| The Justice Society of America: Captain Marvel daswook DC Comics 2011/7/1 13:14 2096 0
One of the best characters in comics.
actor:George Eads
Captain Marvel first appeared in Whiz Comics #2 (February 1940). |
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| The Justice Society of America: Black Adam daswook DC Comics 2011/6/30 14:16 2016 0
It's too bad the plans for the Shazam! movie didn't come to pass . I for one was looking forward to it.
actor: Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson
Black Adam first appeared in The Marvel Family # 1 (December, 1945) |
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| The Justice Society of America: Jakeem Thunder daswook DC Comics 2011/6/30 14:08 2312 0
Jakeem became a superhero by accident. When the Thunderbolt was trapped inside a pen Jay Garrick (the original Flash) gave the pen to Jakeem without realizing that the Tunderbolt genie was in it. Jakeem freed the genie by accident and became the genie's master.
actor: Jaden Smith
cameo: Flash (vol. 2) #134(February 1998) full appearance: JLA #26 (February 1999) |
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| The Justice Society of America: Doctor Mid-Nite III daswook DC Comics 2011/6/30 13:52 1918 0
Did you know the original Doctor Mid-Nite delivered this one when his mother was in labor.
actor: Thomas Jane
Doctor Mid-Nite III first appeared in Doctor Mid-Nite #1 (1999. |
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| The Justice Society of America: Mister Teriffic II daswook DC Comics 2011/6/29 16:08 2033 0
Did you know Mister Teriffic II is an atheist? Because he only believes in science he is practically invisible to spiritual beings.
actor: Denzel Washington
Mister Teriffic II first appeared in Spectre (vol. 3) #54 (June 1997) |
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| Justice Society of America: Stargirl daswook DC Comics 2011/6/29 16:04 2408 0
Did you know Stargirl had a crush on Billy (Captain Marvel) Batson? He felt the same way but one day while he was in his Captain Marvel form, The original Flash saw how he was looking at Stargirl and objected to thier seeming closeness (not realizing that Captain Marvel is really a fifteen year old kid), prompting Captain Marvel to leave the JSA in embarassment.
actress:Hayden Panettiere
Stargirl first appeared in Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. # 0 (July 1999) |
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| The Justice Society of America: Hawkgirl II daswook DC Comics 2011/6/29 15:51 2187 0
Hawkgirl II originally housed the soul of the original Hawkgirl until recently when Hawkgirl I's soul finally went to the afterlife.
actress: Jennifer Aniston
Hawkgirl II first appeared in JSA Secret Files #1 (August 1999) |
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| The Justice Society of America: Doctor Fate IV daswook DC Comics 2011/6/28 13:14 1988 0
Hector Hall has had many superhero identities. He began his career as the Silver Scarab, was later known as Sandman III, and then Doctor Fate IV.
actor: David Chokachi
He first appeared in All-Star Squadron #25 (September 1983). |
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| The Justice Society of America: Atom Smasher daswook DC Comics 2011/6/28 13:07 2182 0
Atom Smasher is the Godson of Al Pratt the golden age Atom. He first appeared as Nuklon of the team Infinity Inc.
actor: Kane
Atom Smasher first appeared in As Nuklon: All-Star Squadron #25 (September, 1983) As Atom Smasher: JSA Secret Files and Origins #1 (August 1999). |
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| The Justice Society of America: Hourman 1,000,000 daswook DC Comics 2011/6/28 13:02 2089 0
This Hourman was an android from the DC 1,000,000 series. He eventually sacrificed his life to save the original Hourman.
actor:Wentworth Miller
Hourman 1,000,000 first appeared in JLA #12 (December 1997). |
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| The Justice Society of America: Starman VII daswook DC Comics 2011/6/27 7:43 1897 0
My least favorite JSAer.
actor: Johnny Depp
Starman VII first appeared in Zero Hour #1 (September 1994) |
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| The Justice Society of America: Black Canary II daswook DC Comics 2011/6/27 7:16 2183 0
Definately one of comics hottest superheroines. I hope she's in the Justice League movie (When/If ever it comes out).
actress: Amy Smart
Black Canary II first appeared in Justice League of America #219 (October 1983) |
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| The Justice Society of America: Sandman IV daswook DC Comics 2011/6/27 6:53 2041 1
One of the few golden age sidekicks to follow in his mentor's footsteps in name and duty. Sandman IV was originally known as Sandy the kid sidekick of the original Sandman.
actor: Leonardo Dicaprio
Sandman IV first appeared as Adventure Comics # 69 (December 1942) |
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| The Justice Society of America: Hippolyta daswook DC Comics 2011/6/25 20:00 2385 0
Did you know during her time as a member of the JSA Hippolyta had an affair with Wildcat?
actress: Natassia Malthe
Hippolyta first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (December, 1941/January 1942). |
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| The Justice Society of America: Hawkgirl daswook DC Comics 2011/6/25 19:57 2205 1
Originally part of Hawkman's supporting cast, Shiera Saunders would later don Hawkman's wings in an attempt to disguise herself as him. This eventually led to her becoming the Hawkgirl.
actress: Jaime Pressley
Flash Comics #1 (January 1940)(Shiera Saunders) All Star Comics #5 (June 1941)(Hawkgirl). |
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| The Justice Society of America: Miss America daswook DC Comics 2011/6/25 17:31 2399 0
With her power to manipulate matter, Miss America is undoubtedly one of DC comics most powerful superheroines.
actress: Carla Gugino
Miss America first appeared in Military Comics #1 (August 1941). |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Huntress daswook DC Comics 2011/6/24 12:40 2365 0
Helena Wayne was the original Huntress. She was the daughter of the earth-2 Batman and Catwoman. DC killed her off and recreated her as Helena Bertinelli. She's still badass but has no relation to the modern day Batman or Catwoman.
actress: Roselyn Sanchez
The Huntress first appeared in DC Super Stars # 17 (November?December 1977). |
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| The Justice Society of America: Power Girl daswook DC Comics 2011/6/24 12:33 2850 0
Did you know when Power Girl first appeared Stan Lee wanted to sue DC comics because Marvel had already created Power Man?
actress: Nicole "Coco" Austin (Okay, I know she's not an actress but I think she'd make a pretty hot Power Girl)
Power Girl first appeared in All Star Comics # 58 (January/February 1976) |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Star-Spangled Kid daswook DC Comics 2011/6/24 12:26 1940 0
Did you know the Star-Spangled Kid was the first teen superhero with an adult sidekick?
actor: David Faustino (Bud Bundy to those who don't recognize the name. ) :) The Star Spangled Kid first appeared in Action Comics #40 (September 1941) |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Red Tornado daswook DC Comics 2011/6/22 20:35 2042 0
Originally created on earth 1 by T.O. Morrow to destroy the JSA the android became inhabited by the elemental Ulthoon's Tornado Champion persona. After turning against his creator and rescuing both the JSA and the JLA he became a member of the Justice Society in good standing.
actor: Armi Hammer
The Red Tornado first appeared in Justice League of America #64 (August 1968).As Ulthoon: Mystery in Space #61(August 1960). |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Golden Age Robin daswook DC Comics 2011/6/22 20:16 2297 0
Robin was originally introduced to tone down the Batman's brutality. A natural acrobat, Batman has said on several occasions that Robin has the potential to surpass him as one of the world's best fighters.
actor: Paul Adelstien
Robin first appeared in Detective Comics #38 (1938). |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Black Canary I daswook DC Comics 2011/6/22 20:08 2463 0
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) |
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| Justice Society of America: Wildcat daswook DC Comics 2011/6/21 20:34 2091 0
Did you know being a retired championship boxer, Ted Grant trained some of the world's greatest hand-to-hand combatants including Black Canary II, Catwoman and the Darknight detective himself,Batman.
actor: Sylvester Stallone (who else?)
Wildcat first appeared in Sensation Comics # 1 (January 1942). |
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| Justice Society of America: Mister Terrific daswook DC Comics 2011/6/21 20:30 1981 0
With his photographic memory, olympic level athletic skill and mastery of the martial arts Mister Terrific was kind of like Batman without the anger and obsession.
actor: Eric Lively
Mister Terrific first appeared in Sensation Comics # 1(January 1942). |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Golden Age Wonder Woman daswook DC Comics 2011/6/21 20:19 2354 0
What can I say about Wonder Woman that hasn't been said before?
actress: Olivia Wilde
Wonder Woman first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (Dec. 1941). |
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| The Justice Society of America: Doctor Mid-Nite daswook DC Comics 2011/6/20 13:47 1924 0
I think Doctor Mid-Nite had one of the coolest costumes of the Golden Age.
Actor: Edward Norton
Doctor Mid-Nite first appeared in All-American Comics #25 (April 1941) |
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| The Justice Society of America: Starman daswook DC Comics 2011/6/20 13:45 2023 0
Twinkle,twinkle little star...How I harness your power in my cosmic rod!
actor: Nicholas Cage
Starman first appeared in Adventure Comics #61 (April 1941) |
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| The Justice Society: The Golden Age Batman daswook DC Comics 2011/6/19 14:54 2138 0
Did you know when the Batman first appeared in comics he used to kill his foes by shooting them with a gun?
actor: Benicio Del Toro
The Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #37 (1939). |
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| The Justice Society: The Golden Age Superman daswook DC Comics 2011/6/19 14:50 2046 0
Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! Look Up in the sky! It's a bird It's a plane! No It's Superman!
actor: George Clooney
Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1 (June 1940). |
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| The Justice Society of America: Johnny Thunder and Thunderbolt daswook DC Comics 2011/6/18 12:55 2410 0
Say, you know I'm having a blast with this series. I hope you are too. :)
models: Johnny Thunder (Bill Murray) Thunderbolt (Jim Carrey)
Johnny Thunder and Thunderbolt first appeared in Flash Comics #1 (January 1940) |
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