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DC's Justice Society of America (Smallville)
The forerunners to the Justice League, the Justice Society of America was a team of mystery men - masked heroes who protected the people of the world however they could. But, after the tragic loss of a member, Hawkgirl, the team struggled. Hawkman had taken drastic action to avenge her death, and the government agency Checkmate sought to turn them into unmasked government agents. When the JSA declined, each member was framed for a crime they didn't commit and arrested. The JSA disbanded, but after many years, the thought arose to rebuild the team with the modern age of heroes, but was dashed out when the son of the man who killed Hawkgirl sought revenge of his own, presumably killing every living member not pictured here.
Part of my rules were to only count characters who made physical, named appearances in costume (assuming they had one). That kept the JSA limited to Hawkman, Doctor Fate, Star-Spangled Kid, Stargirl, and Jay Garrick (who appeared in the Season 11 comics). All the others were either seen in civilian clothes or on the painting in the brownstone, which depicted them as they are in the comics. I didn't want to make any assumptions (or make twelve more figures with no discernible differences from their comic counterparts) so I kept it minimal.
DC's Justice Society of America (Smallville)
The forerunners to the Justice League, the Justice Society of America was a team of mystery men - masked heroes who protected the people of the world however they could. But, after the tragic loss of a member, Hawkgirl, the team struggled. Hawkman had taken drastic action to avenge her death, and the government agency Checkmate sought to turn them into unmasked government agents. When the JSA declined, each member was framed for a crime they didn't commit and arrested. The JSA disbanded, but after many years, the thought arose to rebuild the team with the modern age of heroes, but was dashed out when the son of the man who killed Hawkgirl sought revenge of his own, presumably killing every living member not pictured here.
Part of my rules were to only count characters who made physical, named appearances in costume (assuming they had one). That kept the JSA limited to Hawkman, Doctor Fate, Star-Spangled Kid, Stargirl, and Jay Garrick (who appeared in the Season 11 comics). All the others were either seen in civilian clothes or on the painting in the brownstone, which depicted them as they are in the comics. I didn't want to make any assumptions (or make twelve more figures with no discernible differences from their comic counterparts) so I kept it minimal.