Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Justice League is DC's biggest team and has appeared in comics over and over again. Whenever there is a major threat to the DC Universe, it's usually the Justice League who first rises to the challenge. Everyone knows the name Justice League, and the story behind how they got their name is surprisingly simple.
Sometimes the reason behind a team's name is simple. The Teen Titans are called such because they were all teenage heroes. Red Hood and the Outlaws earned their name because they're people willing to work outside the law, often violently, to achieve justice. But there wasn't really any in-universe explanation for the Justice League — but there's an historical explanation that makes perfect sense, thanks to Schwartz's intervention.
1 of DC's Most Influential Editors Knew Kids Resonated More With a "League" Julie Schwartz Gave the Justice League Their Iconic Name Close In the early days of the DC Universe, when characters like Batman and Superman were put on a team together, it was called the Justice Society of America. This society had iconic members such as Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, and more, like Alan Scott, Black Canary, and even Captain Marvel, now more commonly known as Shazam.
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