Justice League
Comic book superhero team
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2024 | Appears in Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part One, another entry in the Tomorrowverse animated films. |
2024 | DC launched the DC All-In initiative, introducing a new approach to the Justice League series, with Justice League Unlimited as a key component. The series, written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Dan Mora, establishes a new team structure with an expanded roster of heroes based in a new Watchtower orbiting Earth. |
2023 | Featured in Justice League: Warworld, continuing the Tomorrowverse animated series. |
2023 | The Justice League goes on hiatus, and the Titans, led by Nightwing, become the DC universe's premier superhero team. |
2023 | Titans establish their new headquarters in Blüdhaven, rebuilding Titans Tower over a previously destroyed prison site following a breakout led by the villain Heartless. |
2023 | Justice League was brought back from the dead following the end of Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths. |
2023 | Amanda Waller, working under The Light, initiates a plan to take action against metahumans, believing they have become too powerful. |
2022 | Justice League makes a cameo appearance in the first-season finale of Peacemaker, featuring Wonder Woman, Flash, Superman, and Aquaman. |
2022 | Featured in Green Lantern: Beware My Power, part of the Tomorrowverse animated films. |
2022 | Appears in the animated film DC League of Super-Pets. |
June 2022 | The fourth volume of the Justice League title reaches its conclusion with a total of 75 issues |
May 2022 | Justice League Incarnate concludes its 5-issue run |
March 2022 | Justice League Dark concludes its backup feature appearances in the mainline Justice League series during the Dark Crisis story arc with issue #71 |
January 2022 | Justice League Incarnate, a 5-issue title featuring heroes from multiple Earths, begins publication |
2021 | Zack Snyder's Director's Cut of Justice League is released, providing an alternate version of the team's first group appearance. |
May 2021 | Justice League Dark begins appearing as a backup feature in the mainline Justice League series during the Dark Crisis story arc, starting from issue #59 |
February 2021 | Justice League Dark second volume concludes after 29 issues. |
2020 | Appears in Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, concluding the DC Animated Movie Universe storyline. |
2020 | Justice League Odyssey completes its 25-issue run. |
2019 | Justice League mentioned in the first season of Titans TV series during flashback conversations between Dick Grayson and Donna Troy. |
2019 | At the end of the Arrowverse crossover 'Crisis on Infinite Earths', heroes of Earth-Prime form a team at an abandoned S.T.A.R. Labs building, including The Flash, Supergirl, White Canary, Batwoman, Black Lightning, Superman, and Martian Manhunter, with an empty seat honoring Oliver Queen. |
2019 | Featured in Reign of the Supermen within the DC Animated Movie Universe. |
2019 | DC Comics published a Justice League crossover with Dark Horse Comics' Black Hammer series. |
2018 | Appears in The Death of Superman, part of the DC Animated Movie Universe. |
2018 | Justice League Odyssey series launched, focusing on Cyborg, Starfire, Green Lantern Jessica Cruz, and Azrael being lured by Darkseid into the Ghost Sector. |
2018 | Justice League: No Justice limited series runs for 4 issues, taking place after the Dark Nights: Metal event. |
July 2018 | Justice League Dark second volume begins, led by Wonder Woman and featuring a team including John Constantine, Zatanna, Swamp Thing, Man-Bat, Detective Chimp, Doctor Fate, and briefly Animal Man. |
2017 | The Justice League formally appears as a team in the theatrical release of the Justice League movie. |
2017 | Featured in Justice League Dark, continuing the DC Animated Movie Universe series. |
2017 | Dan Didio commented on the competitive nature between DC Comics and Marvel, noting that crossovers typically occurred only when sales were low. |
2016 | Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman first appear together in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, though not yet formally as a team. The Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg also make cameo appearances in this film. |
2016 | Appears in Justice League vs. Teen Titans within the DC Animated Movie Universe. |
2015 | Appears in Justice League: Gods and Monsters, featuring an alternate version of the team with Superman as Zod's son, Wonder Woman as New God Bekka, and a Man-Bat-like Batman. |
2015 | Featured in Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, another film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. |
2014 | Featured in Justice League: War, part of the DC Animated Movie Universe. |
October 27 2013 |
Young Justice: Legacy
Little Orbit cancels Wii and Wii U versions of the game due to quality issues and lack of retailer support. Xbox 360, PS3, 3DS, and Windows versions are released as planned.
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August 3 2013 |
Young Justice: Legacy
Game's official Facebook page announces delay for Windows and Nintendo platforms until November 2013, with Wii version still scheduled for original release.
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April 3 2013 |
Young Justice: Legacy
Namco Bandai Games announces partnership with Little Orbit Games to distribute the game in Europe and the Middle East.
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February 2013 |
Young Justice: Legacy
Originally scheduled release month for Young Justice: Legacy on multiple gaming platforms including Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360.
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December 17 2012 |
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection
MattyCollector.com released final Justice League Unlimited three-pack featuring Toyman, Doctor Destiny, and Firefly.
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November 15 2012 |
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection
MattyCollector.com released fifth Justice League Unlimited three-pack featuring Blue Beetle (Ted Kord), Booster Gold, and Translucent Fire.
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October 15 2012 |
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection
MattyCollector.com released fourth Justice League Unlimited three-pack featuring Guy Gardner, Detective Batman, and Martian Manhunter.
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September 17 2012 |
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection
MattyCollector.com released third Justice League Unlimited three-pack featuring Herafter Superman, Vandal Savage, and Batman (dark blue/grey variant).
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August 15 2012 |
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection
MattyCollector.com released second Justice League Unlimited three-pack featuring Future Static, Aquagirl, and Micron.
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July 16 2012 |
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection
MattyCollector.com released first Justice League Unlimited three-pack featuring Mongul, Wonder Woman, and Batman.
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2011 |
Young Justice: Legacy
Young Justice: Legacy enters pre-production, with game development shifting between Little Orbit's internal teams and external studios in Madrid and Melbourne.
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2011 |
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection
Three-pack figure collections released featuring various characters including Manhunter Robots, Green Lantern variants, Despero, Katma Tui, Warlord, Supergirl, Deimos, The Joker, Batman, and Gray Ghost
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2011 |
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection
Mattel released the final figures of the line, including two three-packs, a seven-pack, and three exclusive Con three-packs on the Mattel website.
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2011 |
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection
DC Universe introduced Justice League Unlimited Three-Packs, offering collectors multiple figures in a single package and expanding the merchandise line for the franchise.
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November 15 2011 |
DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection
MattyCollector.com released an exclusive seven-pack action figure collection featuring Doctor Mid-Nite, Creeper, Johnny Thunder, Thunderbolt, Gypsy, Crimson Avenger, and Speedy.
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