List of Justice Society of America members

The Justice Society of America is a team of comic book superheroes published by DC Comics. The JSA members are listed here only once—in order of their first joining the team. Retconned members are listed only where they historically took part in the stories.

Note: In the wake of DC Comics' Flashpoint event, the history of the JSA was rebooted. Many of the characters were reintroduced with new histories while others were erased from existence. Their history was later restored (with minor changes) by the events of Doomsday Clock. Characters' last known status is listed below. An alternate version of the team appears in the New 52 series Earth-2.

Golden Age members

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
The AtomAl PrattAll Star Comics #3Founding member.[1]
Deceased in Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #3.
BatmanBruce WayneFounding honorary member.[1]
History deleted by retcon after Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Doctor FateKent NelsonFounding member.[1]
Left the team after All Star Comics #21.[2]
Deceased in Fate #1.
New version introduced in DC Universe: Rebirth.
Deceased in Justice League Dark (vol. 2) #27.
The FlashJay GarrickFounding member.[1]
Only an honorary member between All Star Comics #10 and All Star Comics #24.
Green LanternAlan ScottFounding member.[1]
Only an honorary member between All Star Comics #10 and All Star Comics #24.
HawkmanCarter HallFounding member and Chairman.[1]
HourmanRex TylerFounding member.[1]
Left the team after All Star Comics #7[3]
Deceased in Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #3. Later returned to life by Hourman III when he switched places with Rex Tyler at the moment of his death. Retired.
The SandmanWesley DoddsFounding member.[1]
Left the team after All Star Comics #21.[4]
Deceased in JSA Secret Files #1.
The SpectreJim CorriganFounding member.[1]
Left the team after All Star Comics #23.
Earth-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. After Crisis on Infinite Earths, single Jim Corrigan served as host to the Spectre for several decades. Released from service in Spectre (vol. 3) #63.
New version introduced in the New 52 reboot.
SupermanClark Kent/Kal-LFounding honorary member.[1]
History deleted by retcon after Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Survived for years in a pocket dimension.
Returned to post-Crisis DCU in Infinite Crisis (2005). Deceased in Infinite Crisis #7.
Johnny Thunder and The ThunderboltJohn L. Thunder and YzAll Star Comics #6Left the team after All Star Comics #39.[5]
Transformed into combined entity "Johnny Thunderbolt" under the command of Jakeem Thunder in JSA #37.
Doctor Mid-NiteCharles McNiderAll Star Comics #8Deceased in Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #2.
StarmanTed KnightLeft the team after All Star Comics #23.
Deceased in Starman (vol. 2) #72.
Wonder Woman
DianaAll Star Comics #12Society Secretary.
Deleted by retcon after Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Pre-Crisis exploits re-acknowledged in JSA Classified #4.
Faded from existence in Infinite Crisis #5.
Mister TerrificTerry SloaneAll Star Comics #24Deceased in Justice League of America #171.
WildcatTed Grant
Black CanaryDinah DrakeAll Star Comics #41Previously worked with the team in All Star Comics #38, #39, and #40 before joining the team officially.
Deceased in Secret Origins (vol. 2) #50.

Guests in Justice League of America / Silver Age additions

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
RobinDick GraysonJustice League of America #55Deceased in Crisis on Infinite Earths #12.
Deleted by retcon after Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Pre-Crisis exploits re-acknowledged in JSA Classified #4.
Red TornadoJohn Smith/UlthoonJustice League of America #65Formerly known as the Tornado Tyrant and the Tornado Champion. Sentient android first appearing in Justice League of America #64

Return to All-Star Comics/ Bronze Age additions

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
The Star-Spangled KidSylvester Pemberton, Jr.All-Star Comics #58Deceased in Infinity, Inc. (vol. 1) #51.
Power GirlKaren Starr/Kara Zor-L
The HuntressHelena WayneAll-Star Comics #72Deceased in Crisis on Infinite Earths #12.
Deleted by retcon after Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Pre-Crisis exploits re-acknowledged in JSA Classified #4.
New version introduced in the New 52.

Post-Crisis on Infinite Earths additions

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
Miss AmericaJoan DaleYoung All-Stars Annual #1Retconned 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).
HawkgirlShiera Sanders HallJustice Society of America (vol. 2) #1Referred to as a member in Last Days of the Justice Society. Retconned into the JSA in a yet-untold story.
Deceased in Hawkman (vol. 4) #13.
Reincarnated for a time in the body of Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders).
Resurrected in Blackest Night #8, then became the "Elemental of the Air" in Brightest Day.
Wonder WomanHippolytaWonder Woman (vol. 2) #133Retconned into the Golden Age team in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #133
Deceased in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #172 and Action Comics #781.[6]
Resurrected in Wonder Woman (vol. 3) #8.
Dan DiDio publicly stated that Hippolyta's tenure as the Golden Age Wonder Woman was retconned away by the events of Infinite Crisis.[7]
New version introduced in Wonder Woman: Rebirth series.

JSA additions

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
Atom SmasherAlbert RothsteinJSA #2
Black CanaryDinah LanceRetcon recognition as an individual distinct from her mother Dinah Drake in Justice League of America #220.
HourmanMatthew TylerDestroyed in JSA #66.
Rebuilt prior to Stargirl: The Lost Children #4.
Sand / The SandmanSanderson HawkinsReferred to as a member in Last Days of the Justice Society.
StarmanJack KnightRetired from super-hero career.
Doctor FateHector HallJSA #4Entered the Dreaming with his wife Lyta Trevor Hall and son Daniel (a.k.a. Dream) in JSA #80.
Physical body deceased.
HawkgirlKendra SaundersLater revealed to be original Hawkgirl's (Shiera Sanders-Hall) spirit housed in her body after she killed herself, as explained in Hawkman vol. 4 series during the events of Infinite Crisis.
New version introduced in Dark Nights: Metal.
The Star-Spangled Kid / StargirlCourtney Whitmore
Mister TerrificMichael HoltJSA #11
Doctor Mid-NitePieter Cross
Jakeem ThunderJakeem WilliamsJSA Secret Files #2
Black AdamTeth-Adam/Theo AdamJSA #21Probationary member; defected in JSA #45.
Captain MarvelBilly BatsonJSA #37Active as Captain Marvel.
HourmanRick Tyler

Justice Society of America (vol. 3) additions

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
ObsidianTodd RiceBetween JSA #87 and Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #1
Liberty Belle / Jesse QuickJesse ChambersLeaves JSA to join the Justice League as its speedster from Justice League of America (vol. 2) #48 to #60.
DamageGrant EmersonJustice Society of America (vol. 3) #1Deceased in Blackest Night #4. Reborn after the events of Doomsday Clock.
StarmanThom Kallor
CycloneMaxine Hunkel
Wildcat / TomcatTom BronsonJustice Society of America (vol. 3) #4
Citizen SteelNate HeywoodJustice Society of America (vol. 3) #7
Superman
(Earth-22 version)
Clark Kent/Kal-ElJustice Society of America (vol. 3) #10Returned to Earth-22.
JudomasterSonia SatoJustice Society of America (vol. 3) #11
Amazing ManMarkus ClayJustice Society of America (vol. 3) #12Left the JSA to return to New Orleans and considered forming a team of his own.
LightningJennifer Pierce
Lance / MagogDavid ReidKicked out of the JSA All-Stars in Justice Society of America Annual #2
Deceased in Justice League: Generation Lost #13.
Restored to life in the New 52.
Mister AmericaJeffrey GravesJustice Society of America (vol. 3) #13
All-American KidBilly Armstrong / Jeremy KarneJustice Society of America (vol. 3) #29Joined under false pretenses. Revealed to be Kid Karnevil (Jeremy Karne) in Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #33.
King Chimera
Doctor FateKent V. NelsonJustice Society of America (vol. 3) #30
Blue DevilDaniel CassidyJustice Society of America (vol. 3) #49
ManhunterKate Spencer
Red BeetleSara Butters
Ri
Darknight

JSA All-Stars (vol. 2) additions

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
RoxyJSA All-Stars (vol. 2) #2
Anna FortuneJSA All-Stars (vol. 2) #6

DC Rebirth – present

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
Doctor FateKhalid NassourPrior to Dark Crisis #3Grandnephew of Kent Nelson.
Doctor Mid-NiteBeth ChapelPrior to Doomsday Clock #12
HawkwomanShayera ThalPrior to Dark Crisis #3
The HuntressHelena WayneJustice Society of America (vol. 4) #5Daughter of Batman and Catwoman. This version of the character is from the future of Prime Earth, rather than from Earth-2.
JadeJennifer-Lynn HadenPrior to Doomsday Clock #12Daughter of Green Lantern.
S.T.R.I.P.E.Pat DuganPrior to Doomsday Clock #12Formerly Stripsey.
WildcatYolanda MontezPrior to Doomsday Clock #12
Wonder WomanDiana of Themyscira/Diana PrinceDiana's career was shown in flashback to have started in the 1940s in the Rebirth timeline. When she joined the JSA is unknown.

Young Justice Society

CharacterReal NameNotes
Air WaveHarold "Hal" JordanSon of the original Air Wave.
Betsy RossElizabeth RoseFormer sidekick of Miss America.
Big WordsAnthony RodriguezMember of the Newsboy Legion.
The BoomJudy GarrickDaughter of the Flash.
Cherry BombGloria JamesFormer sidekick of the Human Bomb.
Dan the Dyna-MiteDaniel DunbarFormer sidekick of TNT.
Famous BobbyRoberta HarperMember of the Newsboy Legion.
FlipWalter Johnson
GabbyJonathan Gabrielli
John Henry Jr.John Henry Irons I
LadybugRosibel RiveraFormer sidekick of Red Bee.
Little Boy BlueTommy RogersLeader of the Blue Boys.
Little Miss RedheadJanieMember of the Blue Boys.
Molly PitcherMolly PreacherFormer sidekick of Miss America.
Pinky the Whiz KidPhineas "Pinky" ButlerFormer sidekick of Mr. Scarlet.
Quiz KidRaghu SeetharamanFormer sidekick of Mister Terrific.
Robbie the Robot DogFormer sidekick of Robotman
Salem the Witch GirlSalem NaderFormer sidekick of Doctor Fate.
ScrapperPatrick MacGuireMember of the Newsboy Legion.
The SecretGreta Hayes
SparkySparkington J. NorthrupFormer sidekick of Blue Beetle.
Tick-TockJames "Jimmy" MartinFormer sidekick of Hourman.
Tommy ThompkinsMember of the Newsboy Legion.
ToughyHerbert SimmsMember of the Blue Boys.
TubbyRichard Mehlville
WingWing HowFormer sidekick of the Crimson Avenger. Killed in Stargirl: The Lost Children #6.

Alternate versions

Earth 2

Two alternate versions of the JSA appears in the New 52 comics series Earth 2, set on another world of the Multiverse.

The World Army

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
Doctor FateKhalid Ben-HassinEarth 2 #10
Captain SteelHenry "Hank" Heywood Jr.Earth 2 #13
Red ArrowConnor HawkeEarth 2 #16Killed by Parademons in Earth 2 #24.
BatmanThomas WayneEarth 2 #17Killed by an explosion in Convergence #3.
Red TornadoLois LaneEarth 2 #18
AquawomanMarella
AccountableJames "Jimmy" Olsen
SupermanVal-ZodEarth 2 #19

The Wonders of the World

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
BatmanBruce WaynePrior to Earth 2 #1Killed in Earth 2 #1.
Batman / Huntress / RobinHelena Wayne
Power Girl / SupergirlKara Zor-El
SupermanKal-El / Clark KentSeemingly killed in Earth 2 #1, but revealed to be alive in Earth 2: World's End #9. Killed in Earth 2: World's End #15.
Wonder WomanDiana of Amazon IslandKilled in Earth 2 #1.
CatwomanSelina KylePrior to Earth 2 #0Killed in Worlds' Finest #0.
Doctor FateKhalid Ben-HassinEarth 2 #14
The FlashJay Garrick
Green LanternAlan Scott
HawkgirlKendra Munoz-SaundersEarth 2 #15
The AtomAl PrattEarth 2 #16Killed in Earth 2: World's End #13.
Red ArrowConnor HawkeKilled in Earth 2 #24.
SandmanWesley Dodds
BatmanThomas WayneEarth 2: World's End #1Killed by an explosion in Convergence #3.
Red TornadoLois Lane
SupermanVal-Zod
BatmanDick GraysonEarth 2: Society #16Seemingly killed in Earth 2: Society #21.
Red ArrowOliver QueenKilled in Earth 2: Society #16.

The New Golden Age

An alternate version of the JSA appears in The New Golden Age storyline, in Helena Wayne's future.

CharacterReal NameJoinedNotes
Doctor FateKhalid NassourThe New Golden Age #1
The FlashJudy Garrick
Gentleman GhostJim CraddockJustice Society of America (vol. 4) #1
Green LanternAlan ScottThe New Golden Age #1
Harlequin's SonMichael MayneJustice Society of America (vol. 4) #1
The HuntressHelena Wayne
IcicleCameron Mahkent
MistKyle Knight
Power GirlKara Zor-L / Karen StarrThe New Golden Age #1
Red LanternRuby SokovJustice Society of America (vol. 4) #1
Solomon GrundyCyrus Gold

In other media

DC Animated Universe

CharacterReal NameFirst AppearanceNotesPortrayed by
Justice Society
FlashJay GarrickSuperman & Batman Magazine #8Comics-only
HawkmanCarter HallDC Animated Universe (comics)[citation needed]
HourmanRex TylerJustice League Adventures #20
Green LanternAlan ScottAdventures in the DC Universe #4
SandmanWesley DoddsJustice League Adventures #20
StarmanTed Knight
Justice Guild of America
Black SirenDonna NanceJustice League S01E18Based on Black CanaryJennifer Hale
CatmanT. BlakeBased on Wildcat and BatmanStephen Root
Green GuardsmanScott MasonBased on Green LanternWilliam Katt
Ray ThompsonFormerly team mascotNeil Patrick Harris
StreakUnknownBased on FlashDavid Naughton
Tom TurbineUnknownBased on Superman and AtomTed McGinley

Smallville

CharacterReal NameFirst AppearanceNotesPortrayed by
AtomAl PrattSmallville S09E11Glenn Hoffmann
Black CanaryDinah Drake
Doctor FateKent NelsonKilled by Icicle II.Brent Stait
Doctor Mid-NiteCharles McNider
FlashJay GarrickBilly Mitchell
Green LanternAlan ScottDoug Pinton
HawkgirlShiera Sanders HallSmallville S10E02DeceasedSahar Biniaz
HawkmanCarter HallSmallville S09E11Michael Shanks
HourmanRex Tyler
Mister TerrificTerry Sloane
SandmanWesley DoddsKilled by Icicle II.Ken Lawson
SpectreJim Corrigan
Star-Spangled KidSylvester PembertonDied fighting Icicle II.Jim Shield
WildcatTed GrantRoger Haskett

The Brave and the Bold

CharacterReal NameFirst AppearanceNotesPortrayed by
Black CanaryDinah Drake LanceBTBATB S02E05DeceasedGrey DeLisle
Doctor FateKent NelsonBTBATB S01E10Greg Ellis
Doctor Mid-NiteCharles McNiderBTBATB S02E05Corey Burton
FlashJay GarrickBTBATB S01E15Andy Milder
Green LanternAlan ScottBTBATB S03E11Corey Burton
HawkmanCarter HallBTBATB S02E05William Katt
HourmanRex TylerLex Lang
Mister TerrificTerry SloaneBTBATB S03E11
SandmanWesley Dodds
SpectreJim CorriganBTBATB S02E11Mark Hamill
StarmanTed KnightBTBATB S03E11Jeff Bennett
WildcatTed GrantBTBATB S01E06R. Lee Ermey

DC Universe Animated Original Movies

CharacterReal NameFirst AppearanceNotesPortrayed by
The New Frontier
Black CanaryDinah Drake LanceJustice League: The New Frontier (2008)
Doctor FateKent Nelson
Doctor Mid-NiteCharles McNider
FlashJay Garrick
Green LanternAlan Scott
HawkmanCarter Hall
SpectreJim Corrigan
WildcatTed Grant

Young Justice

CharacterReal NameFirst AppearanceNotesPortrayed by
Doctor FateKent NelsonYoung Justice S01E07DeceasedEd Asner
FlashJay GarrickYoung Justice S01E08Geoff Pierson
Green LanternAlan ScottYoung Justice S01E15
Red TornadoJohn SmithYoung Justice S01E01Jeff Bennett
SandmanWesley DoddsYoung Justice S01E15
WildcatTed Grant

Arrowverse

Pre-Crisis members

A television adaptation of the JSA appears in the TV shows set in the Arrowverse. Members first appeared in Legends of Tomorrow. This version of the team was present in the Pre-Crisis continuity of Arrowverse Earth-1. It is currently unknown if they continue to exist on Earth-1 in the Post-Crisis continuity.

CharacterReal NameFirst AppearanceNotesPortrayed by
HourmanRex TylerLegends of Tomorrow S01E16Rex Tyler, crash lands in May 2016 warning the team to not go back in the Waverider as they would die in their next mission. Rex is later murdered in 1945 by Eobard Thawne.Patrick J. Adams
Commander SteelHenry HeywoodLegends of Tomorrow S02E01Grandfather of Legends member Nate Heywood, now resides in 1973 as a NASA employee working on Apollo 13. revealed to have hidden his fragment of the Spear of Destiny in the mast of the Flag planted on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission.Matthew MacCaull[8]
ObsidianTodd RiceRetired as of 1987. During the same episode it is confirmed that, much like the comics version, Obsidian is Homosexual.Lance Henriksen (older)
Dan Payne (younger)
StargirlCourtney WhitmoreShe now resides in the Year 507 as Merlin, King Arthur's advisor and was protecting her fragment of the Spear of Destiny before the Legends took it.Sarah Grey [1]
Doctor Mid-NiteCharles McNiderHe was residing in the Year 3000 before being killed by a mind altered Rip Hunter to get his fragment of the Spear of Destiny in Legends of Tomorrow; S02E12Kwesi Ameyaw
VixenAmaya JiweGrandmother of modern-day Vixen Mari McCabe. Journeys with the Legends during Season 2 after Rex Tyler is murdered and later begins a relationship with Nate Heywood.Maisie Richardson-Sellers

Post-Crisis members

A second version of the team appears in the Post-Crisis continuity of Arrowverse Earth-2. In this continuity, most of the JSA were wiped out by the Injustice Society 10 years prior to the start of Stargirl. Starman, shortly before his death, passes the Cosmic Staff to Pat Dugan for safekeeping in hopes that one day he can find someone who can use the Cosmic Staff and restart the JSA.[9]

10 years later, Pat's Stepdaughter Courtney Whitmore discovers the Cosmic Staff in the basement of their new home in Blue Valley, Nebraska, and is able to activate it. Courtney later takes the name Stargirl. After stealing the costumes and equipment of the former Justice Society, she gives the costumes and equipment to, and recruits her fellow High School students Yolanda Montez, Beth Chapel, and Rick Tyler to join her and Pat in the formation of a new Justice Society.

CharacterReal NameFirst AppearanceNotesPortrayed by
First Team
Starman[9]Sylvester PembertonStargirl S01E01A former member of the Justice Society. He apparently died from injuries sustained by Icicle during the battle with the Injustice Society. He later appears alive in season two, he was searching for Pat. He found Pat in Blue Valley. He later learned that Pat's stepdaughter was chosen by the cosmic staff. After helping her destroy Eclipso, he offered to help Courtney learn more about the staff's abilities. It was then revealed that his brain was switched with Ultra-Humanite's brain. 10 years after the defeat of Icicle and Ultra-Humanite, it was mentioned by Shade that Sylvester's brain was found and was placed back into his real body.Joel McHale
Hourman[9]Rex TylerA former member of the Justice Society. Hourman survived the battle with the Injustice Society after being defeated by Wizard and was eventually able to track them to Blue Valley, Nebraska. However, he and his wife died shortly afterwards in a car accident caused by Injustice Society member Solomon Grundy, leaving their son Rick in the care of his brother-in-law and all of his research on the Injustice Society to Pat. With his research, the new JSA defeated the ISA and avenged him and his wife.Lou Ferrigno Jr.
Wildcat[9]Ted GrantA former member of the Justice Society. He was apparently killed during the battle with the Injustice Society when he was thrown out of a window by an unknown opponent. His uniform was on display at JSA headquarters, but is currently worn by his successor, Yolanda Montez.Brian Stapf
Doctor Mid-Nite[9]Charles McNiderA former member of the Justice Society. During the battle with the Injustice Society, Doctor Mid-Nite was dragged off into another room by a shadowy hand emitted by Shade. His high-tech goggles contained an AI using his own personality engrams, but the AI was seemingly destroyed by the Icicle. His owl Hooty continues to live in JSA headquarters. In season two it was revealed that he survived the battle, with the Shade trapping him in the Shadowlands. Years later he was released, and helped his successor and the new JSA defeat Eclipso. In flashbacks, Eclipso killed McNider's ten year old daughter, Rebecca. After Eclipso's defeat, he went to reunite with his wife, and learned that he has a ten year old son. He gave the mantle of Doctor Mid-Nite to Beth Chapel.Henry Thomas (Season 1), Alex Collins (Season 2)
Flash[9]Jay GarrickStargirl S02E09During the battle against the Injustice Society, he was apparently killed by Icicle as his helmet is found on the ground with some ice on it. He is later shown in a photograph of the Justice Society. He later appears in a flashback of season two, where the Flash and the rest of the JSA fought Eclipso. Jay later turned up alive 10 years after the defeat of Icicle and Ultra-Humanite.John Wesley Shipp
Johnny Thunder[9]John ThunderStargirl S02E03While nothing appears to remain of him, Johnny was apparently killed during the battle with the Injustice Society with Pat Dugan later mentioning that the culprit was Brainwave. He is later shown in a photograph of the Justice Society. A pink pen containing the Thunderbolt, a magical being only Johnny could control, was on display in JSA headquarters.Ethan Embry
Thunderbolt[9]YzThe Thunderbolt is a magical genie that grants the owner of the pink pen, unlimited wishes. The pen was display in the JSA headquarters. His last holder was Johnny Thunder, before he died, his last wish was that the Thunderbolt finds a new friend. His temporarily holder was Mike Dugan, Mike's best friend Jakeem Thunder is currently the thunderbolt's holder.Jim Gaffigan (voice, S02)
Seth Green (voice, S03)
Green Lantern[9]Alan ScottStargirl S01E01 (photograph only)Scott was a member of the JSA, with a powerful ring. Alan Scott was apparently killed during the battle against the Injustice Society by an unknown opponent, with the green flame from his lantern setting the battlefield ablaze. He is later shown in a photograph of the Justice Society and his lantern was on display in the team's headquarters. In season two, it was revealed that Scott had two kids, named Jennie-Lynn Hayden and Todd Rice. Jennie has Scott's power ring.
Doctor Fate[9]Kent NelsonDoctor Fate was a member of the JSA. Doctor Fate was apparently killed during the battle with the Injustice Society by an unknown opponent where his body is seen on the ground just as Starman was about to fight Brainwave. His helmet was on display at JSA headquarters. He is later shown in a photograph of the Justice Society and his helmet on display in their headquarters.
Hawkman[9]Carter HallHawkman was a member of the JSA along with his wife, Hawkgirl. While nothing appears to remain of him, Hawkman was apparently killed by an unknown opponent during the battle against the Injustice Society with Pat Dugan later mentioning that the culprit was Brainwave. He is later shown in a photograph of the Justice Society.
Hawkgirl[9]Shiera HallHawkgirl was a member of the JSA along with her husband, Hawkman. While nothing appears to remain of her, Hawkgirl was apparently killed during the Injustice Society's attack with Pat Dugan later mentioning that the culprit was Brainwave. She is later shown in a photograph of the Justice Society.
The Sandman[9]Wesley DoddsWesley was a member of the JSA. With power to interpret dreams and a gun that shoots sleeping gas. In this show, Sandy Hawkins is Wesley's nephew. Wesley was found frozen on the ground during the battle with the Injustice Society indicating that he was apparently killed by Icicle. He is later shown in a photograph of the Justice Society.
SpectreJim CorriganWildcat mentioned that the Spectre was amongst the strongest members of the JSA, who were fighting Eclipso, like the others, he failed to stop him. Until the remaining members stop Eclipso by killing the host, Bruce Gordon. Status: Unknown.
Second Team
StargirlCourtney WhitmoreStargirl S01E01Courtney is the stepdaughter of Pat Dugan and the supposed daughter of Starman. She finds the Cosmic Staff in the basement of her home and activates it, later becoming Stargirl. Becoming the team's leader. Courtney thought she was the daughter of Starman, but she was wrong when her real father showed up. Courtney was heartbroken, after finding out the truth about her father. She didn't want to believe that her father was jerk, but she's come to believe that he is. That didn't stop Courtney from being Stargirl, she thrived and defeated the ISA. In season two, she went summer school for failing her class, due to her obsession with being a hero. It took her a while, but she realized that being having a life is just as important as being a hero. Near the end of season two, she defeated Eclipso, with the help of Starman. Starman offered to show her what the staff can do, she accepted of course.Brec Bassinger
WildcatYolanda MontezYolanda was a former popular girl and class president candidate until she became an outcast to the school and a disgrace to her parents due to a Sexting scandal that was publicized school-wide. She later meets Courtney. While at first antagonistic towards her, Yolanda later becomes her friend after receiving Wildcat's costume, seeing it as a way to reinvent herself as her mother still claims that she disgraced herself and the Montez family. During the final fight with the ISA, she killed Brainwave as revenge for killing his son, Henry. In season two she started to regret killing Brainwave, and she's been having hallucinations about him. It drove her mad, she blamed Courtney and quit the team. Weeks later, she rejoined the team to take Eclipso down once and for all. After that she rejoined the team permanently and reconciled with Courtney. 10 years later, Stargirl took up the name of "Starwoman".Yvette Monreal
Doctor Mid-NiteBeth ChapelThe daughter of two doctors, Beth is friendly, but lonely. She immediately befriends Courtney upon meeting her and later visits Courtney's home for dinner where she discovers the goggles of Charles McNider. Beth befriends the AI in the goggles and is later given Doctor Mid-Nite's costume and the mantle. She's the team's hacker. During the final fight with the ISA, Icicle destroyed the goggles, Beth was heartbroken about it. In season two she fixed the goggle, but couldn't fix the AI. Instead what she thought was hearing the AI, but it actually Dr. Charles McNider. Beth discovered that McNider is alive, but trapped in the Shadowlands by the Shade. After McNider was freed from the Shadowlands and the defeat of Eclipso, he gave his permission to Beth to be Doctor Mid-Nite. Beth's parents find out about her superhero career, and they support in a very excitable way. 10 years later, Shade mentioned that Beth married Rick.Anjelika Washington
HourmanRick TylerRick is the son of Rex Tyler. After Rex and his wife are killed in a car accident, Rick is left in the care of his abusive and drunkard uncle Matt. Rick receives Rex's hourglass after Courtney follows him to where the accident took place, and later a party, after it reacts to his presence while helping Pat fix his car. While at first not willing to join the team as he believed that his parents' death to truly be an accident, Doctor Mid-Nite's goggles show a simulation of his parents getting killed by Solomon Grundy as Rick joins to avenge his parents death and get revenge on Solomon Grundy. He is later given Hourman's costume. He was going to kill Grundy, but he let him go. In season two, he befriended the zombie, Rick was determined to keep him safe. One day, Eclipso was messing with his mind, making him believe that Grundy killed a little girl, but she was an illusion. Later that day, he thought he was fighting Grundy, but it was actually his uncle Matt. When he realized he put his uncle in critical condition, he shattered the hourglass in frustration. He was arrested after words, during his time their, Grundy gave him apples through his cell's window. Pat managed to "convince" his uncle to drop the charges and got him bailed out. Rick tried to fix the hourglass, but he couldn't. So he got Grundy to help him fight Eclipso, but Eclipso killed Grundy. After the fight, he buried Grundy in the woods next to an apple tree. 10 years later, Shade mentioned that Rick married Beth.Cameron Gellman
S.T.R.I.P.E.Pat DuganPat is the former sidekick of Starman and the only known surviving ally and friend to the Justice Society. After becoming Courtney's stepfather and moving his stepfamily to Blue Valley, Pat learns the Injustice Society is in Blue Valley and activates S.T.R.I.P.E., a robotic exoskeleton he made out of car parts in order to help Courtney in defeating the ISA. While at first opposed to Courtney recruiting her classmates and forming a team, after their battle with Gambler, Tigress, and Sportsmaster, Pat approves of the team and begins training them to take down the Injustice Society.Luke Wilson
Mike DuganMike is the son of Pat, stepson of Barbara, and stepbrother of Courtney. He was unaware of his dad's past as a superhero, until the near season finale. In season two he joined the JSA as a trainee, learning how to operate the S.T.R.I.P.E. armor. 10 years after the defeat of Icicle and Ultra-Humanite, Mike joined the JSA under the alias of S.T.R.I.P.E. 2.0.Trae Romano
JadeJennie-Lynn HaydenStargirl S02E01Jennie is the daughter of Alan Scott, the Green Lantern. After Scott's death, his ring was placed into Jennie's hands to keep it safe. Years later the ring was activated, leading her to the Lantern that was used to charge the ring. Then she was learning how to control her powers, by controlling her emotions, when she got angry the Lantern exploded, she was able to absorb the energy and she became the battery herself. She helped the JSA defeat Eclipso, after that, she left Blue Valley in search for her twin brother, Todd Rice. 10 years after the defeat of Icicle and Ultra-Humanite, she was mentioned by Shade to have joined the JSA under the alias of Jade.Ysa Penarejo
Jakeem ThunderJakeem WilliamsStargirl S02E03Jakeem is Mike's friend. One night, while in his room playing video games, the Thunderbolt appeared right in front of him. Jakeem and the Thunderbolt became good friends, he's been making wishes that mostly involve food. Mike found him and recruited him into the JSA. With his and the Thunderbolt's help, they defeated Eclipso for good by turning him into toast. 10 years after the defeat of Icicle and Ultra-Humanite, he was mentioned by Shade to have joined the JSA under the alias of Jakeem Thunder.Alkoya Brunson

Injustice

CharacterReal NameFirst AppearanceNotesPortrayed by
Amazing-ManWilliam EverettInjustice: Year Zero #1
Black CanaryDinah Drake
Doctor FateInza CramerInjustice 2 (2017)Deceased
Kent NelsonInjustice: Gods Among Us: Year Two #2David Sobolov
Doctor Mid-NiteArthur McNiderInjustice 2 #20
FlashJay GarrickInjustice: Gods Among Us (2013)DeceasedTravis Willingham
Green LanternAlan ScottInjustice: Year Zero #1
HawkgirlShiera HallInjustice: Gods Among Us (2013)Jennifer Hale
HawkmanKatar HolInjustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five #4Deceased
HourmanRick TylerInjustice: Year Zero #1
Johnny ThunderJohn ThunderDeceased
Liberty BelleElizabeth Lawrence
Mister TerrificTerry SloaneEdwin Hodge
SandmanWesley DoddsDeceased
SpectreJim Corrigan
StarmanTed Knight
WildcatTed GrantInjustice 2 #7
Wonder WomanDianaInjustice: Gods Among Us (2013)Susan Eisenberg

Janet Varney

ThunderboltYzInjustice: Year Zero #4

DC Extended Universe

CharacterReal NameFirst AppearanceNotesPortrayed by
Atom SmasherAlbert "Al" RothsteinBlack Adam (October 2022)Noah Centineo
CycloneMaxine HunkelQuintessa Swindell
Doctor FateKent NelsonDied fighting SabbacPierce Brosnan
HawkmanCarter HallTeam leaderAldis Hodge

Tomorrowverse

CharacterReal NameFirst AppearanceNotesPortrayed by
Black CanaryDinah LanceJustice Society: World War II (2021)Elysia Rotaru
FlashJay GarrickArmen Taylor
HawkmanCarter HallDied fighting the sea monstersOmid Abtahi
HourmanRex TylerMatthew Mercer
Wonder WomanDianaTeam leaderStana Katic

See also

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