The Justice League Library

Introduction

Black Canary
Green Lantern
Superman
Wonder Woman
Batman
Red Tornado
Vixen
Hawkgirl
Black Lightning
Red Arrow

 

The Justice League Library (formerly FAQ) is one of the longest standing DC fan pages on the Web. Though admittedly text-heavy, my aim has been to provide fans with an easily accessible onIine reference volume of Justice League information. Here you'll find the essential and the super-trivial. To this end, the Library has grown to also include much other DC Universe information as well.

This, like my Legion section sprang from my own curiosity. All I really wanted to know was: "So... who was a member of this team?" Well, that (not-so-simple) list (now Section 2) spawned this monstrous library. I'm proud of this site (it was recently recommended in Wizard #124). This site will forever remain free of ads, Web rings and other noise. I'm just not interested. Hopefully this contributes to a more readable site for you.

Like most personal pages, this site is done in my spar(s)e time. Input from you fans helps me keep it fresh! If, as you peruse, should find outdated or incomplete material, I encourage you to send me your corrections, additions, suggestions, etc. I want this FAQ to be as complete and accurate as possible. It's more than just my site, it's a resource for all DC Comics' fandom — so contribute by sending me your comments.

Also, if you maintain a JLA or DC site and intend to "put it to sleep," drop me a line! I can surely integrate your material into this Library.

 

Current Justice League Comics

Section 13: Justice League in Print

  • Justice League of America, the original heavy-hitting title features the cast of five original founders plus members old and new returning. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern also have their own regular series. For issue details…
    History & Continuity and JLA in Print.
  • JLA: Classified. This series tells tales from across the League's history, varying artists and writers.
  • Justice League Adventures is a companion to the animated series on Cartoon Network. The first issue sports a cover by Bruce Timm and Alex Ross.
    Elseworlds, JLA on TV.
  • Teen Titans stars young JLA protégés Robin, Wonder Girl and more!
  • Justice Society of America: Stars some former Leaguers and heroes from the Golden Age JSA legacy.
    The Justice Society module.

 

The JLA in Other Media

Section 9: JLA on TV

  • Justice League Unlimited animated series. This animated series originally starred Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Flash, Green Lantern (John Stewart), Martian Manhunter and Hawkgirl. After two seasons, it branched into a larger cast. The series has ended, but reruns and DVD collections can now be found.
    Official site: http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/jl. See JLA on TV.
  • DC Direct constantly issues new action figures. Visit DC Direct to see what's on sale. Others are also issuing toys and cards. See Collectibles.
  • Catch the Super Friends (from time to time) on Cartoon Network and on DVD. See Elseworlds, JLA on TV.
  • A number of books are being published in the wake of the animated series. See JLA in Print.

 

Links / Bibliography

Art by Ed McGuiness

Justice League in Print  •  DCU Links  •  Justice League Animated Links

+ Web Sites

 

Abbreviations for Published Justice League Titles

For a deatil of the JLA's publishing history — Section 13: Justice League in Print

The following abbreviations are used throughout the Library and Chronology, specifically. Notice the subtle differences:

Comic Book Title

Abbr.

Publication Dates

Extreme Justice EJ January 1995 – August 1996. 18 issues. This team never actually used that name; they were an official branch of the Justice League.
Justice League (#1-6)
Justice League International, v.1 (#7-25)
Justice League America (#26-113)
JLA May 1987 – August 1996. 113 issues. Not to be confused with "JLofA"
JLA JLA2 January 1997 – 2006. 125 issues
Justice League Europe (#1-50)
Justice League International v.2 (#51-68)
JLE Aprril 1989 – September 1994. 68 issues.
n/a JLI "JLI" is used only to refer to Justice League International organization itself, not the comic book titles. I use either "JLA," "JLE" (see above).
Justice League of America JLofA February 1960 – April 1987. 261 issues.
Justice League of America v.2 JLofA2 Current series
Justice League Quarterly JLQ Winter 1990 – Winter 1994. 17 issues.
Justice League Task Force JLTF June 1993 – August 1996. 37 issues.
n/a JSA "JSA" is used herein to refer only to the Justice Society of America as a group, not to the series
Justice Society of America JSofA Current series

 

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