November 13, 2024
Legion of Substitute Heroes early 1980s
November 11, 2024
Legion of Supstitute Heroes 1970s
Polar Boy, Night Girl, Chlorophyll Kid
bottom row:
Stone Boy, Fire Lad, Color Kid
(The costumes were shown in various issues and not always coherent. So I could only define it by "1970s".)
November 9, 2024
Heroes Of Lallor
1960s: Evolvo Lad, Life Lass, Beast Boy, Gas Girl, Duplicate Boy.
The variants of Duplicate Boy appeared in Action Comics #381 (1969) and Superboy #219 (1976).
Life Lass' alternate costume was seen e. g. in the Who's Who Directory of 1986.
August 26, 2024
Justice League International 1987
The characters from the cover of JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL #7, when the series name changed from "Justice League" to "Justice League International".
top row: Martian Manhunter, Black Canary, Mister Miracle, Batman
bottom row: Guy Gardner, Booster Gold, Blue Beetle, Captain Atom, Rocket Red
July 15, 2024
Crime Syndicate (2013)
plus a colour variant of Johnny Quick and Jessica Cruz, who became later on the new Power Ring.
June 22, 2024
Justice League 1987
The characters from the cover of JUSTICE LEAGUE #1.
May 23, 2024
Justice League (New 52)
The core Justice League team of the New 52 era according to Jim Lee's famous promotional artwork of 2011.
June 12, 2023
Crisis in the 30 Century - The Crossover of the Justice League, the Justice Society and the Legion of Super-Heroes
second row: Batman, Green Lantern, Earth-2 Green Lantern, Power Girl, Earth-2 Flash, The Demons Three Rath, Ghast and Abnegazar, Brainiac 5, Princess Projectra, Wildfire, Sun Boy
May 8, 2023
DC's introduction of the Squadron of Justice
row 2: Earth-2 Batman, Earth-2 Robin, Earth-2 Green Lantern, Johnny Thunder, Thunderbolt, Green Arrow, Green Lantern
row 3: Spy Smasher, Pinky, Mary Marvel, Captain Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr., Ibis the Invincible, Bulletman, Bulletgirl
Refering to the story from Justice League of America #135-137 from 1976.
June 11, 2022
Justice Society and Infinity Inc. - The Legacy on Earth-2
January 26, 2022
Legion of Substitute Heroes 1966
The first appearance of this group was in Adventure Comics #306 (1963). Color Kid joined in Adventure Comics #351 (1966).
top row: Polar Boy, Night Girl, Chlorophyll Kid
bottom row: Stone Boy, Fire Lad, Color Kid
January 18, 2022
December 11, 2021
Kingdom Come
November 10, 2021
Young All-Stars
September 23, 2021
Doom Patrol - The Pre-Crisis Era
The Doom Patrol that appeared first in My Greatest Adventure #80 (1963)
Negative Man, Robotman, Chief, Elasti-Girl
New outfits and new members:
Negative Man, Mento, Robotman, Chief, Elasti-Girl, Beast Boy
The new Doom Patrol that appeared first in Showcase #94 (1977)
Tempest, Robotman, Negative Woman, Celsius
August 28, 2021
Justice League of America (The Detroit Era)
June 17, 2021
Seven Soldiers of Victory
The Seven Soldiers Of Victory from the Pre-Crisis era:
Stripesy, Star-Spangled Kid, Crimson Avenger, Shining Knight, Speedy, Green Arrow, Vigilante
May 9, 2021
All-Star Squadron (Who's Who 1987)
The All-Star Squadron according to Who's Who Update #1 from August 1987.
row 1: Starman, Flying Fox, Fury, Flash, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Sandy, the Golden Boy, Sandman, Manhunter II, Atom, Johnny Thunder, Thunderbolt, Wildcat, Spectre
row 2: Tarantula, Doll Man, Plastic Man, Amazing Man, Hourman, Star-Spangled Kid, Stripesy, Robotman I, Commander Steel, Human Bomb, Jester, Manhunter I, Dyna-Mite, TNT, Doctor Occult
row 3: Midnight, Shining Knight, Red Bee, Ray, Doctor Mid-Nite, Johnny Quick, Liberty Belle, Firebrand II, Wing, Crimson Avenger, Zatara, Judomaster, Tiger, Captain Triumph, Phantom Lady
row 4: Whip, Sargon, Guardian, Uncle Sam, Mister Terrific, "Iron" Munro, Air Wave I, Neptune Perkins, Tsunami, Doctor Fate, Green Lantern I, Tigress, Black Condor, Mister America, Vigilante I
March 14, 2021
Justice Society Of America 1969
The JSA according to a pin-up by Murphy Anderson from Justice League Of America #97 (1969)
top row: Batman, SupermanMarch 5, 2021
All-Star Sqaudron (Post-Crisis)
The Post-Crisis version of the All-Star Squadron from Earth-2 that has been shown in this shot in issue #60 in 1986