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      • The initial Justice League lineup included seven of DC Comics' superheroes who were regularly published at that time: Superman, Batman, Aquaman, the Flash, Green Lantern, the Martian Manhunter, and Wonder Woman.
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  2. Over the years they have featured many characters in a variety of combinations. The JLA members are listed here in order of their first joining the team, and none are listed twice. No retconned members are listed (except where they historically took part in the stories).

    Character
    Real Name
    Joined In
    Notes
    Kal-El / Clark Kent
    The Brave and the Bold #28
    Founding members. Active.
    Bruce Wayne
    The Brave and the Bold #28
    Founding members. Active.
    Princess Diana / Diana Prince
    The Brave and the Bold #28
    Founding members. Active.
    Barry Allen
    The Brave and the Bold #28
    Founding members. Active.
    • Martian Manhunter
    • Aquaman
    • Wonder Woman
    • Green Lantern
    • Flash
    • Superman
    • Batman
    • Green Arrow
    • Atom
    • Hawkman

    The first time the Justice League teamed up was to battle aliens from a planet known as Appellax. The storyline had different aliens battling for the rule of their home planet, with whoever could conquer Earth winning that role. The first man to face these aliens was Martian Manhunter, making him officially the first hero to battle as a founding me...

    The second person to show up in the Justice League origin story was Aquaman. Martian Manhunter was taken captive, and Aquaman was in the oceans when a fish arrived and told him that his fellow fish had been turned to glass by aliens. Aquaman tried to save the sea life but was also captured by the aliens. Aquaman ended up serving as a member through...

    The next member to join was Wonder Woman. She saw the aliens attacking Paradise Island and failed to stop them on her own. She showed up almost at the same time as Aquaman. While introduced as a powerful warrior in her own comics, Diana was actually listed as the secretary for the Justice League in her early days, a shocking title for a very differ...

    While Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, and Wonder Woman were battling to save the Earth from the invasion. Green Lantern was not on the planet. However, luckily for the other heroes, Green Lantern was on his way back to Earth and noticed a meteor headed toward the planet. RELATED: 10 DC Comics To Read To Get Ready For The Snyder Cut Much like the other ...

    Up next was Flash. This is interesting because when DC superheroes returned in the Silver Age, Flash was the first character to return in a new form, as Barry Allen was the first new hero created for the new generation. However, he was the fifth to show up when the Justice League formed. The good news is that the five heroes worked together and esc...

    The next two heroes arrived at the same time. The five superheroes showed up in Greenland, where they found both Superman and Batmanbattling an alien together. Martian Manhunter even humorously stated that these two heroes often work together. Superman is lucky that Batman was there to help them because the meteor Green Lantern saw was Kryptonite. ...

    Much like Superman, Batman also wasn't arounda lot after he joined the team. The two biggest heroes in DC Comics were often there as special guests, despite being full-fledged members, for the first few adventures. The truth is that the two heroes' editors felt that they would be overexposed if they appeared too much outside their own books. RELATE...

    When the Justice League explained their origin story in Justice League of America #9, Green Arrowwas there and was just interested in hearing the story. Arrow was the first new member to join the team after its formation. Green Arrow joined the team in the fourth issue and his admission to the Justice League when they invited him to join the team o...

    The next new member came in Justice League of America#14 when Atom joined the team. The team opened the issue by voting on a new member, and the winner by unanimous decision was for The Atom. However, the Justice League members forgot who they were and what powers they held and forgot everything they knew about Atom thanks to the villain known as M...

    It was two years before the Justice League brought on another member. This took place in Justice League of America#31 when Hawkman joined the team. The issue opened with the Justice League message that Hawkman received membership for life. Atom was sent to meet with Hawkman and Hawkgirl, and he offered Hawkman membership since only one new member c...

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  3. The Justice League, or Justice League of America (JLA), is a group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960).

    • Justice League of America: The Silver Age/Bronze Age (Pre-Crisis) This is when everything started, in 1960. After three issues of The Brave and the Bold, DC Comics launched the first Justice League of America series (#1 is dated November 1960).
    • Justice League International (Post-Crisis) Written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, with art by Kevin Maguire, the Justice League International (JLI) was created in 1987.
    • Justice League of America (vol. 2) (Pre-New 52) Following Infinite Crisis, DC Comics decided to relaunch Justice League of America with a new number 1 written by Brad Meltzer with artist Ed Benes.
    • Justice League – New 52 era. In 2011, when DC relaunched its entire line for a partial reboot and with a new continuity. This New 52 era began with a new origin story for the Justice League, featuring initial team members Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Cyborg.
    • Where to Start With DC Comics’ Justice League. Justice League: Year One. While this guide will mostly focus on more modern Justice League comics (from 1997 to present day), if you want to get some good older origins going, Justice League: Year One is as good a place as any to start.
    • Silver Age and Bronze Age Justice League. The silver age Justice League does a lot of world building and has a lot of very famous moments. From the first Crisis to meeting the JSA, and the first appearance of Earth 3, the Silver Age Justice League is surprisingly a lot of fun.
    • Post-Crisis Justice League. This new Justice League series is very different. It’s cast is more lighthearted and full of b and c tier characters including Mister Miracle, Captain Marvel (Shazam!)
    • Grant Morrison and Howard Porter’s JLA. The majority of modern comic book readers will want to start with Grant Morrison’s run on JLA. Starting around 1997, Morrison took a post-Death of Superman, post-Knightfall, post-Parallax DC Universe, and returned the world’s finest heroes to the Justice League.
  4. All members of the Justice League of America. Hope you like this, guys. :) This is a list of all members of the Justice League in all of its' incarnations so I hope you like it! List items

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