Justice Society of America
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Justice Society of America
Summary
Justice Society of America is a fictional group of characters[1]. It draws 2,289 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_group_of_characters category, ranking #8 of 78).[2]
Key Facts
- Justice Society of America is the creator of Gardner Fox[3].
- Justice Society of America is the creator of Sheldon Mayer[4].
- Justice Society of America's instance of is recorded as fictional group of characters[5].
- Justice Society of America's instance of is recorded as superhero team[6].
- Justice Society of America's founder is recorded as Atom (Al Pratt)[7].
- Justice Society of America's founder is recorded as Kent Nelson[8].
- Justice Society of America's founder is recorded as Jay Garrick[9].
- Justice Society of America's founder is recorded as Alan Scott[10].
- Justice Society of America's founder is recorded as Hawkman[11].
- Justice Society of America's founder is recorded as Hourman[12].
- Justice Society of America's founder is recorded as Sandman[13].
- Justice Society of America's founder is recorded as Spectre[14].
- Justice Society of America's founder is recorded as Johnny Thunder[15].
- Justice Society of America's founder is recorded as Thunderbolt[16].
- Justice Society of America was published by DC Comics[17].
- Justice Society of America's language of work or name is recorded as English[18].
- Justice Society of America's country of origin is recorded as United States[19].
- Justice Society of America comprises Atom (Al Pratt)[20].
- Justice Society of America comprises Kent Nelson[21].
- Justice Society of America comprises Jay Garrick[22].
- Justice Society of America comprises Alan Scott[23].
- Justice Society of America comprises Hawkman[24].
- Justice Society of America comprises Hourman[25].
- Justice Society of America comprises Sandman[26].
- Justice Society of America comprises Spectre[27].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include fictional group of characters[5] and superhero team[6].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Justice Society of America include Justice Society: World War II[28], an animated film[29], directed by Jeff Wamester[30].
Why It Matters
Justice Society of America draws 2,289 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_group_of_characters category, ranking #8 of 78).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
Entities named for it include Justice Society: World War II[28], an animated film[29], directed by Jeff Wamester[30].