![]() ![]() It consisted of Aquaman, Zatanna, Elongated Man and J'onn J'onzz (and later Batman), plus the following members:ĭeceased in Justice League of America #258. This team existed for a few years in the mid-1980s following the disbanding of the original team. Martin Stein Deceased in Brightest Day #22. ![]() Ronnie Raymond (with Jason Rusch) Active. Retconned as the Golden Age Hawkgirl ( JLA: Incarnations #1). He also appears with the League in Justice League of America Annual #1 in 1983 and the first Red Tornado mini-series. Stewart fills in for Earth's primary Green Lantern, Hal Jordan. Elongated Man is one of the few Justice League members who isn't a reimagined Golden Age hero, though he is similar to Quality Comics' Plastic Man DC acquired the rights to all Quality characters in 1956 but editor Julius Schwartz was evidently ignorant of this when he had Elongated Man created in the pages of The Flash. Post Flash-Point member of the Secret Six. The latter was changed to being a fairly new hero who debuted several years after the League formed.ĭeceased in 52 #42. 2) #32 (November, 1988) revealed she was a founding member instead of Wonder Woman. For a period, after Crisis on Infinite Earths a retcon in Secret Origins (vol. He attends a funeral for Aquaman alongside other Leaguers in Aquaman #30.Īctive in Birds of Prey. He is later called into action in issue #44 and appears with several superheroes in issues #100–102. Metamorpho is offered membership but refuses, willing to be a stand-by member. Retconned as the Golden Age Hawkman ( JLA: Incarnations #1). This incarnation lasted until the mid-1980s.Īctive in civilian identity as an agent of S.H.A.D.E ![]() Seven members were featured in the team's first appearance ( The Brave and the Bold #28, February–March 1960), with new members added in the team's own series ( Justice League of America launched in November 1960). Members Members of various iterations of the Justice League This universe included several reboots and retcons starting with Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1986 and culminating in the Flashpoint storyline, leading to the New 52 in 2011. 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. 3.2.2 DC Universe Animated Original MoviesĭC 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.1.1.1 Original team: Justice League of America. ![]()
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