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[[Image:Action-Comics-443.gif|thumb|Action Comics No.443 Jan 1975 Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | [[Image:Action-Comics-443.gif|thumb|Action Comics No.443 Jan 1975 Cover art by Nick Cardy]] | ||
− | A super-team comprised of many heroes including [[Superman]], [[Batman]], [[ | + | A super-team comprised of many heroes including [[Superman]], [[Batman]], [[Wonder Woman]], [[Aquaman]], [[Martian Manhunter]], the [[Flash]], [[Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)|Green Lantern]], [[Green Arrow]], the [[Atom]], and [[Hawkman]]. |
− | The JLA senses shattering battles and eventual triumph over evil are truly the stuff of heroic legend. | + | The JLA's senses-shattering battles and eventual triumph over evil are truly the stuff of heroic legend. |
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− | '''The Justice League of America appeared in the following stories:''' | + | '''The Justice League of America appeared in the following canonical Superman stories:''' |
− | (S No.149, Nov 1961 "The Death of Superman!") | + | (S No. 149, Nov 1961 "The Death of Superman!") |
− | (Act No.314, July 1964 "The Day Superman Became the Flash!") | + | (Act No. 314, July 1964 "The Day Superman Became the Flash!") |
− | (S No.173, Nov 1964 "The Triumph of Luthor and Brainiac!") | + | (S No. 173, Nov 1964 "The Triumph of Luthor and Brainiac!") |
− | (S No.192, Jan-Feb 1967 "The Brat of Steel!" and "Once There Was a Superman!") | + | (S No. 192, Jan-Feb 1967 "The Brat of Steel!" and "Once There Was a Superman!") |
− | (S No.199, Aug 1967 "Superman's Race With the Flash!") | + | (S No. 199, Aug 1967 "Superman's Race With the Flash!") |
− | (Adv No.423, Sept 1972 "Treachery") | + | (Adv No. 423, Sept 1972 "Treachery") |
− | (Act No.443, Jan 1975 "At Last! Clark Kent--Superhero!") | + | (Act No. 443, Jan 1975 "At Last! Clark Kent--Superhero!") |
− | (S No.327, Sept 1978 "The Sandstorm That Swallowed Metropolis!") | + | (S No. 327, Sept 1978 "The Sandstorm That Swallowed Metropolis!") |
− | (Adv No.461, Jan-Feb 1979 "Only Legends Live Forever") | + | (Adv No. 461, Jan-Feb 1979 "Only Legends Live Forever") |
− | (Adv No.462, Mar 1979 "Only Legends Live Forever!" and "Voyage of the "Sorcerers Lost") | + | (Adv No. 462, Mar 1979 "Only Legends Live Forever!" and "Voyage of the "Sorcerers Lost") |
− | (Adv No.464, July-Aug 1979 "Slave of the Queen Bee") | + | (Adv No. 464, July-Aug 1979 "Slave of the Queen Bee") |
− | (Act No.534, Aug 1982 "Air-Wave's Close Encounter!") | + | (Act No. 534, Aug 1982 "Air-Wave's Close Encounter!") |
− | (Act No.535, Sept 1982 "The Saucerer's Apprentice!") | + | (Act No. 535, Sept 1982 "The Saucerer's Apprentice!") |
− | (Act No.546, Aug 1983 "Showdown!") | + | (Act No. 546, Aug 1983 "Showdown!") |
Revision as of 12:22, 27 June 2005
Justice League of America
A super-team comprised of many heroes including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, the Flash, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, the Atom, and Hawkman.
The JLA's senses-shattering battles and eventual triumph over evil are truly the stuff of heroic legend.
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The Justice League of America appeared in the following canonical Superman stories:
(S No. 149, Nov 1961 "The Death of Superman!")
(Act No. 314, July 1964 "The Day Superman Became the Flash!")
(S No. 173, Nov 1964 "The Triumph of Luthor and Brainiac!")
(S No. 192, Jan-Feb 1967 "The Brat of Steel!" and "Once There Was a Superman!")
(S No. 199, Aug 1967 "Superman's Race With the Flash!")
(Adv No. 423, Sept 1972 "Treachery")
(Act No. 443, Jan 1975 "At Last! Clark Kent--Superhero!")
(S No. 327, Sept 1978 "The Sandstorm That Swallowed Metropolis!")
(Adv No. 461, Jan-Feb 1979 "Only Legends Live Forever")
(Adv No. 462, Mar 1979 "Only Legends Live Forever!" and "Voyage of the "Sorcerers Lost")
(Adv No. 464, July-Aug 1979 "Slave of the Queen Bee")
(Act No. 534, Aug 1982 "Air-Wave's Close Encounter!")
(Act No. 535, Sept 1982 "The Saucerer's Apprentice!")
(Act No. 546, Aug 1983 "Showdown!")