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Who are the members of the justice league?

CharacterReal nameJoined inNotesOriginal team: Justice League of America

These members were featured in the team's first appearance (The Brave and the Bold (vol. 1) #28, February-March 1960), with the incarnation they founded lasting until the mid-1980s.SupermanKal-El / Clark KentThe Brave and the Bold #28Founding member.

Active.BatmanBruce WayneThe Brave and the Bold#28Founding member.

Active.Wonder WomanPrincess Diana / Diana PrinceThe Brave and the Bold #28Founding member.

Active.FlashBarry AllenThe Brave and the Bold#28Founding member.

Active.Green LanternHal JordanThe Brave and the Bold #28Founding member.

Active.AquamanOrin / Arthur CurryThe Brave and the Bold #28Founding member.

ActiveMartian ManhunterJ'onn J'onzz / John JonesThe Brave and the Bold #28Founding member.

Status retconned away following Flashpoint.

Active in Stormwatch.1960s RecruitsGreen ArrowOliver QueenJustice League of America #4ActiveAtomRay PalmerJustice League of America #14Active in civilian identity as an agent of S.H.A.D.EHawkmanKatar Hol / Carter HallJustice League of America #31Retconned as the Golden Age Hawkman (JLA: Incarnations #1).

Active.Black CanaryDinah Laurel LanceJustice League of America #74Active in Birds of Prey.1970s RecruitsPhantom StrangerJustice League of America #103Active.Elongated ManRalph DibnyJustice League of America #105Deceased in 52 #42.Red TornadoUlthoon / John SmithJustice League of America #106Post Flash-Point Status unknownHawkgirlShayera Hol / Shiera HallJustice League of America #146Retconned as the Golden Age Hawkgirl (JLA: Incarnations #1).

Active.ZatannaZatanna ZataraJustice League of America #161Active in Justice League Dark.1980s RecruitsFirestormRonnie Raymond and Martin SteinJustice League of America #179Ronnie Raymond (with Jason Rusch) Active.

Martin Stein Deceased in Brightest Day #22.

Detroit team

This team existed for a few years in the mid 1980s following the disbanding of the original team. It consisted of Aquaman, Zatanna, Elongated Man and J'onn J'onzz (and later Batman), plus the following members:SteelHank Heywood, IIIJustice League of America Annual #2Deceased in Justice League America#38.VixenMari Jiwe McCabeJustice League of America Annual #2Active in JLIVibePaco RamoneJustice League of America Annual #2Deceased in Justice League of America#258.GypsyCindy ReynoldsJustice League of America#236Active.Justice League International

This group was formed in the late 1980s and lasted until the early 1990s. During this era the Justice League was split into several teams. Lineup changes were rather frequent. Most of the Silver Age members were at least briefly part of one of these teams, and in addition, the following characters joined for the first time during this period:Blue BeetleTed KordLegends#6Deceased in Countdown to Infinite Crisis #1.Captain MarvelBilly BatsonLegends #6Inactive; depowered in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #23.Doctor FateKent NelsonLegends #6Deceased in Book of Fate #1.Green LanternGuy GardnerLegends #6Active in the Green Lantern Corps and JLI.Mister MiracleScott FreeJustice League#1Deceased in Death of the New Gods #8.

Resurrected, but then displaced to Earth-51, in Final Crisis #7.Doctor LightKimiyo HoshiJustice League#1Active.Booster GoldMichael CarterJustice League#4Active in JLI.Captain AtomNathaniel AdamJustice League International #7Active.Rocket Red 7Vladimir MikoyanJustice League International #7Revealed as a Manhunter cyborg.

Destroyed in Justice League International #9.Rocket Red 4Dimitri PushkinJustice League International #11Deceased in The OMAC Project #5.FireBeatriz da CostaJustice League International #14Active in JLI.IceTora OlafsdotterJustice League International #14Deceased in Justice League Task Force #14.

Revived in Birds of Prey #104.

Active in JLI.HawkmanFel AndarJustice League International #19Retcon membership; originally the Silver Age Katar Hol.

Revealed as a traitor.

Deceased in Hawkman vol. 4, #48.HawkwomanSharon ParkerJustice League International #19Retcon membership; originally the Silver Age Shayera Hol.

Deceased in Hawkworld vol. 2, #23.HuntressHelena BertinelliJustice League America #30Active in Birds of Prey.Doctor FateLinda StraussJustice League America#31Deceased in Dr. Fate #24.LightraySollisJustice League America #42Deceased in Countdown to Final Crisis#48.

Resurrected, but then displaced to Earth-51, in Final Crisis #7.OrionOrion of ApokolipsJustice League America#42Deceased in Final Crisis #1.General GloryJoseph JonesJustice League America #50Deceased in Justice League Quarterly #16.Tasmanian DevilHugh DawkinsJustice League America #56Deceased in Justice League: Cry for Justice#3.

Resurrected in Starman/Congorilla #1MaximaMaxima of AlmeracJustice League America #63Deceased in Man of Steel #117.RayRay TerrillJustice League America#71Active in the Freedom Fighters.Black CondorRyan KendallJustice League America #71Deceased in Infinite Crisis #1.Agent LibertyBenjamin LockwoodJustice League America #71Deceased in Action Comics#873.Bloodwynd--Justice League America #78Active.FlashJay GarrickJustice League America #78Active in the JSA.Justice League EuropeAnimal ManBuddy BakerJustice League International #24Active.FlashWally WestJustice League International #24Active.MetamorphoRex MasonJustice League International #24Active in the Outsiders.Power GirlKara Zor-L / Karen StarrJustice League International #24Active.Crimson FoxVivian and Constance d'AramisJustice League Europe#13Vivian deceased in Justice League America #104.

Constance deceased in Starman vol. 2, #38.Blue JayJay AbramsJustice League Europe #20Active. Left for the Multiverse in Justice League of America (vol. 2) #53.Silver SorceressLaura NeilsenJustice League Europe #20Deceased in Justice League Europe #35.MayaChandi GuptaJustice League Europe #50.Active.Justice League Antarctica

This was a one-shot team played exclusively for humor.Major DisasterPaul BookerJustice League Annual #4.Death confirmed in Blackest Night: Director's Cut #1.G'nortGnort Esplanade G'neeshmacherJustice League Annual #4.MIA, presumed dead as of Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Secret Files and Origins#1.Multi-ManDuncan PrambleJustice League Annual#4.Active.Big SirDufus P. RatchettJustice League Annual#4.Deceased in Suicide Squad vol. 2, #1.CluemasterArthur BrownJustice League Annual #4.Active.Clock KingWilliam TockmanJustice League Annual #4.Active.The Mighty BruceBruce (presumably)Justice League Annual #4.Active.Scarlet SkierDren KeegJustice League Annual#4.Active.Post-Zero Hour

Three teams would use the name Justice League in the early 1990s: Justice League America (led by Wonder Woman), Justice League Task Force (led by the Martian Manhunter), and Extreme Justice (led by Captain Atom).TriumphWilliam MacIntyreJustice League International #67Deceased in JLA#38.Hawkman(Modern Age) Katar HolJustice League America#0Deceased in JSA #23.NuklonAlbert RothsteinJustice League America #0Active in the JSA as Atom Smasher.ObsidianTodd RiceJustice League America #0Active in the JSA.Amazing ManWill Everett, IIIExtreme Justice#0Deceased in Starman vol. 2, #38.Blue DevilDaniel CassidyJustice League America #98.Active.IcemaidenSigrid NansenJustice League America #98.Inactive due to severe injuries.L-Ron/DesperoL-Ron/Despero of KalanorJustice League Task Force #12L-Ron/Despero now separated.

L-Ron - Active in Robot Renegades.

Despero-Active.

Note: L-Ron, in his robot form, is also listed in the staff section.MystekJennifer BarclayJustice League Task Force#26Deceased in Justice League Task Force #32.Zan & JaynaZan & Jayna of ExorExtreme Justice#16Active.JLA

This team was formed in the September 1996 Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare written by Mark Waid and Fabian Nicieza. The JLA series, by Grant Morrison, was a return to the "Big Seven," with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash (Wally West), Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Aquaman and J'onn J'onzz. New to the team were:Green LanternKyle RaynerJustice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare #3Active in the Green Lantern Corps.Tomorrow WomanClara KendallJLA #5Destroyed in JLA #5

Revived as human in Trinity #52.AztekCurt FalconerAztek #10Deceased in JLA #41.Green ArrowConnor HawkeJLA #9Active.OracleBarbara GordonJLA#16Active as Batgirl.Plastic ManPatrick O'BrienJLA#16Active.SteelJohn Henry IronsJLA#16Active.Zauriel--JLA #16Active.Wonder WomanHippolyta of ThemysciraJLA #16Active as the Queen of the Amazons.Big BardaBarda FreeJLA #17Deceased in Death of the New Gods #1.

Resurrected, but then displaced to Earth-51, in Final Crisis #7.HourmanMatthew TylerJLA #26Defunct in JSA #66.JadeJennie-Lynn HaydenMade reserve in JLA#27Deceased in Rann/Thanagar War: Infinite Crisis Special#1

Resurrected in Blackest Night #8.

Active.AntaeusMark AntaeusJLA: SuperpowerDeceased in JLA: SuperpowerJesse QuickJesse ChambersFlash vol. 2, #140Active.Dark FlashWalter WestJLA #33Last seen traveling through Hypertime to find home dimension in Flash vol. 2, #159.2000-2001 new membersMoon MaidenLaura KleinJLA Giant Size Special #3Retconned into the Silver Age team.

Whereabouts unknown.Nightwing / BatmanDick GraysonJLA#69Active as Nightwing.FaithJLA #69Active.HawkgirlKendra SaundersJLA #69Deceased in Blackest Night #1.

Folded into the resurrected Shiera Hall.Jason Blood (Etrigan)--JLA #69Active.Green LanternJohn StewartJLA#76Active in the Green Lantern Corps.Manitou Raven--JLA#78Deceased in Justice League Elite #8.Justice League Elite

Sister Superior organized the JL Elite for missions the JLA refused to do. Included JLA past core member Green Arrow, as well as JLA members Flash (Wally West), Manitou Raven and Major Disaster.Sister SuperiorVera Lynn BlackJLA #100Whereabouts unknown.MenagerieSonja (last name unrevealed)JLA #100Last seen in Justice League custody.ColdcastNathan JonesJLA#100Whereabouts unknown.Naif al-Sheikh--Justice League Elite#1Whereabouts unknown.KasumiCassandra CainJustice League Elite #1Active in Batman Inc. as Blackbat.Manitou Dawn--Justice League Elite #1Active.Post-Infinite Crisis: during 52

Firestorm's brief Justice League from the pages of 52. It should be noted that this Justice League did not operate in any official capacity sanctioned by any previous incarnations of the team or previous members.FirestormJason Rusch (and other hosts)52 #24Active.

Host Gehenna deceased in Blackest Night #3.

Currently merged with Ronnie Raymond.FirehawkLorraine Reily52 #24Active.Super-ChiefJon Standing Bear52#24Deceased in 52 #24.BulleteerAlix Harrower52#24Active.Ambush BugIrwin Schwab52 #24Active.Black LightningJefferson PierceJustice League of America vol. 2, #7Active.Red ArrowRoy HarperJustice League of America vol. 2, #7Active in the Outlaws as Arsenal.Geo-ForcePrince Brion MarkovJustice League of America vol. 2, #7Active.Cry for Justice

In a mini-series written by James Robinson, Hal Jordan forms a more pro-active league with Oliver Queen and Ray Palmer, as well as new members.SupergirlKara Zor-El / Linda LangJustice League: Cry for Justice #3Active.StarmanMikaal TomasJustice League: Cry for Justice #5Active.CongorillaWilliam "Congo Bill" GlenmorganJustice League: Cry for Justice#5Active.Post-Cry for Justice

New team which also includes Batman (Dick Grayson), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Green Arrow (Oliver Queen), Atom (Ray Palmer) and Dr. Light (Kimiyo Hoshi)GuardianJim HarperJustice League of America vol. 2, #41Retired Superman: War of the Supermen#4.Mon-ElLar GandJustice League of America vol. 2, #41Returned to the Phantom Zone, as seen in Adventure Comicsvol. 2, #11.

Active in the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st century.Donna TroyDonna TroyJustice League of America vol. 2, #41Active.CyborgVictor StoneJustice League of Americavol. 2, #41Retconned as founding member post-Flashpoint.

Active.StarfireKoriand'rJustice League of America vol. 2, #41Active in the Outlaws.Generation Lost

In the maxi-series written by Keith Giffen and Judd Winick, Justice League International is re-established along with several new members.Blue BeetleJaime ReyesJustice League: Generation Lost #3Active.Rocket Red #7Gavril IvanovichJustice League: Generation Lost #4Deceased.Post-Flashpoint JLI

Following the evens of Flashpoint, a new Justice League International was assembled by the United Nations.GodivaDora LeighJustice League International #1Active in JLI.August General in IronFang ZhifuJustice League International#1Active in JLI.

Does robin love starfire?

yes he does, in the movie they end up dating and after that and they're all older starfire marries robin, beastboy and raven get married, and cyborg and bumble bee.

How many Marvel comics are there?

it changes from time to time, but usually are about 6 or 7

Is wolverine marvel or dc?

Hellboy is neither Marvel nor DC.

He's from Dark Horse Comics (in independant), though he has made several crossovers into other comic book worlds.

The first drawing of the character was a black and white illustration in which he wore a belt bearing the name Hellboy. This image appeared in a program for the Great Salt Lake Comic Con in 1991, therefore making the program the first publicly published drawing of Hellboy. A later incarnation of Hellboy appeared on the cover of Dime Press #4 (1993), an obscure Italian fanzine.

Before Hellboy was published independently at Dark Horse Comics, the concept was initially pitched to a board of directors for DC Comics, who loved it but didn't like the idea of it involving "hell."

Who does Batman not like?

The citizens of Gotham, it would seem. That's the only explanation I can think of for why he continues to not invest in decent security at Arkham. I mean, it's so easy to break out of that place that even a guy who literally tells you what he's going to do before he does it (Riddler) can waltz out of there.

Bruce Wayne is rich enough that he could make that place secure. But he doesn't. Why? Because he LIKES beating on criminals. And he's okay if a few Gothamites die along the way.

What are both of Superman's fathers' names?

Superman's birth parents were Jor-El & Lara Lor-Van.

He was adopted by Jonathan& Martha Kent when he arrived on Earth.

Who are the watchmen?

The Watchmen as specified in the graphic novel The Watchmen included

  • Rorschach
  • Dr. Manhattan
  • The Comedian
  • The Silk Spectre
  • Ozymandias
  • Nite Owl

Does raven from Teen Titans love beast boy?

At first, the creators intended Beast Boy and Raven's relationship to be like an old married couple. Basically, a hate-love relationship. Yes, they love each other, but it's very difficult because their personalities differ immensely. Raven and Beast Boy deeply care for one another because of their differences. In the comic books, Beast Boy and Raven end up together, but not in the animated TV series. The comic books are much more complex than the cartoon.

Opposites attract :) yep she broably does u can tell. :)

Who would win in a fight between Darkseid and Apocalypse?

Apocalypse is the planet where Darkseid lives, not a person that he can fight.

To Correct this mistake, It would be hard to answer this, Darkseid, being a New God, and Apocalypse belongs to a sub-species of immortal mutants known as the Externals, they both are immortal. One is a power hungry Fool, who is upgraded by his own tinkering with whatever technology is around himself. His powers are immorality, shape-shifting, knowledge far beyond any mortal and most immortals, strength, able to alter his size at any level. The other who strategically plans his fights and battles, is a God, and has the Omega Effect. is a form of energy that he fires from his eyes as either concussive force or beams of disintegration, capable of transmuting or erasing most living objects and organisms from existence as well as to reform or resurrect them. Anything Darkseid disintegrates with the Omega Effect can be brought back at any time by him, and he often uses this as a form of punishment. Darkseid has pinpoint control over his Omega Beams, and his unerring aim allows them to travel in straight lines, bend, twist, or curve around corners, and can pass through matter and energy. The Omega Effect can also be used to teleport. Darkseid or others through time and space. Darkseid can also project the Omega Effect as energy blasts from his hands. Another type of Omega Effect is the Omega Sanction, that traps the organism in a series of alternate realities, each worse than the previous one. In addition, Darkseid possesses superhuman strength, stamina, and durability equivalent to the corresponding traits of Superman.

All in all, Darkseid would win.

Why are most superheroes white and male?

Because they were written by white-male authors for a white-male audience.

How did cyborg become part robot?

Victor's parents were scientists and they accidentally brought a space slime to Earth through their computer. His mother, Elinore was killed and his own body was half-destroyed. His father, Silas was poisoned by the thing's radiation and was slowly dying. Before his death, he used cybernetics to save his life and built Titans Tower.

How tall are the dc superheroes?

hulk (when he turns into a monster NOT his human form)

Is Superboy Superman's son?

At the end of "Superman Returns"- he calls the kid his son. All of the clues point towards that being the case, but it is never confirmed in the story. All throughout Superman's comic book history- there have been story lines that had him conceiving children. It usually would just be a dream or another dimension, etc.

..What?

Of course he is superman`s son. How many other little boys do you know who could throw a piano at someone.

At the end when Superman is at his son`s bedside talking to him, he is making it obvious he knows that the child is his son. He doesnt need to come out and say, "Hello audience, this is my son by the way, just in case you cant work out what I have just said for yourself."

Why did Rorschach die?

Rorschach's world view made him unable to accept living in a morally grey world, and he couldn't allow himself to help hide the truth of Ozymandias' mass murders around the globe. In order to keep the secret, Dr. Manhattan kills Rorschach to keep him from telling the truth.

When was the movie 'Batman Returns' released in theaters?

Batman Returns - 1992 was released on:

USA: 16 June 1992 (Hollywood, California) (premiere)

Australia: 19 June 1992

USA: 19 June 1992

Spain: 26 June 1992

Peru: July 1992

Finland: 3 July 1992

Portugal: 3 July 1992

Argentina: 9 July 1992

Ireland: 10 July 1992

UK: 10 July 1992

Japan: 11 July 1992

South Korea: 11 July 1992

France: 15 July 1992

Colombia: 16 July 1992

Germany: 16 July 1992

Hong Kong: 16 July 1992

Sweden: 31 July 1992

Netherlands: 7 August 1992

Norway: 8 August 1992

Denmark: 14 August 1992

Hungary: 14 August 1992

Chile: September 1992

Italy: 11 September 1992

Greece: 18 September 1992

Turkey: October 1992

Poland: 2 October 1992

Brazil: 9 October 1992

Czech Republic: 31 March 1999 (DVD premiere)

Indonesia: 1 March 2005 (TV premiere)

Do you like wonder woman?

They have entirely different powers and traditions about use, etc. Wonder Woman"s cover was an Army Intelligence officer so she worked for the Feds. No other modern comic-book character had a federal cover-occupation. a native of Themyscira Island, the Amazon originally hailed from that Greek province. The neat thing about the G-2 assignment is that she was not tied down to one city, as was Superman ( Metropolis) or Batman ( Gotham city)- but of necessity had roving assignments. Hey, she"s a Lady...

Does Raven like Beast Boy fromTeen Titans?

Beast boy would be the one she's more into. They don't offically say who she's into in the new one. But the new one is essientally just a remake of the old teen titans. The only difference is it being shorter, cause it was ended suddenly and it was a little more kid friendly. However in the old one it is offically anounced the Raven and Beastboy have a thing, heck they even kiss and she TELLS him that she loves him. The writers in the remake recognized this and hence all the shipping in the new one. My guess is that they wanted to eventually have it fall that way but since they were cut so short they really didn't have enough time to make the advance, since Raven's and Beast boy's romance, in my opinion at least, is a little more advanced and developed then starfire and Robin's, not to say it wasn't a good match up. Just that Raven had more issues to work throught to get to that point and in the whole they had more obsticales to overcome in the comic. But that's beyond the scope of this question to get back to it, Beast boy is the one that Raven is leaning towards it is after all the canon couple.

Who played Jason White in the movie 'Superman Returns'?

Man of Steel (2013) Played by Laurence Fishburne

Superman: Unbound (2013) (V) Played by Wade Williams

Superman vs. The Elite (2012) (V) Played by Fred Tatasciore

Superman: Requiem (2011) Played by Julian McDowell

Does Lois Lane know that Clark Kent is Superman in the movie 'Man of Steel'?

She found out officially about Clark's superhuman powers in Season 6's Episode 16 which was titled "Promise" but she didn't find out about him being from another planet until Season 6's Episode 22 which was the Season Finale which was titled "Phantom."

What is the Suicide Squad movie rated?

As of July 2016, Suicide Squad has been assigned a PG-13 rating in the USA and 16+ in Russia for "for sequences of violence and action throughout, disturbing behavior, suggestive content and language". Other ratings are still pending.

From Teen Titans which episode does Starfire have her metamorphasis?

ep. 29 betrothed. starfire was planned to marry this alien (i have no clue how to spell his name) so she wears a wedding dress. but in the end , she doesnt marry the alien

Who is most famous DC comics character?

According to a poll done on comicbookresources.com, the top ten most popular DC comics characters are

1. Batman (Bruce Wayne) - 2527 points (118 first place votes)

2. Superman (Clark Kent - 100 points (1 first place vote)) - 1326 points (49 first place votes)

3. Flash (Wally West) - 1275 points (30 first place votes)

4. Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) (1 as Spectre) - 1091 points (25 first place votes)

5. The Joker - 797 points (9 first place votes)

6. Robin/Nightwing (Dick Grayson) - 665 points (11 first place votes)

7. Green Arrow (Oliver Queen) - 552 points (12 first place votes)

8. Wonder Woman - 542 points (13 first place votes)

9. Robin (Tim Drake) - 502 points (3 first place votes)

10. Oracle (Barbara Gordon) (79 (1) for Batgirl) - 470 points (3 first place votes)