Cover of Justice League 3000 #1 (February 2014), art by Howard Porter.
Group publication information
Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
Justice League 3000 #1 (December 2013)
Created by
JM DeMatteis, Keith Giffen, Howard Porter
Justice League 3000
Series publication information
Schedule
Monthly
Format
Ongoing
Publication date
December 2013 – March 2015
Creator(s)
JM DeMatteis, Keith Giffen, Howard Porter
Justice League 3000 is a comic book series published by DC Comics. Taking place in the future of the DC Universe as part of The New 52, the series features a 31st century iteration of the Justice League, with new versions of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, and Green Lantern.[1] The series is written by JM DeMatteis and Keith Giffen and illustrated by Howard Porter. Justice League 3000 began publication in December 2013.[2]
JusticeLeague3000 is a comic book series published by DC Comics. Taking place in the future of the DC Universe as part of The New 52, the series features...
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originally named the Justice Society of America before being reintroduced in the year of 1960 under its current and most-known name, JusticeLeague of America....
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even within the same story. For example, "Crisis on Earth-Three!" (JusticeLeague of America #29 (August 1964)) uses "Earth-3" and "Earth-Three" interchangeably...
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non-speaking appearance in the JusticeLeague episode "Twilight".[citation needed] The Forever People appear in Young Justice, with Vykin voiced by Kevin...
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Lantern (2011), Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Suicide Squad (2016), Wonder Woman (2017), JusticeLeague (2017), Shazam! (2019), Birds of Prey...
#32 (November 1988): The JusticeLeague of America. In a full-length story by Keith Giffen and Peter David, the JusticeLeague is formed by Green Lantern...