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  2. Samurai (Super Friends) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Prior to Samurai's appearance in Brightest Day, an alternate version of the character named Toshio appears in the Justice League of America 80-Page Giant one-shot. He is a samurai from 13th-century Japan who was granted mystical abilities by a sorceress. [3] In Doomsday Clock, Samurai joins Japan's superhero team, Big Monster Action. [4]

  3. Black Vulcan - Wikipedia

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    Black Vulcan received a figure in the Justice League Unlimited tie-in toyline as part of a three-pack with Apache Chief and Samurai. [citation needed] A 6" Black Vulcan action figure was released in Wave 18 of Mattel's DC Universe Classics line. [7] Black Vulcan received an 8" action figure by Figures Toy Company. [citation needed]

  4. Justice League (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Contains the previously released "Justice League" (Secret Origins) DVD along with two Super Friends discs in a slip-case. Justice League - The Complete Series: June 20, 2006: Contains Justice League seasons 1 & 2 along with Justice League Unlimited seasons 1 & 2. (Blu-ray/DVD release) Justice League: 3-Pack Fun: July 19, 2011

  5. Secret Origins - Wikipedia

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    Last Days Of The Justice Society Of America includes Secret Origins #7 (The Secret Origin Of The Golden Age Sandman), #9 (The Secret Origin Of The Star-Spangled Kid And Stripesy & The Secret Origin Of The Golden Age Flash), #11 (The Secret Origin Of The Golden Age Hawkman), #13 (The Secret Origin Of Johnny Thunder), #15 (The Secret Origin Of ...

  6. List of Justice League episodes - Wikipedia

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    Note: The episode is dedicated to Gardner Fox, a Golden and Silver Age comic writer who co-created the Justice Society of America and the Justice League. [4] Originally, the showrunners wanted to use the JSA, but DC Comics publisher Paul Levitz felt that the story was inappropriate, so they altered the names and designs of the team.

  7. JLA (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    JLA was a monthly comic book published by DC Comics from January 1997 to April 2006 featuring the Justice League of America (JLA, Justice League). [1] The series restarted DC's approach to the Justice League, which had initially featured most of the company's top-tier superheroes but shifted in the 1980s to featuring a rotating cast of established characters alongside newer ones and also saw ...

  8. Katana (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Katana has been part of various DC Comics superhero teams, including the Justice League and Birds of Prey, but is most commonly associated with the Outsiders, a team of heroes hand-picked by Batman to act as his personal black ops team, handling riskier missions. Of the character's first appearances, one critic has noted, "The idea that a ...

  9. Super Friends - Wikipedia

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    Super Friends is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes which ran from 1973 to 1985 [1] on ABC as part of its Saturday-morning cartoon lineup. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and was based on the Justice League of America and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics. [2]