Anna Fortune is an extremely long lived magic user. Very little is known about her origins other than she feels indebted to Doctor Fate who once helped her out of a jam.
actress: Hilarie Burton
Anna Fortune first appeared in JSA All-Stars #5 (June 2010)
From all the superheroines of the Golden Age, The Black Canary was one of the few that was almost always depicted as a badass. One of the first independent superheroines in comics.
actress: Scarlet Johannson
The Black Canary first appeared in Flash Comics #86 (August 1947)
Union Jack was Britain's Answer to Captain America during World War II. He was a member of the Wartime super team, The Invaders. He constantly proved that although he did not have any superpowers he was always willing to risk life and limb in the service of God,Queen and Country. Even after he was confined to a wheelchair, Union Jack continued to help his allies in the Invaders fight the Nazi menace as well as superpowered foes like his younger brother the original Baron Blood.
Back in the 1040s Johnny Quick was the second fastest man alive. Although he was never faster than the Flash, he never had a hard time holding his own. He was a founding member of the All Star Squadron. After he retired, he married the original Liberty Belle and she gave birth to a daughter who would grow up to be Jesse Quick.
I know absolutely nothing about this superheroine. I only found out about her when i started doing research for this series. If anyone can tell me anything about her it would be greatly appreciated.
actress: Summer Glau
Red Beetle first appeared in Justice Society of America #49(April 2011)