| Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
| Original team: Justice League of America These members were featured in the team's first appearance (The Brave and the Bold # 28, February-March 1960), with the incarnation they founded lasting until the mid-1980s. The Brave and the Bold is a DC Comics comic book that is currently in monthly publication in a second volume. ...
Year 1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 1980s refers to the years from 1980 to 1989. ...
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| Superman | Clark Kent / Kal-El | The Brave and the Bold # 28 | Active in the Justice League |
| Batman | Bruce Wayne | The Brave and the Bold # 28 | Active in the Justice League and the Outsiders (comics) |
| Wonder Woman | Princess Diana/Diana Prince | The Brave and the Bold # 28 | Founding member. Active in the Justice League. |
| Flash | Barry Allen | The Brave and the Bold # 28 | Founding member. Deceased in Crisis on Infinite Earths # 8 |
| Green Lantern | Hal Jordan | The Brave and the Bold # 28 | Founding member. Active in the Justice League. Active in the Green Lantern Corps. |
| Aquaman | Arthur Curry / Orin | The Brave and the Bold # 28 | Founding member. Deceased in Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #50 |
| Martian Manhunter | J'onn J'onzz | The Brave and the Bold # 28 | Founding member. Active. |
| 1960s Recruits |
| Green Arrow | Oliver Queen | Justice League of America # 4 | Active. |
| Atom | Ray Palmer | Justice League of America # 14 | Inactive. |
| Hawkman | (Silver Age) Katar Hol | Justice League of America # 31 | Retconned as the Golden Age Hawkman (JLA: Incarnations # 1). Active in the Justice Society of America. |
| Black Canary | Dinah Lance | Justice League of America # 74 | Retconned as founding member in JLA Year One (status confirmed as per 52 - Week 51). Active in the Justice League. |
| 1970s Recruits |
| Phantom Stranger | Unknown | Justice League of America # 103 | Active. |
| Elongated Man | Ralph Dibny | Justice League of America # 105 | Deceased in 52 - Week 42. |
| Red Tornado | Ulthoon / John Smith | Justice League of America # 106 | Active in the Justice League. |
| Hawkwoman | (Silver Age) Shayera Hol | Justice League of America # 146 | Retconned as the Golden Age Hawkgirl (JLA: Incarnations # 1). Deceased in Hawkman (vol. 3) # 13. |
| Zatanna | Zatanna Zatara | Justice League of America # 161 | Active. |
| 1980s Recruits |
| Firestorm | Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein | Justice League of America # 179 | Raymond deceased in Firestorm (vol. 3) # 13; Stein active with Jason Rusch as a new version of Firestorm. |
| Detroit team This team existed for a few years in the mid 1980s following the disbanding of the original team. It consisted of Aquaman, Zatanna, Elongated Man and J'onn J'onzz (and later Batman), plus the following members: Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
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The Phantom Stranger is a fictional character of unspecified paranormal origins who battles mysterious and occult forces in various titles published by DC Comics, sometimes under their Vertigo imprint. ...
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| Steel | Hank Heywood, III | Justice League of America Annual # 2 | Deceased in Justice League America # 38. |
| Vixen | Mari Jiwe McCabe | Justice League of America Annual # 2 | Active in the Justice League. |
| Vibe | Paco Ramone | Justice League of America Annual # 2 | Deceased in Justice League of America # 258. |
| Gypsy | Cindy Reynolds | Justice League of America # 236 | Active in Oracle's team in Birds of Prey. |
| Justice League International This group was formed in the late 1980s and lasted until the early 1990s. During this era the Justice League was split into several teams. Lineup changes were rather frequent. Most of the Silver Age members were at least briefly part of one of these teams, and in addition, the following characters joined for the first time during this period: Steel is a name used by several fictional characters owned and published by DC Comics. ...
Vixen is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Vibe was a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Gypsy (Cynthia Cindy Reynolds) is a fictional character, a DC Comics superheroine. ...
Oracle is a fictional character, the nom de guerre of a superhero appearing in the publications of DC Comics. ...
For other meanings of the term, see Birds of Prey (disambiguation). ...
Built in the 1987 company-wide crossover limited series, Legends, this new Justice League was given a less America-centric mandate than before, and was dubbed the Justice League International (or JLI for short). ...
The 1980s refers to the years from 1980 to 1989. ...
For the band, see 1990s (band). ...
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| Blue Beetle | Ted Kord | Legends # 6 | Deceased in Countdown to Infinite Crisis # 1. |
| Captain Marvel | Billy Batson | Legends # 6 | Active as Marvel. |
| Doctor Fate | Kent Nelson | Legends # 6 | Deceased in Book of Fate # 1. |
| Green Lantern | Guy Gardner | Legends # 6 | Active in the Green Lantern Corps. |
| Mister Miracle | Scott Free | Justice League # 1 | Whereabouts unknown. |
| Doctor Light | Kimiyo Hoshi | Justice League # 1 | Active. |
| Booster Gold | Michael Carter | Justice League # 4 | Active. |
| Captain Atom | Nathaniel Adam | Justice League International # 7 | Last seen exploring the Bleed in Ion # 10. |
| Rocket Red 7 | Vladimir Mikoyan | Justice League International # 7 | Revealed as a Manhunter cyborg. Destroyed in Justice League International # 9. |
| Rocket Red 4/13 | Dimitri Pushkin | Justice League International # 11 | Deceased in The OMAC Project # 5. |
| Fire | Beatriz da Costa | Justice League International # 14 | Active in Checkmate. |
| Ice | Tora Olafsdotter | Justice League International # 14 | Deceased in Justice League Task Force # 14; recently revived in Birds of Prey # 104. |
| Hawkman | Fel Andar | Justice League International # 19 | Retcon membership - originally the Silver Age Katar Hol. Revealed as a traitor. Deceased in Rann-Thanagar War # 4. |
| Hawkwoman | Sharon Parker | Justice League International # 19 | Retcon membership - originally the Silver Age Shayera Hol. Deceased in Hawkworld (vol. 2) # 23. |
| Huntress | Helena Bertinelli | Justice League America # 30 | Active in Oracle's team in Birds of Prey. |
| Doctor Fate | Linda Strauss | Justice League America # 31 | Deceased in Dr. Fate # 24. |
| Lightray | Sollis | Justice League America # 42 | Deceased in Countdown # 48. |
| Orion | Orion of Apokolips | Justice League America # 42 | Active. |
| General Glory | Joseph Jones | Justice League America # 50 | Deceased in Justice League Quarterly # 16. |
| Tasmanian Devil | Hugh Dawkins | Justice League America # 56 | Active in the Global Guardians. |
| Bloodwynd | ---- | Justice League America # 63 | Active. |
| Maxima | Maxima of Almerac | Justice League America # 63 | Deceased in Man of Steel # 117. |
| Ray | Ray Terrill | Justice League America # 71 | Active in the Freedom Fighters. |
| Black Condor | Ryan Kendall | Justice Leqague America #71 | Deceased in Inifinite Crisis #1 |
| Agent Liberty | Benjamin Lockwood | Justice League America #71 | Whereabouts unknown. |
| Flash | Jay Garrick | Justice League America # 78 | Active in the Justice Society of America. |
| Justice League Europe |
| Animal Man | Buddy Baker | Justice League International # 24 | Active. |
| Flash | Wally West | Justice League International # 24 | Active in the Justice League. |
| Metamorpho | Rex Mason | Justice League International # 24 | Active in the Outsiders. |
| Power Girl | Kara Zor-L / Karen Starr | Justice League International # 24 | Active in the Justice Society of America. |
| Crimson Fox | Vivian and Constance d'Aramis | Justice League Europe # 13 | Vivian deceased in Justice League America # 104. Constance deceased in Starman (vol. 2) # 38. |
| Blue Jay | Jay Abrams | Justice League Europe # 20 | Active. |
| Silver Sorceress | Laura Neilsen | Justice League Europe # 20 | Deceased in Justice League Europe # 35. |
| Maya | Chandi Gupta | Justice League Europe # 50. | Active. |
| Justice League Antarctica Consisting of Major Disaster, G'nort, Multi-Man, Big Sir, Cluemaster, Clock King, Mighty Bruce and the Scarlet Skier, this was a one-shot team played exclusively for humor. Blue Beetle is Theodore (or Edward) Ted Kord, a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. ...
Legends was a six issue comic book limited series published in 1986-1987 by DC Comics, which had plot threads running through several other DC comic titles, crossing over into them (each individual crossover/tie-in had a Legends Chapter # header on the cover). ...
This article is about the DC Comics character. ...
Doctor Fate is a DC Comics superhero and wizard, best known as a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
Guy Gardner is a fictional character, a comic book superhero published by DC Comics. ...
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Mister Miracle is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. ...
Doctor Light is a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Booster Gold is a fictional character, a superhero in publications from DC Comics. ...
Captain Atom is a fictional comic book superhero. ...
Kyle Rayner discovers himself in The Bleed in Ion #10 (2007). ...
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The Rocket Red Brigade is a DC Comics superhero team. ...
The OMAC Project #1; cover by Jose Ladronn. ...
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Checkmate is a fictional covert operations agency within the DC Comics universe. ...
Ice (Tora Olafsdotter) is a fictional character, a superheroine in publications from DC Comics. ...
Justice League Task Force was a monthly comic book series published by DC Comics from June 1993 to August 1996; it lasted 37 issues. ...
For other meanings of the term, see Birds of Prey (disambiguation). ...
Fel Andar is a DC Comics character who also called himself Hawkman. ...
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Katar Hol is a DC Comics superhero, the Silver Age Hawkman. ...
Rann-Thanagar War #1; cover by Ivan Reis and Marc Campos. ...
Hawkwoman is the name of a fictional characters, superheroines in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Hawkwoman is the name of a fictional characters, superheroines in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Huntress is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Oracle is a fictional character, the nom de guerre of a superhero appearing in the publications of DC Comics. ...
For other meanings of the term, see Birds of Prey (disambiguation). ...
Doctor Fate is a DC Comics superhero and wizard, best known as a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
Lightray (Sollis) is a DC Comics superhero. ...
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Orion is a fictional deity published by DC Comics. ...
General Glory is the name of two DC Comics characters. ...
Tasmanian Devil is a member of the Justice League Europe. ...
The Global Guardians are a team of DC Comics superheroes which hail from countries outside of the US. // History The Guardians are similar to the Justice League as they are also committed to fighting crime around the world. ...
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Maxima is a fictional comic book character in DC Comics Superman titles. ...
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Black Condor is the name of three DC Comics superheroes who have all been members of the Freedom Fighters. ...
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Maya is a fictional Indian comic book superheroine in the DC Universe, and first appeared in Justice League Europe #47 (1993). ...
1990 Justice League America Annual featuring the Justice League Antarctica. ...
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| Post-Zero Hour Three teams would use the name Justice League in the early 1990s: Justice League America (led by Wonder Woman), Justice League Task Force (led by the Martian Manhunter) and Extreme Justice (led by Captain Atom). Zero Hour: Crisis in Time was a 1994 comic book miniseries and crossover storyline that ran in DC Comics. ...
For the band, see 1990s (band). ...
Justice League Task Force was a monthly comic book series published by DC Comics from June 1993 to August 1996; it lasted 37 issues. ...
Extreme Justice #0. ...
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| Triumph | William MacIntyre | Justice League International # 67 | Justice League Task Force member. Deceased in JLA # 38. |
| Hawkman | (Modern Age) Katar Hol | Justice League America # 0 | Justice League America member. Deceased in JSA # 23. |
| Nuklon | Albert Rothstein | Justice League America # 0 | Justice League America member. Semi-active in the Justice Society of America as Atom Smasher. |
| Obsidian | Todd Rice | Justice League America # 0 | Justice League America member. Active in the Justice Society of America. |
| Amazing Man | Will Everett, III | Extreme Justice # 0 | Extreme Justice and later Justice League Europe member. Deceased in Starman (vol. 2) # 38. |
| Blue Devil | Daniel Cassidy | Justice League America # 98. | Justice League America member. Active in the Shadowpact. |
| Icemaiden | Sigrid Nansen | Justice League America # 98. | Justice League America member. Inactive due to severe injuries. |
| Despero | L-Ron / Despero of Kalanor | Justice League Task Force # 12 | Justice League Task Force member. Active. |
| Mystek | Jennifer Barclay | Justice League Task Force # 26 | Justice League Task Force member. Deceased in Justice League Task Force # 32. |
| Zan & Jayna | Zan & Jayna of Exor | Extreme Justice # 16 | Extreme Justice member. Active. |
| JLA This team was formed in the September 1996 Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare written by Mark Waid and Fabian Nicieza. The JLA series, by Grant Morrison, was a return to the "Big Seven," with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash (Wally West), Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Aquaman and J'onn J'onzz. New to the team were: Triumph is a fictional character, a former superhero in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in Justice League America #92 (September 1994), and was created by Christopher Priest and Luke Ross. ...
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The Modern Age of Comic Books is an informal name for the period in the history of mainstream American comic books generally considered to last from the mid-1980s until present day. ...
Albert Rothstein (known by the aliases Nuklon and Atom Smasher -- sometimes spelled Atom-Smasher) is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. ...
Atom Smasher (sometimes spelled with a hyphen) is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
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Cover to New Warriors #1 (July, 1990), one of Niciezas earliest successes. ...
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| Green Lantern | Kyle Rayner | Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare # 3 | Active |
| Tomorrow Woman | -- | JLA # 5 | Destroyed in JLA # 5. |
| Aztek | Curt Falconer | Aztek # 10 | Deceased in JLA # 41. |
| Green Arrow | Connor Hawke | JLA # 9 | Active. |
| Oracle | Barbara Gordon | JLA # 16 | Active in Birds of Prey. |
| Plastic Man | Patrick O'Brien | JLA # 16 | Active. |
| Steel | John Henry Irons | JLA # 16 | Active. |
| Zauriel | -- | JLA # 16 | Active in the Shadowpact. |
| Wonder Woman | Hippolyta of Themyscira | JLA # 16 | Active. |
| Big Barda | Barda Free | JLA # 17 | Deceased as of Death of the New Gods #1 |
| Hourman | Matthew Tyler | JLA # 26 | Defunct in JSA # 66. |
| Antaeus | Mark Antaeus | JLA: Superpower | Deceased in JLA: Superpower |
| Jesse Quick | Jesse Chambers | Joins (but never shown active with the team) in Flash (vol. 2) # 140 | Active as Liberty Belle in the Justice Society of America. |
| Dark Flash | Walter West | JLA # 33 | Last seen traveling through Hypertime in find home dimension in Flash (vol. 2) # 159. |
| 2000s new members |
| Moon Maiden | Laura Klein | JLA Giant Size Special # 3 | Retconned into the Silver Age team. Whereabouts unknown. |
| Nightwing | Dick Grayson | JLA # 69 | Active in the Outsiders. |
| Faith | Unknown | JLA # 69 | Active. |
| Hawkgirl | Kendra Saunders | JLA # 69 | Active in the Justice League. |
| Jason Blood (Etrigan) | -- | JLA # 69 | Active. |
| Major Disaster | Paul Booker | JLA # 69 | Deceased in Infinite Crisis#7. |
| Green Lantern | John Stewart | JLA # 76 | Active in the Justice League. Active in the Green Lantern Corps. |
| Manitou Raven | -- | JLA # 78 | Deceased in Justice League Elite # 8. |
| Justice League Elite Sister Superior organized the JL Elite for missions the JLA refused to do. Included JLA past core member Green Arrow, as well as JLA members Flash (Wally West), Manitou Raven and Major Disaster. This article is about the DC Comics character. ...
Tomorrow Woman is a fictional robot and superhero from DC Comics. ...
Aztek was a superhero in the DC Universe. ...
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Barbara Babs Gordon is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics and related media, created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino. ...
Birds of Prey is a comic book published by DC Comics that features the adventures of a group of female superheroes who are based in Gotham City (and later Metropolis). ...
Plastic Man (Patrick Eel OBrian) is a fictional comic-book superhero originally published by Quality Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. ...
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Zauriel is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
The Shadowpact is a group of magic-based heroes who fought against the Spectre in the 2005 limited series Day of Vengeance, published by DC Comics. ...
For the Marvel Comics character, see: Hippolyta (Marvel Comics). ...
Big Barda is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. ...
Death of the New Gods is an eight-issue comic book limited series published in 2007 by DC Comics. ...
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Antaeus is the name of a DC Comics superhero. ...
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The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. ...
For the science fiction author, see Wallace West. ...
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This article is about the DC Comics hero and former sidekick of Batman. ...
The Outsiders are fictional characters, a DC Comics superhero group. ...
Faith is a superhero in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in JLA #69 (October 2002). ...
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The Demon is a DC Comics superhero series created by prolific comic book writer-artist Jack Kirby. ...
Major Disaster is a former DC Comics supervillain and reluctant amoral superhero. ...
Infinite Crisis was a seven-issue limited series of comic books published by DC Comics, beginning in October of 2005. ...
John Stewart is a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Universe, and a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps. ...
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Manitou Raven was a superhero from the fictional DC Universe. ...
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| Sister Superior | Vera Lynn Black | JLA # 100 | Whereabouts unknown. |
| Menagerie | Sonja (last name unrevealed) | JLA # 100 | Whereabouts unknown. |
| Coldcast | Nathan Jones | JLA # 100 | Whereabouts unknown. |
| Naif al-Sheikh | -- | Justice League Elite # 1 | Whereabouts unknown. |
| Kasumi | Cassandra Cain | Justice League Elite # 1 | Active. |
| Manitou Dawn | -- | Justice League Elite # 1 | Active. |
| Post-Infinite Crisis: during 52 Firestorm's brief Justice League from the pages of 52. It should be noted that this Justice League did not operate in any official capacity sanctioned by any previous incarnations of the team or previous members. Vera Black, alias Sister Superior, is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Menagerie is a name shared by two anti-heroes in the DC Universe. ...
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Naif al-Sheikh is an Arab superhero in the DC Comics universe and a former member of Justice League Elite. ...
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Manitou Dawn is a fictional superhero character in the DC comics universe. ...
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| Firestorm | Jason Rusch and Martin Stein | 52 - Week 24 | Active. |
| Firehawk | Lorraine Reily | 52 - Week 24 | Active. |
| Super-Chief | Jon Standing Bear | 52 - Week 24 | Deceased in 52 - Week 24. |
| Bulleteer | Alix Harrower | 52 - Week 24 | Active. |
| Ambush Bug | Irwin Schwab | 52 - Week 24 | Active. |
| One Year Later Recruits A new Justice League was formed following the case entitled the Tornado's Path. Every hero who participated in the case was offered membership. Jason Rusch is a fictional hero from the DC Comics Universe and is the third person to take the mantle of Firestorm. ...
Firehawk is a superheroine in the DC Comics DC Universe. ...
A view of the Super Chief being serviced at the Albuquerque, New Mexico depot in March of 1943. ...
Bulleteer is a fictional character and DC Comics superheroine, a member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. ...
Ambush Bug is a fictional comic book character who has appeared in several DC Comics. ...
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| Black Lightning | Jefferson Pierce | Justice League of America (vol. 2) # 7 | Active in the Justice League. |
| Red Arrow | Roy Harper | Justice League of America (vol. 2) # 7 | Active in the Justice League. |
| Geo-Force | Prince Brion Markov | Justice League of America (vol. 2) # 7 | Active in the Justice League. |