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Hall of Justice

Hall of Justice

The newest "front" for the Justice League of America, the Hall of Justice serves as an embassy and museum to the world at large, but contains secret teleporters to the new JLA satellite.

Name:
Hall of Justice
Aliases:
Start year:
1976
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Origin

It is located in Washington, DC and was designed by John Stewart & Wonder Woman.

The Hall of Justice was constructed by the Justice League of America following a year after the destruction of the previous Justice League Watchtower, and located in Washington, D.C. and in the same location as the JSA and All-Star Squadron original headquarters. The Hall was designed by John Stewart and Wonder Woman, and financed by Batman and built from scratch by Superman. The Hall was later appropriated by the United Nations as the headquarters for the new Justice League International. This causes public outrage, with many citizens taking offense to the idea of superheroes from foreign countries using an American landmark as their base of operations, and cause a few civilians to blow up the Hall while the JLI was away on a mission.

The New 52

In the series the Justice League International the Hall of Justice was bought by Andre Briggs and transformed from a public museum to the headquarters for the new UN sponsored Justice League International. This brought a lot of controversy from the general public and it was later blown up by some terrorists.

Residents

  • Aquaman
  • Batman
  • Black Canary
  • Captain Atom
  • Captain Marvel
  • Flash
  • Green Arrow
  • Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)
  • Green Lantern (John Stewart)
  • Hawkwoman
  • Hawkman
  • Martian Manhunter
  • Red Tornado
  • Superman
  • Wonder Woman
  • Zatara

The Rogue's Morgue

As well as being the Earth-based headquarters of the Justice League, the Hall of Justice also holds the bodies of some of the most powerful villains they have ever faced. Entombed three stories below are the following:

  • Alexander Luthor
  • Baron Blitzkrieg
  • Black Bison
  • Black Mass
  • Bolt
  • Brainwave
  • Bug-Eyed Bandit
  • The Cavalier
  • Conduit
  • Copperhead
  • Doctor Light
  • Doctor Polaris
  • The Enforcer
  • Everyman
  • Fastball
  • The Fiddler
  • The Gambler
  • The Icicle
  • Killer Frost I
  • Madame Rouge
  • Major Force
  • Psycho-Pirate
  • Sparkler
  • Terra-Man
  • The Thinker
  • The Weasel

In Other Media

Super Friends

The Hall of Justice was a constant feature in the Super Friends television series during the 1970s through 1980s.

Young Justice

The Hall of Justice replaced the Secret Sanctuary as the headquarters of the Justice League. According to Speedy, it's merely a front for tourists, the true headquarters of the Justice League is a secret space station. When Aqualad, Kid Flash, Robin, and Speedy began their initiation into the League, they were given full access to the Hall's training facilities, galley, and library. Speedy declined the offer and set out as an independent adventurer. The remaining three initiates went on to form Young Justice.

Issues

November 1976

December 1976

February 1977

April 1977

August 1977

October 1977

March 1978

May 1978

July 1978

September 1978

November 1978

December 1978

August 1979

October 1979

March 1980

April 1980

May 1980

June 1981

September 1985

November 1986

April 1994

October 2000

September 2006

May 2007

June 2007

October 2007

November 2007

December 2007

February 2008

Volumes

1938

1940

1976

1985

1986

1987

1994

1996

2000

2003

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010