JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA

Justice Society Members: All Mainstream Timelines

» FIRST APPEARANCE:  All-Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940)
Origin: DC Special #29 (Sept. 1977)
Post-Crisis origin: Secret Origins #31 (Nov. 1988)

The following is a list of members for the Justice Society that spans all continuities.

Prior to Crisis on Infinite Earths, in the original "DC universe," the JSA resided on Earth-Two and their membership included the original (Golden Age) Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Robin and Huntress. After Crisis, all parallel Earths were merged into one and all "duplicate heroes" were eliminated from the timeline.

This list does not include members of the All-Star Squadron. It does include all members of the JSA All-Stars offshoot.

Member (Real Name) Joined Status & Info
1. The Atom (Albert "Al" Pratt) DC Special #29 (Sept. 1977) Deceased Zero Hour #3 (Sept. 1994).
1. Batman (Bruce Wayne) Deceased Adventure Comics #462 (Apr. 1979); retconned away
1. Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson, Nabu) Originally deceased (with Inza) Book of Fate #1 (Feb. 1997). Now active again.
1. The Flash (Jay Garrick) Active in the JSA.
1. Green Lantern (Alan Scott aka Sentinel) Active. Pre-New 52 deceased in Justice Society of America vol. 3 #54 (Oct. 2011).
1. Hawkman (Carter Hall) Died Hawkman #13 (Sept. 1994); reincarnated JSA #23 (June 2001); killed Blackest Night #1 (Sept. 2009); resurrected Blackest Night #8 (May 2010)
1. Hourman (Rex Tyler) Uncertain. Deceased Zero Hour #3 (Sept. 1994). Saved from his "death" JSA #66 (Dec. 2004).
1. Sandman (Wesley Dodds) Deceased JSA Secret Files #1 (Aug. 1999)
1. The Spectre (James Brendan Corrigan) Corrigan deceased Spectre vol. 3 #62 (Feb. 1998)
1. Superman (Kal-L, Clark Kent) Deceased Infinite Crisis #7 (June 2006)
—. Red Tornado (Mathilda Hunkel) not official; appeared All-Star #3 (Winter 1940) Active as the JSA's museum curator
11. Johnny Thunderbolt (Johnny Thunder II & Yz) All-Star Comics #6 (Aug./Sept. 1941) Active in the JSA. Johnny's body died prior to JSA #32 (Mar. 2002) but his mind has merged with the Thunderbolt.
12. Starman (Ted Knight) All-Star Comics #8 (Dec. 1940/Jan. 1941) Deceased Starman #72 (Dec. 2000)
12. Doctor Mid-Nite (Doctor Charles McNider aka Starman II) Deceased Zero Hour #2 (Sept. 1994)
14. Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) All-Star Comics #12 (Aug./Sept. 1942) Left for Olympus, Crisis on Infinite Earths #12 (Mar. 1986); retconned away
15. Miss America (Joan Dale Trevor aka Miss Cosmos) Young All-Stars Annual #1 (1988) Temporary post-Crisis retcon; active in adventuring
—. Amazing Man I (William Blake Everett) not official; All-Star Squadron member Presumed deceased of cancer, following Justice League America #87 (Apr. 1994)
16. Hippolyta (Wonder Woman III) Post-Crisis retcon. Wonder Woman, vol. 2 #133 (May 1998) Ascended to godhood after being murdered in Trial of the Amazons #1 (May 2022). See Notes.
17. Hawkgirl (Shiera Saunders Hall) joined around the same time as Wonder Woman, per JSA vol. 2 # (June 2026) Deceased Zero Hour #3 (Sept. 1994); resurrected Blackest Night #8 (May 2010)
18. Mister Terrific (Terry Sloane) All-Star Comics #24 (Spring 1945) Killed by the Spirit King in Justice League of America #171 (Oct. 1979)
18. Wildcat (Ted Grant) Killed by Lady Kobra in JSA vol. 2 #6 (June 2025)
20. Black Canary (Diana Drake Lance) All-Star Comics #41 (June/July 1948) Died of cancer in Secret Origins #50 (Aug. 1990)
Silver Age
21. Robin (Dick Grayson) Justice League of America #55 (Aug. 1967) Deceased Crisis on Infinie Earths #12 (Mar. 1986)
22. Red Tornado II (the Tornado Champion, the Tornado Tyrant aka John Smith) Justice League of America #65 (Sept. 1968) Active in adventuring
23. Power Girl (Kara Zor-L aka Karen Starr) All-Star Comics #58 (Jan./Feb. 1976) Active in the JSA
23. Skyman (Sylvester Pemberton, Jr. aka Star-Spangled Kid) Deceased Infinity Inc. #51 (June 1988)
25. Huntress II (Helena Wayne) All-Star Comics #72 (May/June 1978) Deceased Crisis on Infinie Earths #12 (Mar. 1986)
—. Johnny Quick (Johnny Chambers) not official; assisted in Justice Society of America vol. 2 #3-10 (1992–1993) Deceased The Flash vol. 2 #112 (Apr. 1996)
JSA Title Begins
Member (Real Name) Joined Status & Info
26. Atom-Smasher (Albert Rothstein, Nuklon) JSA #2 (Sept. 1999) Active
26. Black Canary II (Dinah Laurel Lance) Active
26. Hourman III (Matthew Tyler) Deceased JSA #66 (Dec. 2004); active
26. Sand (Sanderson Hawkins, Sandy the Golden Boy, Sandman IV) Uncertain
26. Starman VII (Jack Knight) Retired from adventuring
31. Doctor Fate IV (Hector Hall, Silver Scarab, Sandman III) JSA #4 (Nov. 1999) Deceased JSA #80 (Feb. 2006)
31. Hawkgirl II (Kendra Shiera Saunders) Killed Blackest Night #1 (Sept. 2009); active
31. Stargirl (Courtney Whitmore, Star-Spangled Kid II) Active in the JSA
34. Mister Terrific II (Michael Holt) JSA #11 (June 2000) Active
34. Doctor Mid-Nite II (Doctor Pieter Cross) Active in the JSA
36. Jakeem Thunder (Jakeem Johnny Williams) JSA Secret Files #2 (Sept. 2001) Active in the JSA
—. The JSA Auxiliary: Air Wave II, Black Condor II, Doctor Occult, Iron Munro, Jade, Nemesis, Phantom Lady II, the Patriot, The Ray II, Shining Knight, S.T.R.I.P.E., Vigilante I and Vigilante V JSA: Our Worlds at War #1 (Sept. 2001) Black Condor, Jade, Nemesis, Phantom Lady and Vigilante I deceased
37. Black Adam (Thet-Adam, Theo Adam) JSA #29 (Dec. 2001) Active
38. Captain Marvel (Billy Batson, Marvel) unofficial JSA #33;
official JSA #37 (Aug. 2002)
Active
38. Hourman II (Rick Tyler) Active in the JSA
—. Crimson Avenger III (Jill Carlyle) unofficial members,
JSA #33 (Apr. 2002)
Uncertain
—. Icicle II (Cameron Mahkent) Active in villainy
"THY KINGDOM COME": Justice Society of America vol. 3
Member (Real Name) Joined Status & Info
40. Liberty Belle II (Jesse Belle Chambers, Jesse Quick) before Justice Society of America vol. 3 #1 (Feb. 2007) Uncertain
40. Obsidian (Todd James Rice) Active in the JSA
42. Cyclone (Maxine Hunkel) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #1 (Feb. 2007) Uncertain
42. Damage (Grant Emerson) Killed Blackest Night #4 (Dec. 2009); restored in Doomsday Clock #12 (Feb. 2020)
42. Starman VIII (Thom Kallor, Star Boy I) Returned to the 31st century
45. Tomcat (Tom Bronson, Wildcat III) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #4 (Apr. 2007) Uncertain
46. Citizen Steel (Nathan Heywood) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #7 (Aug. 2007) Uncertain
47. Superman of Earth-22 (Kal-El, Clark Kent) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #11 (Dec. 2007) Returned to Earth-22
48. Amazing-Man III (Marcus Clay) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #12 (Mar. 2008) Uncertain
48. Judomaster III (Sonia Sato) Uncertain
48. Magog (Lance Corporal David Reid) Killed by Max Lord, Justice League: Generation Lost #13 (Jan. 2011)
48. Lightning II (Jennifer Pierce) Uncertain
52. Mr. America III (Jeffrey Graves) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #13 (Apr. 2008) Uncertain
—. "All-American Kid II" (Jeremy Karne, aka Kid Karnevil) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #29 (Sept. 2009) A villain; joined under false pretenses
53. King Chimera (unrevealed) Uncertain
54. Doctor Fate V (Dr. Kent V. Nelson) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #30 (Oct. 2009) Uncertain
JSA ALL-STARS, THE TEAMS SPLIT
Member (Real Name) Joined Status & Info
55.

Roxy (none)

JSA All-Stars #2 (Mar. 2010) Uncertain
56. Anna Fortune (unrevealed) JSA All-Stars #5 (June 2010) Uncertain
57. Blue Devil (Daniel Cassidy) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #46 (Feb. 2011) Active
58. Darknight II (unrevealed) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #49 (May 2011) Uncertain
58. Manhunter VI (Katherine Spencer) Uncertain
58. Red Beetle (Sara Butters) Uncertain
58. Ri (unrevealed) Uncertain

About Rebirth

The Justice Society was banished from continuity during the New 52 (2011–2016). Although "Rebirth" began in 2016, the team was not revived right away but after the events of Doomsday Clock and Dark Nights: Death Metal (2020–2021).

After many cameos and guest appearances by former members, the team officially reformed in contemporary continuity in Dark Crisis #3, which led into the "New Golden Age" event.

In Justice Society of America vol. 4, several viglantes and villains were admitted to the team as provisionary members. This was at the behest of the Huntress (Helena Wayne), who wanted to redeem them because she had done so successfully in her own time. Tred

» SEE ALSO: The Lost Children of the Golden Age

REBIRTH: An Infinity, Inc. reunion
Member (Real Name) Joined Status & Info
62. Doctor Fate VI (Khalid Nassour) Dark Crisis #3 (Oct. 2022) Active in the JSA
62. Doctor Mid-Nite II (Doctor Midnight, Beth Chapel) Deceased Eclipso #13 (Nov. 1993); resurrected by the "Lazarus Planet" event
62. Jade (Jennie-Lynn Hayden) Active in the JSA
62. Wildcat II (Yolanda Montez) Deceased Eclipso #13 (Nov. 1993); resurrected by the "Lazarus Planet" event
66. The Huntress II (Helena Wayne) Justice Society of America vol. 4 #5 (Oct. 2023) From a future that no longer exists; relocated to the 31st century Justice Society of America vol. 4 #12 (Dec. 2024)
67. Quiz Kid (Raghu Seetharaman) Justice Society of America vol. 4 #6 (Nov. 2023) Protegee of Mr. Terrific
68. Salem the Witch Girl (Salem Rula Nader) Justice Society of America vol. 4 #8 (Feb. 2024) Former protegee of Dr. Fate
69. Mordru (The Legionnaire) Justice Society of America vol. 4 #10 (Aug. 2024) The 16-year-old, relocated to the 31st century
70. Kid Eternity II (unrevealed) JSA vol. 2 #12 (Dec. 2025) Active in the JSA

31st Century Justice Society

The original three members of this group ([Atom-Smasher], Doctor Fate and Green Lantern) were first glimpsed in The New Golden Age #1 (Jan. 2023). They were killed by Per Degaton, but after he was defeated (Justice Society of America vol. 4 #5, Oct. 2023), their existence was apparently restored.

Member (Real Name) Joined Status & Info
1. [Atom-Smasher] (unrevealed) Formed prior to The New Golden Age #1 (Jan. 2023) Active in the Justice Society
1. Doctor Fate (Sofie) Active in the Justice Society
1. Green Lantern (unrevealed) Active in the Justice Society
4. The Huntress II (Helena Wayne) Justice Society of America vol. 4 #11 (Nov. 2024) From a future timeline that no longer exists; relocated to the 31st century
4. Mordru (The Legionnaire) Young version of the Legion's arch-foe; active in the Justice Society
4. Solomon Grundy Unknown
4. Wildcat (unrevealed) Unknown
4 XS (Jenni Ognats) Former Legion member (Reboot and Retroboot); active in the Justice Society

 

Justice Society Dark

From The New History of the DC Universe #1 (2025).

The Justice Society Dark, a World War II-era offshoot of the Justice Society of America. It was assembled by the original Mister Miracle (Thaddeus Brown) with Doctor Fate, Zatara, Doctor Occult and Blue Beetle. (New History of the DC Universe #1)

This team predated the Justice Society. In 1940, its members (including Madam Xanadu) were monitoring the emergence of the Spectre in his host, Detective Jim Corrigan. During their investigation, they met the Flash. (JSA vol. 2 #14)

In one of the first references to the team, Dr. Fate and his sidekick, Salem, were searching Slaughter Swamp for but its only known member was Mister Miracle. He mentioned two other members, Zatara and Diamond Jack. (Justice Society of America vol. 4 #2) The team helped search for Salem after she was abducted by the Childminder (she would not reappear for decades). (The New Golden Age #1) Note: Diamond Jack is an obscure Fawcett Comics hero, this is his first DC Comics reference.

The group is known to have participated in a 1945 case known as “the Storm of Sin.” (The New Golden Age #1)

At some point, its members "used magic to permanently slow their own aging." (New History of the DC Universe #1)

Member (Real Name) First appearance Status & Info
Blue Beetle (Dan Garrett) Mystery Men Comics #1 (Fox, Aug. 1939) Current status uncertain; presumed deceased
Diamond Jack (Jack Lansing) Slam-Bang Comics #1 (Fawcett, Mar. 1940) Possessor of a miraculous magic diamond. Status unknown.
Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson, Nabu) More Fun Comics #55 (May 1940) Semi-active in adventuring
Doctor Occult (Dr. Richard Occult) New Fun Comics #6 (Oct. 1935) Active in adventuring
Madame Xanadu (Nimue Inwudu) Madame Xanadu #1 (July 1981) Active in adventuring; also with the Justice League Dark
Mister Miracle I (Thaddeus Brown) Mister Miracle vol. 1 #1 (Mar./Apr. 1971) Deceased in Mister Miracle #1 (1971)
Zatara (Giovannie Zatara) Action Comics #1 (June 1938) Deceased Swamp Thing (July 1986)

Alternate Realities

Future Justice Society

The Huntress redeems a group of villains: the Mist III, Icicle, Solomon Grundy, Harlequin's Son, Red Lantern and Gentleman Ghost. From The New Golden Age #1 (Jan. 2023); by Geoff Johns and Mikel Janin.

26 years in the future, the Huntress (daughter of Batman and Catwoman) is forced to assemble a Society made of reformed villains, her "Redeemers." (The New Golden Age #1, Jan. 2023)

In this timeline, the only surviving members of the JSA proper were Power Girl and Doctor Fate, but then they are all killed by Per Degaton. This was a lead-in to the relaunch of Justice Society of America vol. 4 (2023).

The "Redeemers"
Member (Real Name) Joined First appearance
The Huntress II(Helena Wayne) The New Golden Age #1 (Jan. 2023) The New Golden Age #1 (Jan. 2023); historial: DC Super Stars #17 (Nov./Dec. 1977)
Gentleman Ghost (Jim Craddock) Flash Comics #88 (Oct. 1947)
Icicle II (Cameron Mahkent) Son of the original Icicle; Infinity Inc. #34 (Jan. 1987)
Harlequin's Son (Michael Mayne) Son of the original Harlequin; The New Golden Age #1 (Jan. 2023)
The Mist III (Kyle Knight) Son of Starman Jack Knight; Starman vol. 2 #38 (Jan. 1998, as an infant)
Ruby (Ruby Sokov) Daughter of the original Red Lantern; The New Golden Age #1 (Jan. 2023)
Solomon Grundy All-American Comics #61 (Oct. 1944)

Justice Society Infinity: Alternate Earth-Two

Portrait of the Justice Society Infinity, from JSA Kingdom Come Special: The Kingdom (Jan. 2009); by Jerry Ordway.

After Infinite Crisis, Earth-Two was apparently restored and during the intervening years, the JSA had merged with Infinity, inc. to form Justice Society Infinity. In this group's appearance, the JSI members who migrated from Infinity, Inc. appeared to be from a time up to the Crisis on Infinite Earths. The Silver Scarab and Star-Spangled Kid wear their original uniforms, and both are still alive. This suggests that at the very least, Infinity, Inc. #31-53 (1986–88) do not belong in this timeline.

New members include an "Hour Girl" (identity unrevealed) and Sandman II (Sanderson Hawkins).

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