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Destroyed in JSA #66. Rebuilt prior to Stargirl: The Lost Children #4. Sand / The Sandman: Sanderson Hawkins Referred to as a member in Last Days of the Justice Society. Starman: Jack Knight Retired from super-hero career. Doctor Fate: Hector Hall JSA #4 Entered the Dreaming with his wife Lyta Trevor Hall and son Daniel (a.k.a. Dream) in JSA #80.
A JSA civil war. Cover of All Star Comics #69 (Nov.–Dec. 1977). Art by Al Milgrom and Jack Abel.. The JSA's popularity grew until they regained their own title. All Star Comics #58 (January/February 1976) saw the group return as mentors to a younger set of heroes briefly called the "Super Squad" until they were integrated into the JSA proper.
The Arrowverse is an American superhero media franchise and shared universe that is centered on various interconnected television series based on DC Comics superhero ...
The JSA easily defeats the Legends and has them jailed at their headquarters. The Legends are released but Nate discovers the JSA will die on their next mission. The Legends stop the Nazis from killing the JSA, and leave 1942. Amaya Jiwe / Vixen attacks the team, wanting to kill Mick for believing he killed Rex Tyler, but stopped her.
Yes, it has been suggested that the Arrowverse first took flight with Arrow‘s own October 2012 premiere. But truly, it was 14 months later, on Dec. 4, 2013 — when Barry Allen aka the would-be ...
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.
Ahead of the series' premiere, Chapel and the JSA made a cameo appearance in the Arrowverse crossover event "Crisis on Infinite Earths" via archive footage from the Stargirl episode "The Justice Society". Doctor Mid-Nite appears in Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, voiced by Cynthia McWilliams. [20]
Doctor Mid-Nite (or Doctor Midnight) is the name of multiple superheroes published in American comic books by DC Comics. [1] The original version of the character was first created by writer Charles Reizenstein and artist Stanley Josephs Aschmeier in 194, debuting in All-American Comics #25 (April 1941). [2]