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J'onn J'onzz hypothesizes that the JGA writers had a subconscious link to their Earth during flashes of "inspiration" which were actually psychic memories of the Justice Guild's exploits; this is a nod to the explanation Gardner Fox provided for the JSA/JLA link in his September 1961 story Flash of Two Worlds in which the Barry Allen Flash of ...
She is a longtime ally of The Flash, despite their often difficult relationship, and has been a core member of the Justice Society of America, Titans and Justice League. A version of Jesse Chambers renamed Jesse Wells appears as a recurring character on The CW television series The Flash , portrayed by Violett Beane .
Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #4 Citizen Steel: Nate Heywood Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #7 Superman (Earth-22 version) Clark Kent/Kal-El Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #10 Returned to Earth-22. Judomaster: Sonia Sato Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #11 Amazing Man: Markus Clay Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #12
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.
The Justice Society or Justice Society of America is a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics Universe.First appearing in the Golden year of 1940, the team was originally named the Justice Society of America before being reintroduced in the year of 1960 under its current and most-known name, Justice League of America.
The Lightning Saga and three issues of Justice League of America (#0, 11–12) were collected in the hardcover volume Justice League of America Volume 2: The Lightning Saga (ISBN 1-4012-1652-8), which was released in 2008. The collection features a written introduction by actor and comedian Patton Oswalt. [4]
In the live-action crossover event "Crisis on Earth-X", he joins forces with heroes from Earth-1 and Earth-38 to defeat the New Reichsmen. Despite being offered to return to Earth-1, Ray elects to stay to defeat the New Reichsmen's remnants. Ray makes an uncredited cameo appearance in the live-action crossover event "Crisis on Infinite Earths".
Black Siren, a member of the Justice Guild of America; ... (Arrowverse), the alias of Earth-2's Laurel Lance in the Arrowverse; The Black Siren, a 1947 Spanish film