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|name= Justice League
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|image= Justice League.jpg
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|founder= [[Batman]]<br/>[[Wonder Woman]]
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|leader= [[Batman]]
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|members= [[Batman]]<br>[[Superman]]<br>[[Wonder Woman]]<br>[[Aquaman]]<br>[[Flash]]<br>[[Cyborg]]
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|vehicles= [[Flying Fox]]<br>[[Nightcrawler]]<br>[[Batwing]]<br>[[Batmobile]]
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|headquarters=
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|locations= [[United States of America]]
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|affiliation= [[Earth]]
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|movie= ''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]'' <small>(unreleased)</small><br/>''[[Justice League 2]]'' <small>(unreleased)</small>
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{{Quote|I believe that an [[Steppenwolf|enemy]] is coming, from [[Apokolips|far away]]. I'm looking for warriors: this [[Aquaman|stranger]], [[Metahuman|others]] like him. I'm building an alliance to defend us.|[[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] to [[Aquaman|Arthur Curry]]|Justice League (film)}}
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The '''Justice League''' is an organization comprised of the world's most powerful superheroes, dedicated to fighting crime and injustice, and protecting the world itself. They work together as a team, acting as planet [[Earth]]'s first line of defense against both local and extraterrestrial threats.
   
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The original Justice League was founded by [[Batman]] and [[Wonder Woman]] after the heroic death of [[Superman]] (at [[Doomsday]]'s hands), with the intention of protecting [[Earth]] from the mysterious powerful alien threat that [[Lex Luthor]] had warned Batman of ([[Darkseid]], and his army of [[Parademons]]), since Earth was otherwise left vulnerable after its greatest hero's death.<ref>{{Film ref|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}</ref>
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Eventually the mystical [[Justice League Dark (team)|Justice League Dark]] would take inspiration for their team's name from the original League.
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==History==
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===Superman's Death===
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{{Quote|Superman was a beacon to the world - he didn't just save people; he made them see the best parts of themselves.|[[Batman]]|Justice League (film)}}
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After [[Superman]]'s death at the hands of [[Doomsday]], [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] and [[Wonder Woman|Diana Prince]] set out to find various [[metahumans]] from the [[LexCorp]] files in hopes to combat [[Steppenwolf]] and his army. When asked by Prince about his reasons, Wayne merely commented, "Just a feeling," (In reality, he was heeding the words of the [[Flash|time traveler]] in his vision, as well as [[Lex Luthor]]'s cryptic warning).
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===Meeting with Amanda Waller===
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{{Quote|That's the difference between us, Mr. Wayne - you believe in friendship, I believe in leverage.|[[Amanda Waller]] to [[Batman]]|Suicide Squad (film)}}
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After the events in [[Midway City]] were succesfully foiled by the [[Task Force X|Suicide Squad]], [[Amanda Waller]] met up with Wayne and requested that he protect her from rumors regarding the Midway City attack, which Wayne complied to in exchange for the metahuman files Waller was rumored to have collected, with the files of the [[Aquaman]] and [[Flash]] among them. He then told her to shut down the Task Force X program, stating that "my friends and I" would handle any future problems, before using the files to track down the metahumans he needed.
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===Assembling the League===
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{{Quote|People said the Age of Heroes would never come again."<br>"It has to. We don't have any more time!|[[Diana Prince]] and [[Bruce Wayne]]|Justice League (film)}}[[Batman]], greatly inspired by [[Superman]]'s death and sacrifice, heeded the warnings of the scarlet time traveler, and began a campaign to recruit members of a team powerful enough to protect the world in wake of Superman's demise. With the aid of [[Wonder Woman]], he set forth on researching potential candidates, utilizing the files gained from [[Amanda Waller]] to narrow his search.
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====Locating Aquaman====
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[[File:Arthur Curry meeting Bruce Wayne.png|thumb|250px|Arthur meeting Bruce for the first time.]]
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{{Quote|There is a... stranger. He comes to this village from the sea. He comes in the winter when people are hungry and brings fish. Comes out of the King tide. That was last night."<br>"Talk.|[[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] and [[Aquaman|Arthur Curry]]|Justice League (film)}}Sometime after reviewing Waller's files, [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] would travel to a remote fishing village in Newfoundland, [[Canada]], where he's traced reports of a man who comes in during the winter to bring fish to the hungry, said to arrive during the King tide. He speaks to the village's counsel, where he deduces the stranger is among them, later revealed to be [[Aquaman|Arthur Curry]]. When Wayne states of the impending threat and offers Curry a place on the team, Curry initially reacts with hostility, lifting Wayne up and slamming him against a wall, ultimately refusing to join. A somewhat disheartened Wayne later recounts this experience to Diana Prince. It is stated, however, that Curry would change his mind once something bad happens.
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====Locating the Flash====
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{{Quote|Stop right there! I'm in!|Barry to [[Bruce Wayne]]|Justice League (film)}}
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[[File:Barry recruited by Batman.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Barry holding Bruce's batarang.]]Bruce Wayne also tracks down [[Flash|Barry Allen]] to his home in [[Central City]], were he breaks into and waits in Allen's "second favorite chair" until he gets home. He introduces himself to a dismayed and confused Allen (whom Wayne recognizes as the past version of the scarlet time-traveler that appeared in his "dream"), promptly handing him a printout of the security camera footage he found on the [[LexCorp]] files. Barry instantly recognizes himself in the photo and tries, unsuccessfully, to dismiss the person as someone who merely looks like him, is Jewish, and points out that the person drinks milk, claiming that he himself does not do so. Wayne ignores Barry's failed attempts at deflecting, surveying his apartment, where he noticed the speedster's [[Flash suit|scarlet suit]], and informed Allen that he already knows the latter has abilities, but just needs to know what they are.
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As Allen nervously rambles about his personal skills, including competitive ice dancing, Wayne suddenly hurls a [[batarang]] at him as hard as possible, but Allen uses his speed to effortlessly dodge and catch it. Recognizing it, an awed Barry deduces that Wayne is the [[Batman]]. Wayne, in turn, responds by stating that Barry is 'fast', to which Barry calls an oversimplification. Wayne then begins to tells Barry about the "team" he is putting together to face a [[Steppenwolf|possible threat]] he believes to be headed to [[Earth]], but before he finishes, Barry accepts, stating his answer for "needing friends". Wayne, momentarily confused, accepts his decision. Allen, who up until this point had been admiring the batarang, then asks Wayne if he can keep it.
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As the two are preparing to leave in Bruce's car, Barry asks what Bruce's superpowers were, to which Bruce jokingly states that his power was his wealth.
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====Locating Cyborg====
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''To be added''
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==Members==
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*[[Superman]] - posthumous inspirer
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*[[Batman]]- co-founder and leader
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*[[Wonder Woman]] - co-founder and second-in-command
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*[[Flash]]
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*[[Aquaman]]
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*[[Cyborg]]
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==Allies==
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*[[Daily Planet]]
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**[[Lois Lane]]
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*[[Atlantis]]
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**[[Mera]]
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**[[Nuidis Vulko]]
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*[[Batman Family]]
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**[[Alfred Pennyworth]]
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**[[Nightwing]]
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**[[Batgirl]]
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*[[Gotham City Police Department]]
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**[[James Gordon|Commissioner Gordon]]
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*[[S.T.A.R. Labs]]
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**[[Silas Stone|Dr. Silas Stone]]
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*[[ARGUS]]
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**[[Amanda Waller]]
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==Enemies==
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*[[Darkseid]]
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**[[Steppenwolf]] (second-in-command)
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**[[Parademons]]
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*[[LexCorp|LexCorp Industries]]
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**[[Lex Luthor]]
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==Trivia==
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*Unlike most versions of the League in other media, this team's original roster is only made up of six members. Normally there would be a seventh member when the group was founded, usually Green Lantern.
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**Doubling the irony, Cyborg (as of the New-52 comics) is supposed to be the seventh member of the League.
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*Almost every member of the League has lost both their parents. Superman, Wonder Woman, and Cyborg are the exception, with at least 1 parent left. The Flash, however lost only his mother, but his father has been imprisoned since his Barry's childhood. Superman is also an odd exception, as he's lost both his biological parents, as well as his adoptive father.
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**This represents an ongoing trope with [[DC Comics]], in that their character roster is largely comprised of orphaned heroes.
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==Gallery==
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===Promotional images===
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<gallery>
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Cyborg leads the Justice League.png
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Batman, Flash, Cyborg and Wonder Woman stand in a doorway.png
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Justice_League_Join_the_League_promo.jpg
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Justice_League_teaser_poster_-_Unite_the_League.jpg
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</gallery>
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===Concept Artwork===
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IMG_7359.JPG
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Batman_v_Superman_Ultimate_Edition_-_Justice_League_concept_artwork.jpg
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</gallery>
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== See also ==
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* [[Justice League Dark (team)|Justice League Dark]]
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Teams]]
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[[Category:Justice League characters]]
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[[Category:Heroes]]
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[[Category:Warriors]]

Revision as of 03:26, 24 September 2017

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"I believe that an enemy is coming, from far away. I'm looking for warriors: this stranger, others like him. I'm building an alliance to defend us."
Bruce Wayne to Arthur Curry[src]

The Justice League is an organization comprised of the world's most powerful superheroes, dedicated to fighting crime and injustice, and protecting the world itself. They work together as a team, acting as planet Earth's first line of defense against both local and extraterrestrial threats.

The original Justice League was founded by Batman and Wonder Woman after the heroic death of Superman (at Doomsday's hands), with the intention of protecting Earth from the mysterious powerful alien threat that Lex Luthor had warned Batman of (Darkseid, and his army of Parademons), since Earth was otherwise left vulnerable after its greatest hero's death.[1]

Eventually the mystical Justice League Dark would take inspiration for their team's name from the original League.

History

Superman's Death

"Superman was a beacon to the world - he didn't just save people; he made them see the best parts of themselves."
Batman[src]

After Superman's death at the hands of Doomsday, Bruce Wayne and Diana Prince set out to find various metahumans from the LexCorp files in hopes to combat Steppenwolf and his army. When asked by Prince about his reasons, Wayne merely commented, "Just a feeling," (In reality, he was heeding the words of the time traveler in his vision, as well as Lex Luthor's cryptic warning).

Meeting with Amanda Waller

"That's the difference between us, Mr. Wayne - you believe in friendship, I believe in leverage."
Amanda Waller to Batman[src]

After the events in Midway City were succesfully foiled by the Suicide Squad, Amanda Waller met up with Wayne and requested that he protect her from rumors regarding the Midway City attack, which Wayne complied to in exchange for the metahuman files Waller was rumored to have collected, with the files of the Aquaman and Flash among them. He then told her to shut down the Task Force X program, stating that "my friends and I" would handle any future problems, before using the files to track down the metahumans he needed.

Assembling the League

"People said the Age of Heroes would never come again."
"It has to. We don't have any more time!"
Diana Prince and Bruce Wayne[src]Batman, greatly inspired by Superman's death and sacrifice, heeded the warnings of the scarlet time traveler, and began a campaign to recruit members of a team powerful enough to protect the world in wake of Superman's demise. With the aid of Wonder Woman, he set forth on researching potential candidates, utilizing the files gained from Amanda Waller to narrow his search.

Locating Aquaman

Arthur Curry meeting Bruce Wayne

Arthur meeting Bruce for the first time.

"There is a... stranger. He comes to this village from the sea. He comes in the winter when people are hungry and brings fish. Comes out of the King tide. That was last night."
"Talk."
Bruce Wayne and Arthur Curry[src]Sometime after reviewing Waller's files, Bruce Wayne would travel to a remote fishing village in Newfoundland, Canada, where he's traced reports of a man who comes in during the winter to bring fish to the hungry, said to arrive during the King tide. He speaks to the village's counsel, where he deduces the stranger is among them, later revealed to be Arthur Curry. When Wayne states of the impending threat and offers Curry a place on the team, Curry initially reacts with hostility, lifting Wayne up and slamming him against a wall, ultimately refusing to join. A somewhat disheartened Wayne later recounts this experience to Diana Prince. It is stated, however, that Curry would change his mind once something bad happens.

Locating the Flash

"Stop right there! I'm in!"
―Barry to Bruce Wayne[src]
Barry recruited by Batman

Barry holding Bruce's batarang.

Bruce Wayne also tracks down Barry Allen to his home in Central City, were he breaks into and waits in Allen's "second favorite chair" until he gets home. He introduces himself to a dismayed and confused Allen (whom Wayne recognizes as the past version of the scarlet time-traveler that appeared in his "dream"), promptly handing him a printout of the security camera footage he found on the LexCorp files. Barry instantly recognizes himself in the photo and tries, unsuccessfully, to dismiss the person as someone who merely looks like him, is Jewish, and points out that the person drinks milk, claiming that he himself does not do so. Wayne ignores Barry's failed attempts at deflecting, surveying his apartment, where he noticed the speedster's scarlet suit, and informed Allen that he already knows the latter has abilities, but just needs to know what they are.

As Allen nervously rambles about his personal skills, including competitive ice dancing, Wayne suddenly hurls a batarang at him as hard as possible, but Allen uses his speed to effortlessly dodge and catch it. Recognizing it, an awed Barry deduces that Wayne is the Batman. Wayne, in turn, responds by stating that Barry is 'fast', to which Barry calls an oversimplification. Wayne then begins to tells Barry about the "team" he is putting together to face a possible threat he believes to be headed to Earth, but before he finishes, Barry accepts, stating his answer for "needing friends". Wayne, momentarily confused, accepts his decision. Allen, who up until this point had been admiring the batarang, then asks Wayne if he can keep it.

As the two are preparing to leave in Bruce's car, Barry asks what Bruce's superpowers were, to which Bruce jokingly states that his power was his wealth.

Locating Cyborg

To be added

Members

Allies

Enemies

Trivia

  • Unlike most versions of the League in other media, this team's original roster is only made up of six members. Normally there would be a seventh member when the group was founded, usually Green Lantern.
    • Doubling the irony, Cyborg (as of the New-52 comics) is supposed to be the seventh member of the League.
  • Almost every member of the League has lost both their parents. Superman, Wonder Woman, and Cyborg are the exception, with at least 1 parent left. The Flash, however lost only his mother, but his father has been imprisoned since his Barry's childhood. Superman is also an odd exception, as he's lost both his biological parents, as well as his adoptive father.
    • This represents an ongoing trope with DC Comics, in that their character roster is largely comprised of orphaned heroes.

Gallery

Promotional images

Concept Artwork

See also

  • Justice League Dark

References