Justice Leagues

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Justice Leagues was a six-issue crossover event published by DC Comics in 2001, which introduced a revamped Justice League of America. In the mini-series, alien invaders used Hector Hammond, a telepathic supervillain, to make the world forget that the Justice League of America had ever existed, only to find the individual members of the Justice League instinctively creating new JLAs to fill the void. Each issue was supposedly the first of a new series featuring one of the alternate teams, although they were really one-offs except the last, which featured the recreated Justice League of America and led to a new ongoing series.

Featured JLAs were the "Justice League of Aliens", led by Superman and the Martian Manhunter; the "Justice League of Amazons", led by Wonder Woman; the "Justice League of Arkham", led by Batman; and the "Justice League of Atlantis", led by Aquaman. Cameo appearances were made by the "Justice League of Adventure", led by the Flash (Wally West); the "Justice League of Air", led by Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner); the "Justice League of Anarchy", led by Plastic Man; and the "Justice League of Apostles", led by the angel Zauriel.

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[edit] Issues

  1. Justice Leagues: JL? #1
  2. Justice Leagues: Justice League of Amazons #1
  3. Justice Leagues: Justice League of Atlantis #1
  4. Justice Leagues: Justice League of Arkham #1
  5. Justice Leagues: Justice League of Aliens #1
  6. Justice Leagues: JLA #1

[edit] Justice League divisions

[edit] Justice League of Amazons

Cover to Justice Leagues: Justice League of Amazons (2001). Art by George Perez.
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Cover to Justice Leagues: Justice League of Amazons (2001). Art by George Perez.

The Justice League of Amazons was formed by Wonder Woman and she led the team consisting of Supergirl (Linda Danvers) , Huntress (Helena Bertinelli), Big Barda, Zatanna, Power Girl, and Black Orchid.

The "Justice League of Amazons" relaxing at the Amazon River. From Justice Leagues: Justice League of Amazons. Art by Aluir Amancio.
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The "Justice League of Amazons" relaxing at the Amazon River. From Justice Leagues: Justice League of Amazons. Art by Aluir Amancio.

The goal of the Justice League of Amazons was to use their powers and abilities to "protect and defend mother earth and her children." The women went to the Selva Basin to investigate the disappearance of some logging camps. When they arrived, they found a group of loggers who were about to start taking down some of the rainforest. However, there was a shaman standing in their way and preventing them from moving forward. The loggers attacked the shaman and the Justice League of Amazons and a fight broke out. The Justice League of Amazons were able to easily defeat the loggers. After the fight, the shaman returned to his home and it was revealed that he was actually the Advance Man in disguise. He had used the Justice League of Amazons to remove the loggers from the area so that he would be able to find an unknown spider that carried a virus capable of "exterminating the human surplus." While the Justice League of Amazons were relaxing at the Amazon River, Aquaman appeared with several other heroes and they asked Power Girl to join them and the rest of the "Justice League of Atlantis".

[edit] Justice League of Anarchy

The "Justice League of Anarchy"
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The "Justice League of Anarchy"

[edit] Justice League of Atlantis

Cover to Justice Leagues: Justice League of Atlantis (2001). Art by George Perez.
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Cover to Justice Leagues: Justice League of Atlantis (2001). Art by George Perez.

The Justice League of Atlantis was formed by Aquaman and he led the team consisting of Mera, Tempest, Arion, Power Girl, Lori Lemaris, and Devilfish.

The "Justice League of Atlantis". From Justice Leagues: Justice League of Atlantis. Art by Javier Saltares.
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The "Justice League of Atlantis". From Justice Leagues: Justice League of Atlantis. Art by Javier Saltares.

Aquaman formed the Justice League of Atlantis when he was investigation an area nearby Atlantis that was filled with dead sea life. When he was there, he discovered cybernetic dolphins and sharks swimming together. He followed the dolphins and sharks to a large metal object with tentacles that was absorbing metals and minerals from the ocean floor. The Justice League of Atlantis was brought together and they searched the new metal structure. There, the cybernetic dolphins and sharks attacked. The Justice League of Atlantis easily defeated the cybernetic creatures. Devilfish then destroyed the large metal structure before anyone was able to figure out its purpose. Devilfish left the group and joined the Advance Man, where other similar metal structures existed.

The Justice League of Apostles
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The Justice League of Apostles

[edit] Justice League of Apostles

The Justice League of Adventure
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The Justice League of Adventure

[edit] Justice League of Adventure

[edit] Justice League of Arkham

Cover to Justice Leagues: Justice League of Arkham (2001). Art by George Pérez.
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Cover to Justice Leagues: Justice League of Arkham (2001). Art by George Pérez.

The Justice League of Arkham was formed by Batman and he led the team consisting of Nightwing, the Joker, Catwoman, the Riddler, Ventriloquist/Scarface, and Poison Ivy.

The "Justice League of Arkham". From Justice Leagues: Justice League of Arkham. Art by Coy Turnbull.
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The "Justice League of Arkham". From Justice Leagues: Justice League of Arkham. Art by Coy Turnbull.

After learning of the Advance Man's plan to release a toxic gas that reacts with water in Gotham City. When the toxic gas mixes with the water it kills every form of life that in encounters. Batman freed The Joker from the Slab' and he also freed The Riddler, Poison Ivy, and The Ventriloquist from Arkham Asylum so they could aid him in stopping the Advance Man. The Justice League of Arkham broke into the processing plant that the Advance Man was planning to release the toxic gas in and captured him. While interrogating him, the Joker escaped and both Batman and Nightwing went to find him. During this time, the Advance Man convinced the remaining super-villains to abandon Batman. After they left, the Advance Man was able to free himself and he teleported away to San Francisco.

[edit] Justice League of Aliens

Cover to Justice Leagues: Justice League of Aliens (2001). Art by George Perez.
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Cover to Justice Leagues: Justice League of Aliens (2001). Art by George Perez.

The Justice League of Aliens was formed by Martian Manhunter and he led the team consisting of Superman, Orion, Starfire, Lobo, Guy Gardner, and Starman (Mikaal Tomas).

The "Justice League of Aliens". From Justice Leagues: Justice League of Aliens. Art by Mike S. Miller.
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The "Justice League of Aliens". From Justice Leagues: Justice League of Aliens. Art by Mike S. Miller.

Martian Manhunter formed the Justice League of Aliens as a way for the alien heroes that occupy Earth to show the humans that they are not above them and that the humans can trust them. Not everyone that J'onn had gathered was interested in becoming part of the League, however. Both Starman and Orion did not feel like they needed to be part of a team. Starman left the team, but Orion remained. The Advance Man's large metal structures that he had created during the "Justice League of Atlantis" became active and they started to transform people who had the correct dna code into monsters. These new "monsters" were being created as a host for the Advance Man's boss, Plura, to come to Earth and take over. The Justice League of Aliens fought several of the "monsters," but they were unable to prevent Plura from overtaking any of the remaining ones.

[edit] Justice League of Air

The Justice League of Air
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The Justice League of Air