List of Justice League episodes

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JL title logo for seasons 1-2.
JL title logo for seasons 1-2.
Promotional image of the JL by Bruce Timm.
Promotional image of the JL by Bruce Timm.

Justice League and Justice League Unlimited are American animated series about a team of superheroes which ran from 2001 to 2006 on Cartoon Network. Since April 2006 it is being shown on Cartoon Network's sister channel, Boomerang. It is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics.

Each episode was 18 minutes long. After the second season, it was renamed Justice League Unlimited, had a vastly expanded cast of characters, and largely changed from two part episodes, to single episode stand-alone stories that often intertwined to form long (even season-long) story arcs.

Justice League and Justice League Unlimited were considered by their creators to be one series (albeit renamed), so Season "1" of Justice League Unlimited is in fact Season "3" of the overall series, simply renamed, and with a new theme song and opening and closing credits. There were a total of 91 episodes, along with 2 crossover episodes of Static Shock in which the League appeared.

The show is, so far, the penultimate to what is known as the DC animated universe (ending with Batman Beyond.) It consists of a series of 8 television shows and 4 films, largely surrounding DC Comics characters and their respective mythos. The two Justice League shows are stand alone series from the originals, but are at many times seen as direct sequels to the earlier series and films, especially in the closing storylines of Justice League Unlimited.

Contents

[edit] Justice League episodes

[edit] Season 1: 2001-2002

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original Airdate(s)
1, 2, & 3 "Secret Origins"  Dan Riba and Butch Lukic Rich Fogel 2001-11-17
As alien invaders (vaguely modeled after the White Martians from the DCU) accidentally awaken on Mars begin to take over the Earth, Batman and Superman rescue J'onn J'onnz who telepathically recruits Wonder Woman, Hawkgirl, the Flash, and Green Lantern to defeat the invasion. The group decides to form a permanent team, the Justice League. 
4 & 5 "In Blackest Night"  Butch Lukic Stan Berkowitz 2001-11-19
2001-11-26
Green Lantern surrenders himself to robotic Manhunters to stand trial for the destruction of a planet. While Flash acts as John's attorney, the rest of the League discovers that Kanjar Ro actually helped the Manhunters frame John. 
6 & 7 "The Enemy Below"  Dan Riba Kevin Hopps 2001-12-03
2001-12-10
A nuclear submarine is attacked in the Atlantic, forcing the League to come face-to-face with Aquaman and his Atlantean army. Aquaman goes to Metropolis to take his problems up with the various governments of the world. When a mercenary Deadshot attacks Aquaman, the League steps in. Aquaman discovers that Lord Orm, his own brother, was behind the attack. Orm takes Aquaman and his infant son and place them on a cliff over a vein of molten lava and leaves them to die. In order to save his son, Aquaman must make the terrible sacrifice of his own hand. 
8 & 9 "Injustice For All"  Butch Lukic Stan Berkowitz 2002-09-06
2002-09-13
Exposed as a criminal, sentenced to prison, and terminally ill due to long term kryptonite exposure, Lex Luthor escapes and assembles a supervillain team consisting of The Joker, Cheetah, The Shade, Solomon Grundy, Star Sapphire, Copperhead, and Ultra-Humanite to take on the Justice League. 
10 & 11 "Paradise Lost"  Dan Riba Joseph Kuhr 2002-01-21
2002-01-28
Sorcerer Felix Faust threatens to keep Wonder Woman's home population transformed into stone if she does not gather artifacts for him. He uses the artifacts to release Hades from Tartarus. The League succeeds in banishing Hades and his minions, but the victory is bittersweet as Diana is exiled from Themyscira for allowing the males of the Justice League to help. 
12 & 13 "War World"  Butch Lukic Stan Berkowitz 2002-02-23
2002-03-03
Superman and Martian Manhunter are abducted by extraterrestrial slave traders and are sold to a planet of the despotic ruler Mongul where the population spends its time watching aliens kill each other in an enormous coliseum. Green Lantern and Hawkgirl set out to rescue them. 
14 & 15 "The Brave and the Bold"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie 2002-03-10
2002-03-17
Green Lantern and the Flash uncover a plot by Gorilla Grodd to destroy Gorilla City, a hidden city of hyperintelligent talking gorillas in Africa. Grodd has a device that allows him to control the minds of others. Grodd uses it to force the Flash into stealing radioactive isotopes, and prevents him from remembering this once he awakens. The only protection our heroes have against Grodd's mind control is a special headband given to Flash and Green Lantern by Solovar, Gorilla City's chief of security. 
16 & 17 "Fury"  Butch Lukic Stan Berkowitz 2002-04-07
2002-04-14
A rogue Amazonian (born in the mortal world, raised in Themyscira) gathers a small group of Luthors former henchmen and sets out to kill the worlds male population, who she holds responsible for the death of her family members in a war. 
18 & 19 "Legends"  Dan Riba Andrew Kreisberg 2002-04-21
2002-04-28
The Justice League are accidentally transported to a parallel world and find the Justice Guild of America, comic book characters in the Justice League's world. While battling super villains in this other dimension, they discover that the world is just an elaborate illusion. 
20 & 21 "A Knight of Shadows"  Butch Lukic Keith Damron 2002-09-20
2002-09-27
Jason Blood and his alter-ego Etrigan the Demon, seek the assistance of the Justice League in preventing the Philosopher's stone from falling into the hands of his ancient enemy, the sorceress Morgaine Le Fey
22 & 23 "Metamorphosis"  Dan Riba Len Uhley 2002-10-04
2002-10-11
Green Lantern's old friend Rex Mason, now working for a shady industrialist, suffers an "accident" arranged by his jealous employer and is transformed into the superhero Metamorpho
24, 25, & 26 "The Savage Time"  Butch Lukic and Dan Riba Stan Berkowitz 2002-11-09
The Justice League return from a mission in space to find the world transformed - a result of supervillain Vandal Savage feeding information to his younger self in the 1940s, allowing him to help take over the world during World War II. The Justice League travel back in time themselves to stop him, and fight Nazis alongside DC Comics' WWII-era heroes (including Easy Company, the Blackhawks, and Steve Trevor). 

[edit] Season 2: 2003-2004

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original Airdate(s)
27, 28 "Twilight (Of The Gods)"  Dan Riba Rich Fogel and Bruce Timm 2003-07-05
The League is tricked into defending Apokolips, Darkseid's homeworld against the threat of Brainiac. The team solicits the aid of the New Gods, including Orion, Lightray, and Highfather
29, 30 "Tabula Rasa"  Dan Riba Stan Berkowitz 2003-10-04
Lex Luthor manipulates a powerful android named Amazo with the ability to copy and collect any superpower, posing as a father figure to it. Meanwhile, J'onn questions the nature of humans and struggles with the burden of hearing thousands of their minds in his head at the same time after performing a psychic sweep of the city of Metropolis in a failed attempt to locate Luthor. 
31, 32 "Only a Dream"  Butch Lukic Stan Berkowitz 2003-10-11
Small time crook John Dee volunteers for an experimental treatment. Overdosing, he becomes the dream-controlling Doctor Destiny. Destiny takes telepathic control of most of the team in their sleep, leaving Batman and J'onn to save the others. As the League members become trapped in their dreams and unable to wake up, J'onn tried to force them awake, while Batman goes to confront Dr. Destiny. (The scene where Flash tries to wake up via a ringing phone booth may be a reference to The Matrix.) 
33, 34 "Maid of Honor"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie 2003-10-18
Wonder Woman befriends the princess of Kasnia, a jet-setting party girl who is reluctant to end her wild ways in order to get married. Unfortunately, her fiancé is the immortal Vandal Savage, and he already has plans for both the throne and the Justice League. It is up to Wonder Woman and Batman to stop them. 
35, 36 "Hearts and Minds"  Butch Lukic Keith Damron 2003-10-25
Kilowog crashes to Earth, seeking Green Lantern's help to rescue other members of the Green Lantern Corps from the would-be conqueror Despero. He also explains that John's former mentor and lover, Katma Tui, is one of the captives. After facing Despero and losing, John has to retrain himself to use his power ring to help the League end Despero's reign. 
37, 38 "A Better World"  Dan Riba Stan Berkowitz 2003-11-01
After the death of the Flash, the Justice Lords launch an assault on the White House, where Superman kills President Lex Luthor. Two years later, the Lords now rule over the planet with a firm iron fist. Batman discovers the dimension which the Justice League inhabits. Considering their counterparts naive, but wishing to spread order to the newly discovered world, they cross over, trapping the League in a force field, and then take their places in a quest to make this Earth like theirs. The idea of evil counterparts from an alternate realm is loosely based on the Crime Syndicate of Earth-3 (Pre-Crisis)/Anti-Matter Universe (Post-Crisis). 
39, 40 "Eclipsed"  Dan Riba Joseph Kuhr 2003-11-08
An ancient lunar crystal called the Black Heart is discovered. Little do the members of the Justice League know, it harbors an evil snake spirit with the ability to possess its bearer. The crystal's power contaminates almost all of the League, except for the Flash, who manages to prove his mettle and save his friends from the solar eclipse which will destroy both the Sun and the Earth. 
41, 42 "The Terror Beyond"  Butch Lukic Dwayne McDuffie 2003-11-15
Doctor Fate and Aquaman release Solomon Grundy, intent on using him to help battle an ancient evil. The pairing of these heroes is a homage to the Marvel Comics superhero team The Defenders and the plot is based upon H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos
43, 44 "Secret Society"  Dan Riba Stan Berkowitz 2003-11-22
While the Justice League are quarreling, Grodd organizes a Secret Society composed of Parasite, Giganta, Sinestro, The Shade, Clayface, and Killer Frost. The Society captures most of the League, but J'onn frees the others and the Society is defeated in front of a crowded stadium. 
45, 46 "Hereafter"  Butch Lukic Dwayne McDuffie 2003-11-29
A band of supervillains team up to get revenge on Superman. When they attack Metropolis, Toyman succeeds in hitting Superman with an experimental weapon that seemingly vaporises him by firing at Batman and the injured Wonder Woman, causing Superman to sacrifice himself to save them. The League attempts to cope with Superman's loss by defending Metropolis in his absence. Eventually Lobo arrives at the Watchtower and nominates himself as Superman's replacement but does more harm than good. Superman wakes up 30,000 years in Earth's future, and is powerless because the sun has turned red. He is aided by Vandal Savage who is the only human left alive as the result of an attempt at world domination staged a few months after Superman's disappearance. Some elements of this episode are reminiscent of DC Comics' Funeral for a Friend storyline. This episode features characters from Superman: The Animated Series, including Jimmy, Lois, Livewire, Volcana, Lobo, Metallo and Parasite. 
47, 48 "Wild Cards"  Butch Lukic Stan Berkowitz and Dwayne McDuffie 2003-12-06
Taking over a TV station in Las Vegas, the Joker announces that he has placed a series of bombs that will destroy the Strip in thirty minutes if they are not stopped by the Justice League. With the whole world watching Joker's version of reality television, the League must first get past the Joker's own super-team, the Royal Flush Gang. However, the threat imposed by the Joker is not as simple as it seems, and Batman must track down his location to stop his nemesis. This episode is notable as a 'hidden crossover' with Teen Titans, as the Royal Flush Gang's voice actors and (to a lesser degree) character designs are all taken from that cartoon. It is also notable for being the last time Mark Hamill portrays the Joker which had been his role since Batman: The Animated Series
49 "Comfort and Joy"  Butch Lukic Paul Dini 2003-12-13
After saving two worlds, the members of the Justice League decide to take a break to celebrate the holidays. Flash spends his Christmas Eve with the children of an orphanage, who ask that he find them a special animated toy duck. The popular toy is broken by the Ultra-Humanite, who eventually comes around and helps Flash. Green Lantern and Hawkgirl show each other how they spend the holidays. Lantern engages in a snowball fight with Hawkgirl. Hawkgirl reciprocates by starting an interplanetary barroom brawl. Batman spent Christmas on Watchtower duty. Meanwhile, Superman invites J'onn over to Smallville for Christmas Eve with his parents. Although J'onn is initially uncomfortable, he eventually learns to enjoy Christmas. This was the first standalone episode of the series. 
50, 51, 52 "Starcrossed"  Butch Lukic (Pts.1 & 3) and Dan Riba (Pt.2) Rich Fogel (Pts. 1, 2, & 3) and Dwayne McDuffie (Part 3) 2004-05-29
After Earth is attacked by a Gordanian battleship, the League is aided by an army of hawkmen from Hawkgirl's home planet of Thanagar. The Thanagarians offer to help Earth defend against the Gordanians, but Batman discovers that this is just a ruse. Shayera finds herself torn between her allegiance to Thanagar and love for the Thanagarian commander Hro Talak and her love for Earth and for John Stewart. 

[edit] Static Shock Crossovers

Main article: Static Shock
# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original Airdate(s)
30, 31 "A League of Their Own"  Uncredited Ernie Altbacker (Part 1)
Dwayne McDuffie (Part 2)
2003-03-01
2003-03-08
When the Watchtower has a sudden power drain, the Justice League recruit Static to "jump start" their station before it reenters the atmosphere. Unbeknownst to either Static or Gear, the power drain also releases Brainiac from his confinement. 
43 "Fallen Hero"  Chuck Drost Stan Berkowitz 2004-02-07
Static faces off against his idol, Green Lantern, (actually Sinestro in disguise) when he causes chaos all over town. 

[edit] Justice League Unlimited episodes

After the first two seasons the show changed its two part episode format and was renamed Justice League Unlimited. As such, the series ran three more seasons from 2004 to May of 2006. These episodes featured an evolved Justice League that include a wide array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe.

[edit] Season 1: 2004-2005

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original Airdate(s)
1 "Initiation"  Joaquim dos Santos Stan Berkowitz 2004-07-31
The League expands their operations, enlisting new recruits across the globe. Several members, including Supergirl, Captain Atom, and a reluctant Green Arrow, engage a giant nuclear powered machine/monster in North Korea (renamed, of course, for censorship reasons). This episode also features cameos from over 30 other heroes, many of whom would be featured in subsequent episodes. 
2 "For the Man Who Has Everything"  Dan Riba J. M. DeMatteis (Adapted from a story by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons) 2004-08-07
Batman and Wonder Woman find Superman held captive by Mongul in the Fortress of Solitude and dreaming of an idyllic life on Krypton, courtesy of a wish-fulfilling parasitic plant known as the Black Mercy (based on the popular story by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons from Superman Annual #11 in 1985). This also marks the first, and only appearance by Joe Chill in the DCAU. 
3 "Kid Stuff"  Joaquim dos Santos Henry Gilroy 2004-08-14
Morgaine le Fey transforms Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern into 8-year-olds after Mordred uses his magic to remove all adults from Earth. Lots of comic relief in this episode comes from the child-Wonder Woman having a crush on child-Batman, who simply acts like a smaller version of his adult self. Based loosely on elements of the DC Comics events JLA: World Without Grown Ups and Young Justice: Sins of Youth
4 "Hawk and Dove"  Joaquim dos Santos Robert Goodman 2004-08-21
Wonder Woman teams up with two super powered brothers, Hawk and Dove, to stop Ares' plans to escalate a European civil war by losing a war machine called the Annihilator into the fray. As a nod to their earlier roles as brothers on The Wonder Years, the two brothers were voiced by Fred Savage (Hank/Hawk) and Jason Hervey (Don/Dove). 
5 "This Little Piggy"  Dan Riba Paul Dini 2004-08-28
The centuries-old enchantress Circe transforms Wonder Woman into a pig as revenge against Diana's mother. Batman and Zatanna work together to return her to normal. It contains the famous scene of Batman singing the standard "Am I Blue" written by Grant Clarke and Harry Akst, to a nightclub audience. This episode also makes very clear the concept of Wonder Woman and Batman having romantic interests in one another. Actress/singer Rachel York also performed the song Lulu's Back In Town by Al Dubin and Harry Warren on this episode 
6 "Fearful Symmetry (a.k.a. Galatea)"  Dan Riba Robert Goodman 2004-09-04
Supergirl, Green Arrow, and The Question investigate Supergirl's disturbing dreams. They discover that Cadmus created a clone of Supergirl named Galatea while she was recovering from her fight against Superman on Earth. Galatea's design is seemingly similar to the superheroine Power Girl, Earth 2's Kara Zor-L. 
7 "The Greatest Story Never Told"  Dan Riba Andrew Kreisberg 2004-09-11
The Justice League battle Mordru in the background, while the narrative follows Booster Gold as he attempts to close a walking black hole while he's supposed to be on "crowd control". 
8 "The Return"  Joaquim dos Santos J. M. DeMatteis 2004-09-18
The full power of the newly-expanded League is unleashed for the first time while trying to keep an all-powerful Amazo from reaching his goal: vengeance against the recently-reformed Lex Luthor. Luthor and the Atom attempt to create a weapon to neutralize Amazo's nanotechnology, though their victory is largely assisted by Dr. Fate
9 "Ultimatum"  Joaquim dos Santos J. M. DeMatteis 2004-12-04
The Justice League meets the Ultimen, a popular group of young heroes. The Ultimen discover they are the results of a government experiment in creating super humans and only have a short time to live. In frustration and anger they strike out against the Justice League. As a nod to fans who grew up watching the Super Friends the Ultimen are a pastiche of heroes unique to that show. 
10 "Dark Heart"  Dan Riba Warren Ellis 2004-12-11
Most of the League battles with powerful alien nanotechnology, but realize that the waves of self-replicating robots cannot be simply destroyed. The diminutive Atom shrinks himself to stop the robots from the inside. 
11 "Wake the Dead"  Joaquim Dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie 2004-12-18
A trio of college kids accidentally resurrect Solomon Grundy, reviving him more powerful than ever but with no memories of his past. Dr. Fate, Amazo, Aquaman, and Shayera assist League regulars stopping his rampage. This episode marks the return of Shayera Hol to the Justice League, and features the same Defenders homage team as "The Terror Beyond". 
12 "The Once and Future Thing, Part 1: Weird Western Tales"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie 2005-01-22
Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern chase Chronos to the past, where they team up with some of the greatest DC heroes of the Old West. After defeating stolen future tech in that era, they again follow Chronos to the future. Warhawk from the Batman Beyond era is revealed to be Green Lantern and Hawkgirl's son. Guest starring: Bat Lash, Jonah Hex, El Diablo, and other DC Characters from the Old West. This episode also teases with the idea of Wonder Woman and Batman having a relationship. 
13 "The Once and Future Thing, Part 2: Time, Warped"  Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie 2005-01-29
Batman, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman chase Chronos into the future Gotham City of Batman Beyond, just in time to face a battle with a group of Jokerz beside that era's Justice League. The time travelers are taken to the Justice League Unlimited refuge. An older Bruce Wayne reveals the street gang they fought together was enhanced by Chronos who lead them to kill the rest of the League of that era. The combined heroes defeat the retooled Jokerz, and Batman traps Chronos in a time loop, right before he started his first time travel. This episode has homages to Crisis On Infinite Earths and is the only place in the DCAU in which Hal Jordan appears as Green Lantern

[edit] Season 2: 2005

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original Airdate(s)
14 "The Cat and the Canary"  Joaquim dos Santos Robert Goodman 2005-02-05
Black Canary convinces Green Arrow to help save her mentor, Wildcat, from his involvement in an underground, super-powered fight club known as MetaBrawl. This episodes also shows the first time Green Arrow and Black Canary fall in love 
15 "The Ties That Bind (a.k.a. Miracles Happen)"  Dan Riba Jim Steranko (Teleplay by J. M. DeMatteis) 2005-02-12
Mister Miracle and Big Barda solicit Justice League assistance to free Oberon from Apokolips. J'onn refuses, but Flash decides to help out on his own. 
16 "The Doomsday Sanction"  Dan Riba Robert Goodman 2005-02-19
Superman battles Doomsday in the heart of a volcano. Doomsday is revealed to be an imperfect clone of Superman. Batman probes the Cadmus conspiracy to destroy the Justice League. 
17 "Task Force X"  Joaquim dos Santos Darwyn Cooke 2005-05-21
A team of supervillains dubbed "Task Force X" (better known in comics as the Suicide Squad) composed of Deadshot, Plastique, Captain Boomerang, and the Clock King is recruited by Cadmus. They steal the Annihilator armour from the Watchtower. 
18 "The Balance"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie 2005-06-04
Felix Faust, imprisoned in a mirror, fools Tala into letting him out, whereupon he possesses the Annihilator and casts Hades out of Tartarus. After her armor and lasso's full powers are activated by Hippolyte, Wonder Woman teams up with Hawkgirl to help Hades reclaim his kingdom at Zeus' command. Meanwhile Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl must deal with their anger towards each other following the events of Starcrossed
19 "Double Date"  Joaquim dos Santos Gail Simone 2005-06-04
Huntress is kicked out of the Justice League for attempting to murder mob boss Steven Mandragora, the man responsible for her parents' death. She recruits the Question to assist her in finishing him off while Green Arrow and Black Canary attempt to thwart their efforts. This episode was originally intended as a Birds of Prey tribute (hence the selection of Gail Simone as writer) with Barbara Gordon giving up her Batgirl identity to become Oracle, but when the character was rejected from being involved, the episode evolved away from the original concept as the episode developed. 
20 "Clash"  Dan Riba J. M. DeMatteis (Story: Dwayne McDuffie) 2005-06-11
Lex Luthor's candidacy for President moves forward as Captain Marvel appears to endorse his candidacy. Luthor expertly manipulates Superman's mistrust, tricking Superman into fighting Marvel. Superman defeats Marvel as he turns to Batson, but loses face when the "bomb" he defused turned out to be a generator. At the end, it is revealed by Batman that Superman had been baited by Luthor and Amanda Waller to discredit the JLA. 
21 "Hunter's Moon (a.k.a. Mystery in Space)"  Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie 2005-06-18
When the Justice League receives a distress call, Hawkgirl, Vigilante and Vixen investigate only to find that it was a trap set out by the remaining Thanagarian warriors who blame Hawkgirl for their loss in the war alluded to in "Starcrossed." In the DVD release of the first season of JLU, this is episode 22, which is probably an error given the original air date. 
22 "Question Authority"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie 2005-06-25
After helping Superman defeat Mantis, Captain Atom's Air Force Reserve commission is reactivated. Meanwhile, the Question discovers the records about the Justice Lords, and Luthor's attempts to discredit the Justice League. The Question is captured, and Superman and Huntress attempt to rescue him. Almost successful, they are confronted by Captain Atom, who has orders to stop them. In the DVD release of the first season of JLU, this is episode 21, which is probably an error given the original air date. 
23 "Flashpoint"  Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie 2005-07-02
Lex Luthor seizes control of the Watchtower's main gun to fire on Cadmus, causing massive collateral damage on the city and falsely implicating the League as responsible. Convinced it is an act of revenge, Amanda Waller commands Galatea to attack the Watchtower with an army of Ultimen clones. 
24 "Panic in the Sky"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie 2005-07-09
The founding members of the Justice League, with the exception of Batman, surrender to the government. In the middle of a huge battle between the "Unlimited" part of the League and the army of Ultimen, Supergirl and Steel battle Galatea to keep her from destroying the Watchtower. 
25 "Divided We Fall"  Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie 2005-07-16
With most of the League unavailable, the League's original seven battle against the fused Luthor and Brainiac. It is then up to the Flash to stand up against the Luthor-Brainiac team, prepared to pay the final price. 
26 "Epilogue"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie 2005-07-23
In the future of Batman Beyond, Amanda Waller reveals to an older Terry McGinnis that through her scientific manipulations, he is actually Bruce Wayne's genetic son. The final scene in this episode mirrors the first scene in Batman: The Animated Series, as the creative team thought it could possibly be the final JLU episode. 

[edit] Season 3: 2005-2006

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original Airdate(s)
27 "I Am Legion"  Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie 2005-09-17
After Lex Luthor escapes from prison, Gorilla Grodd baits him into joining the new Secret Society with a piece of Brainiac technology. Luthor, the Key, and Doctor Polaris steal the Spear of Longinus from Blackhawk Island despite Flash, Fire, Shayera, and the last surviving Blackhawk's attempts to stop them. This new Secret Society is based on the Legion of Doom a supervillan group from Challenge of the Super Friends
28 "Shadow of the Hawk"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie (Teleplay by J. M. DeMatteis) 2005-09-17
Shayera agrees to meet with Carter Hall, an archaeologist who has discovered Thanagarian artifacts from ancient Egypt. With a suspicious Batman eavesdropping, Carter reveals himself to be her reincarnated lover from the past and Hawkman to a confused Shayera. 
29 "Chaos at the Earth's Core"  Joaquim dos Santos Matt Wayne 2005-09-24

Supergirl, Stargirl, S.T.R.I.P.E., and Green Lantern help Warlord liberate Skartaris (a hidden world inside the Earth's core) from Deimos, a brutal dictator while protecting a very large piece of Kryptonite from Metallo and Silver Banshee. Supergirl's costume is now based upon the blue-and-red, midriff-baring version worn by the revived Kara in the comic books.

It was originally titled "Heart of Stone." 
30 "To Another Shore"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie 2005-09-24

Wonder Woman protects the body of the Viking Prince from Legion agents who want it for reverse engineering of invulnerability powers. Troubled by the conflict, J'onn leaves the Justice League to better understand humanity. This episode references the 1970s Wonder Woman TV series by having Diana execute the same costume-changing spin to transform into Wonder Woman as that performed by Lynda Carter in the live-action version.

It was originally titled "Elegy." 
31 "Flash and Substance"  Joaquim dos Santos Matt Wayne 2006-02-11
Orion attempts to understand Flash's antics as Wally and Batman battle four of Flash's rogues that attack the museum that is opening in his honor. This episode includes many references to Flash's comic book history, including bringing back Mark Hamill as the Trickster. 
32 "Dead Reckoning"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie 2006-02-18
Deadman convinces Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman to help him retrieve the stolen souls of a mystic order of monks that the Secret Society has stolen. They force the Secret Society to retreat from Gorilla City, ending Grodd's attempt to turn all people on Earth into apes. Back at a general meeting in the Secret Society's HQ, Lex Luthor cites that Grodd's plan failed and his "master plan" (turning everyone on Earth into apes) was silly, and shoots him, taking over leadership of the Secret Society. 
33 "Patriot Act"  Joaquim dos Santos Matt Wayne 2006-02-25
General Wade Eiling from Cadmus steals the "Captain Nazi" super-soldier serum and injects it into himself to "protect" the world from metahumans. With the more powerful League members busy, Green Arrow leads Stargirl, S.T.R.I.P.E., Shining Knight, Crimson Avenger, Vigilante, and Speedy against him. Eiling only stops short of killing Shining Knight when a civilian points out that Eiling's reason for attacking the heroes is non-existent, as his entire reason for the attack was to rid the world of meta-humans and he was the only one there with super powers. This sub-team is an homage to the Golden Age Seven Soldiers of Victory. The episode also features a cameo by a group of street urchins who resemble either the Golden or Silver Age incarnation of the Newsboy Legion. Though Eiling's transformation is due to the Captain Nazi serum, his resultant form is reminiscent of his more recent comic appearances in the body of the Shaggy Man, or the contemporary villain known as the General. The WWII flashback that opens this episode shows Spy Smasher stealing the formula from the Nazis. 
34 "The Great Brain Robbery"  Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie 2006-03-04
Magic and science collide, placing Lex Luthor and Flash's minds in each other's body. The Justice League must now contain super-speed powered Luthor on the Watchtower while Flash tries to hide the reversal from the Secret Society. Michael Rosenbaum who voices Flash in the JLU series, plays Lex Luthor in Smallville so he is effectively playing the same character in two shows for this episode. 
35 "Grudge Match"  Joaquim dos Santos Matt Wayne (Teleplay by J. M. DeMatteis) 2006-03-11
Roulette restarts Metabrawl, this time with an all-female fight card ("Glamour Slam") made up of mind-controlled Justice Leaguers. Despite the "Bat-Embargo" restricting the use of Batman-related characters, this episode features a cameo by Nightwing
36 "Far From Home"  Dan Riba Paul Dini 2006-04-15
On Supergirl's 21st birthday, she, Green Lantern, Green Arrow are kidnapped and taken to the 31st Century by Brainiac 5 and Bouncing Boy of the Legion of Super-Heroes, where Supergirl is destined to embark on her very last mission -- a battle against the Fatal Five and the Legion itself. It is clear to highlight that Kara, won't be back from the future, as is intended according to DCAU chronology. In many ways, this episode was intended as a pilot for the Legion animated series, but ultimately the resulting series is unrelated to this episode. 
37 "Ancient History"  Joaquim dos Santos Matt Wayne (Teleplay by Geoff Johns) 2006-02-08 (UK)
2006-04-29 (US)
The Hawkman story concludes here when Shadow-Thief captures Green Lantern and beats Shayera and Hawkman, forcing them to watch a vision of their past selves developing an ancient society of Egypt with Thanagarian technology. It turns out Shadow-Thief is a villain from Carter Hall's mind that was released when he touched the Absorbacron in Shadow of the Hawk. Hawkman defeats Shadow-Thief by realizing this is not the way he wants to approach things and leaves. John Stewart, not wanting to have destiny play out his life, does not get back with Shayera, even though the two say they love each other. GL goes back to Vixen, but not before he tells Shayera about Rex Stewart (Warhawk), their possible future son. In the final scene of the episode, it shows Shayera asking Batman about her and Green Lantern's son. 
38 "Alive!"  Dan Riba Matt Wayne 2006-02-08 (UK)
2006-05-06 (US)
Luthor and the Secret Society refit their headquarters and fly into deep space in a last-ditch attempt to reanimate Brainiac. En route, Tala frees Grodd who leads a mutiny of other disaffected villains against Luthor and his supporters. Luthor uses his intellect and resourcefulness to counter his various adversaries' powers; Grodd's mind-control ability is used against him, forcing him to step into an airlock, from which he is released into the void. Luthor uses Tala's magic in an attempt to reconstitute Brainiac, but instead resurrects Darkseid, with Brainiac enhancements, who makes clear his plans to lay waste to Earth before dispatching the Secret Society. Then, he appears in Apokolips just in time to stop a war between the two factions of his Elite fighting for power, and reveals to them his plans of massive invasion. The somehow surviving Secret Society members turn to the Justice League's door for help. 
39 "Destroyer"  Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie 2006-02-18 (UK)
2006-05-13 (US)
The Justice League reluctantly teams up with the Secret Society in anticipation of an omega-level threat. Darkseid launches a full-scale invasion of Earth and the combined League and Society battle para-demons across the planet. Meanwhile, Superman, Batman, and Lex Luthor take on Darkseid atop the Daily Planet building, until Metron offers Luthor the ultimate deal with the devil. 

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The comic series spun off from the show (Justice League Adventures and Justice League Unlimited respectively), are loosely set in the same continuity as the series. They occasionally use characters unavailable for use on the show, such as Blue Beetle, Mary Marvel, Power Girl, Black Lightning and Firestorm and sometimes contradict events already shown, such as Wonder Woman remembering the events from The Once and Future Thing.

Matt Wayne (who wrote Chaos At Earth's Core, Flash & Substance, and Patriot Act) wrote issues 37 and 38 of the comic. His stories are based on unused episode ideas.[1]

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