justice League prior to S4E1 "Inhospitable" El Dorado: Eduardo Dorado, Jr. Young Justice S3E18 ...

  9. List of Freedom Fighters members - Wikipedia

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    Founding member; Firebrand: Rod Reilly: Freedom Fighters #12 (January/February 1978) Hourman: Rex Tyler: All-Star Squadron #31 (March 1984) Founding member due to retcon. Former and later member of: All-Star Squadron; Justice Society of America; Invisible Hood: Kent Thurston: All-Star Squadron #31 (March 1984) Founding member due to retcon.