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Justice League of Earth
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAction Comics #859 (January 2008)
Created byGeoff Johns, Gary Frank
In-story information
Base(s)Metropolis, Earth
Member(s)Earth-Man
Golden Boy
Radiation Roy
Spider Girl
Storm Boy
Tusker

The Justice League of Earth are fictional characters, a supervillain team of the 31st century in the DC Comics universe. They were created by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank and first appeared in Action Comics #859 (January 2008) as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes.

Fictional team history

The Justice League of Earth is a group of super-powered humans living on 31st-century Earth. They audition for the Legion of Super-Heroes, but are rejected due to their ineffective powers and psychosis. Earth-Man recruits the group, claiming that Superman is a human and convincing Earth to turn against him and other aliens.

The Legion are branded as fugitives, after which the League attempts to hunt him down. In response, Timber Wolf and Lightning Lass establish an interstellar "Underground Railroad" for aliens to escape Earth. The Legion ultimately defeats the League and imprisons them on Takron-Galtos.

In Final Crisis, Earth Man, Golden Boy, Storm Boy, and Tusker join Superboy-Prime's Legion of Super-Villains.

Members

  • Earth Man (Kirt Niedrigh) - He can absorb and duplicate the abilities of others.
  • Golden Boy (Klint Stewirt) - He can change the structure of any element into gold just by touching them.
  • Radiation Roy (Roy Travich) - He emits radiation.
  • Spider Girl (Sussa Paka) - She has super-strong prehensile hair.
  • Storm Boy (Myke Chypurz) - He can control the weather.
  • Tusker (Horace Lafeaugh) - He has ivory-like tusks that can grow to certain sizes as well as enhanced durability, a healing factor, and enhanced strength, agility, and reflexes.

References

  1. Action Comics #859. DC Comics.
  2. Action Comics #860. DC Comics.
  3. Action Comics #861. DC Comics.
  4. Action Comics #862. DC Comics.
  5. Action Comics #863. DC Comics.
  6. Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #2-3. DC Comics.

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