“In Injustice 2, we are introducing new features that will change the way fans play fighting games,” said Ed Boon, Creative Director, NetherRealm Studios. Injustice 2 will be available for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One in 2017. The newest game in development from the award-winning NetherRealm Studios features a massive roster of DC Super Heroes and Super-Villains and allows players to build and power up the ultimate version of their favorite DC characters. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today announced Injustice 2, the super-powered sequel to the hit game Injustice: Gods Among Us. INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES INJUSTICE 2 Build the Ultimate Version of Your Favorite DC Characters in the Super-Powered Sequel to NetherRealm Studios’ Injustice: Gods Among Usīurbank, Calif. 2) additions Characterĭeceased in Justice League Dark (vol.WARNER BROS. Revealed to be Kid Karnevil (Jeremy Karne) in Justice Society of America (vol. Kicked out of the JSA All-Stars in Justice Society of America Annual #2ĭeceased in Justice League: Generation Lost #13. Left the JSA to return to New Orleans and considered forming a team of his own. Reborn after the events of Doomsday Clock. 3) additions Characterīetween JSA #87 and Justice Society of America (vol. New version introduced in Dark Nights: Metal. 4 series during the events of Infinite Crisis. Later revealed to be original Hawkgirl's (Shiera Sanders) spirit housed in her body after she killed herself, as explained in Hawkman vol. Referred to as a member in Last Days of the Justice Society.Įntered the Dreaming with his wife Lyta Trevor Hall and son Daniel (a.k.a. Retcon recognition as an individual distinct from her mother Dinah Drake in Justice League of America #220. New version introduced in Wonder Woman: Rebirth series. ĭan DiDio publicly stated that Hippolyta's tenure as the Golden Age Wonder Woman was retconned away by the events of Infinite Crisis. Retconned into the Golden Age team in Wonder Woman (vol. Resurrected in Blackest Night #8, then became the "Elemental of the Air" in Brightest Day. Reincarnated for a time in the body of Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders). Retconned into the JSA in a yet-untold story. Referred to as a member in Last Days of the Justice Society. Retconned into the Golden Age team it is unclear if this retcon is still valid after the retcon of Hippolyta into the Golden Age team (see below). Post- Crisis on Infinite Earths additions Character Return to All-Star Comics/ Bronze Age additions Character Sentient android first appearing in Justice League of America #64 Ulthoon/The Tornado Tyrant/The Tornado Champion Guests in Justice League of America / Silver Age additions Characterĭeceased in Crisis on Infinite Earths #12. Previously worked with the team in All Star Comics #38, #39, and #40 before joining the team officially. Pre-Crisis exploits re-acknowledged in JSA Classified #4.įaded from existence in Infinite Crisis #5.ĭeceased in Justice League of America #171. Transformed into combined entity "Johnny Thunderbolt" under the command of Jakeem Thunder in JSA #37.ĭeceased in Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #2.ĭeleted by retcon after Crisis on Infinite Earths. Returned to post-Crisis DCU in Infinite Crisis (2005). Survived for years in a pocket dimension. After Crisis on Infinite Earths, single Jim Corrigan served as host to the Spectre for several decades. Retired.Įarth-2 Corrigan's spirit released from service as Spectre as witnessed in All-Star Comics #71 then Earth-1 Corrigan became the host of the Spectre persona. Later returned to life by Hourman III when he switched places with Rex Tyler at moment of his death. Left the team after All Star Comics #7 ĭeceased in Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #3. ![]() Only an honorary member between All Star Comics #10 and All Star Comics #24. New version introduced in DC Universe: Rebirth. History deleted by retcon after Crisis on Infinite Earths. An alternate version of the team appears in the New 52 series Earth-2.ĭeceased in Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #3. Characters' last known status is listed below. Their history was later restored (with minor changes) by the events of Doomsday Clock. ![]() Many of the characters were reintroduced with new histories while others were erased from existence. Note: In the wake of DC Comics' Flashpoint event, the history of the JSA was rebooted. Retconned members are listed only where they historically took part in the stories. The JSA members are listed here only once-in order of their first joining the team. The Justice Society of America is a team of comic book superheroes published by DC Comics.
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