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JSA Justice Battalion Justice Society of America Note: The Justice Society of America was renamed the Justice Battalion for the duration of World War II, joining with other heroes as the All-Star Squadron. |
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World's First Super Team |
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Justice Society Members |
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Amazing-Man III Citizen Steel Cyclone II Dove II Dr. Mid-Nite I Judomaster III Lightning III Mr. America II Mr. Terrific I Red Tornado I Red Tornado III Starman VIII Star-Spangled Kid I Wildcat V |
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All-Star Squadron Members |
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Air Wave I Amazing-Man I Captain Triumph Commander Steel Crimson Avenger Dan the Dyna-Mite Dr. Mid-Nite I Dr. Occult Doll Man Firebrand I Firebrand II Flying Fox Fury I "Iron" Munro Jester Johnny Quick I Manhunter I Midnight Mr. America I Mr. Terrific I Neptune Perkins Ray I Robotman I Star-Spangled Kid I Stuff the Chinatown Kid I Tarantula I Tiger II Tigress II TNT Tsunami Vigilante I Whip Wing Zatara the Magician |
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Privately funded super-powered task force. |
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Sanctioned by United States Government. |
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Earth and Thanagar |
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Infinity Inc. |
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| Base of Operations | ||
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Justice Society Headquarters and Museum, Manhattan, New York Note: The Justice Society's original headquarters was located in Gotham City and was later relocated to Civic City in the late 1940's. |
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Steel Eagle: Super-sonic VTOL jet aircraft. Resource of the Wesley Dodds (Sandman I) estate and group members. |
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Brain Wave I Eclipso I Ian Karkull Professor Zodiak Spirit King (The) Wizard |
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| Regularly Appearing | ||
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All-Star Comics All-Star Squadron JSA JSA: All Stars Justice Society of America |
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| First Appearance | ||
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All Star Comics #3 (Winter, 1940) |
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Max Gaines, Sheldon Mayer & Garner Fox |
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The first appearance of the Justice Society of America was an anthology collection showcasing some of DC Comics, then National Periodicals, premier characters outside of their respective titles. The quarterly appearances of the Justice Society in All-Star Comics only lasted two issues before becoming a regular bi-monthly title. Many characters came and went depending on their popularity. The Justice Society of America appeared in All-Star Comics from issue #3, until the title's cancellation with issue #57 in 1951. The demise of the Justice Society and All-Star Comics is marked by many comics historians as the end of the Golden-Age of comics. |
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