Justice League of America
Creation & Design
The Justice League was created to bring together the most popular superheroes of the time into a single team, allowing for crossovers and collaborative storytelling.Early Years
The team debuted in 1960 and quickly became a staple of DC Comics, featuring various members and evolving storylines.Character Development
Over the years, the Justice League has evolved from a simple superhero team into a complex organization that deals with moral dilemmas, intergalactic threats, and the personal struggles of its members.Cultural Reception
The Justice League has been critically acclaimed and is considered one of the most iconic superhero teams in comic book history.Character Details
Real Name:
Justice League
Aliases:
JLA, Justice League
Species:
Human
Gender:
N/A
Affiliations:
Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Flight, Telepathy, Speed, Magic
Equipment:
Justice League Watchtower, Various advanced technology
Weight:
0
Height:
0' 0"
Eye Color:
varies
Hair Color:
varies
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Police Comics #1
Quality
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1941
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Plastic Man
1st appearance of the Human Bomb
1st appearance of Firebrand
1st appearance of Phantom Lady
1st appearance of Plastic Man
1st appearance of the Human Bomb
1st appearance of Firebrand
1st appearance of Phantom Lady
Detective Comics #225
DC
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1955
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Vol. 1
1st appearance and origin of Martian Manhunter
Brave and the Bold, The #28
DC
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1960
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Vol. 1
1st team appearance of the Justice League of America: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman
1st appearance of Starro the Conqueror
1st team appearance of the Justice League of America: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman
1st appearance of Starro the Conqueror
Brave and the Bold, The #29
DC
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1960
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Vol. 1
2nd team appearance of Justice League of America
1st appearance of Xotar the Weapons Master
2nd team appearance of Justice League of America
1st appearance of Xotar the Weapons Master
Brave and the Bold, The #30
DC
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1960
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Amazo, an android that can replicate the powers of superhumans
1st appearance of Professor Ivo, creator of Amazo
3rd appearance of the Justice League of America
1st appearance of Amazo, an android that can replicate the powers of superhumans
1st appearance of Professor Ivo, creator of Amazo
3rd appearance of the Justice League of America
Justice League of America #1
DC
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1960
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Vol. 1
First solo-titled Justice League of America series
1st appearance of Despero
First solo-titled Justice League of America series
1st appearance of Despero
Justice League of America #2
DC
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1961
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Vol. 1
Second issue of Justice League title
Justice League of America #4
DC
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1961
•
Vol. 1
Green Arrow joins the Justice League of America
Justice League of America #9
DC
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1962
•
Vol. 1
Origin of the Justice League of America
Mystery In Space #75
DC
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1962
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Vol. 1
First meeting of Adam Strange and the JLA
2nd appearance of Kanjar Ro
Story won the Alley Award for "Best Book-Length" Story" of 1962
First meeting of Adam Strange and the JLA
2nd appearance of Kanjar Ro
Story won the Alley Award for "Best Book-Length" Story" of 1962
Justice League of America #21
DC
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1963
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Vol. 1
First meeting of the Justice Society of America and the Justice League of America
First meeting of Green Arrow and Black Canary
First meeting and team-up of Alan Scott, the Golden Age Green Lantern and Hal Jordan, the Silver Age Green Lantern
1st appearance of Dr. Fate and Hourman in the Silver Age
2nd appearance of Chronos
"Crisis on Earth" part 1
First meeting of the Justice Society of America and the Justice League of America
First meeting of Green Arrow and Black Canary
First meeting and team-up of Alan Scott, the Golden Age Green Lantern and Hal Jordan, the Silver Age Green Lantern
1st appearance of Dr. Fate and Hourman in the Silver Age
2nd appearance of Chronos
"Crisis on Earth" part 1
Justice League of America #42
DC
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1966
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Vol. 1
Metamorpho joins the Justice League of America as a standby member
Justice League of America #56
DC
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1967
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Vol. 1
Classic battle of the JLA vs the JSA
Justice League of America #64
DC
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1968
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Red Tornado, previously the Tornado Tyrant, now inhabiting an android's body and programmed with the memories of Ma Hunkel
1st appearance of Red Tornado, previously the Tornado Tyrant, now inhabiting an android's body and programmed with the memories of Ma Hunkel
Justice League of America #78
DC
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1970
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Vol. 1
Introduction of Justice League Satellite, a space station headquarters for the team
Introduction of Justice League Satellite, a space station headquarters for the team
Justice League of America #105
DC
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1973
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Civet
Elongated Man joins the JLA
Justice League of America #183
DC
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1980
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Vol. 1
Classic battle of the JLA and JSA vs Orion
Action Comics #521
DC
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1981
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Vixen, the first black female member of the Justice League of America
1st appearance of Vixen, the first black female member of the Justice League of America
Kingdom Come #2
DC
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1996
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Vol. 1
Superman forms the new Justice League
1st appearance of Red Arrow, alternate reality identity of Roy Harper
1st appearance of Red Tornado, Maxine Hunkel, the granddaughter of Red Tornado, in an alternate reality
1st appearance of Atom Smasher, in an alternate reality, death in Kingdom Come #4
Superman forms the new Justice League
1st appearance of Red Arrow, alternate reality identity of Roy Harper
1st appearance of Red Tornado, Maxine Hunkel, the granddaughter of Red Tornado, in an alternate reality
1st appearance of Atom Smasher, in an alternate reality, death in Kingdom Come #4
288-page set of two hardcover volumes in a slipcase collecting the four-issue JLA/Avengers crossover with additional content
Co-published by DC (issues #1 and #3) and Marvel (issues #2 and #4) in 2003
Additional content includes: a 64-page compendium comprised of twenty-one penciled pages from a 1983 crossover that was never published
Also, detailed character notes written by Kurt Busiek, a George Perez art portfolio and more to commemorate the historic event
Original retail price: $75.00
288-page set of two hardcover volumes in a slipcase collecting the four-issue JLA/Avengers crossover with additional content
Co-published by DC (issues #1 and #3) and Marvel (issues #2 and #4) in 2003
Additional content includes: a 64-page compendium comprised of twenty-one penciled pages from a 1983 crossover that was never published
Also, detailed character notes written by Kurt Busiek, a George Perez art portfolio and more to commemorate the historic event
Original retail price: $75.00
Variant eighth printing cover art by Jim Lee
Black Hammer / Justice League #1
DC
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2019
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
First meeting of Black Hammer and the Justice League
Justice League #59
DC
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2021
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Vol. 4
1st appearance of Brutus, a cosmic-powered threat from Naomi's homeworld
New roster Justice League: Superman, Batman, Black Adam, Hawkgirl, Naomi, Hippolyta, Black Canary, Green Arrow, Aquaman
1st appearance of Brutus, a cosmic-powered threat from Naomi's homeworld
New roster Justice League: Superman, Batman, Black Adam, Hawkgirl, Naomi, Hippolyta, Black Canary, Green Arrow, Aquaman
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