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Revision as of 07:51, 23 October 2018
Justice League of America (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1977. It was published on April 7, 1977.
Synopsis for "The Origin of the Justice League - Minus One!"
While he is looking through the JLA casebook, Green Arrow discovers discrepancies in the established "origin" of the team, and asks for the true story, which Superman and Green Lantern relate with the aid of a videotape account narrated by J'onn J'onzz.
In February, 1959, a panic is generated by the revelation of the presence of Martians (specifically from J'onzz and his enemy Commander Blanx and his followers) on Earth. Unable to cope with the situation alone, the Flash, then a mere fledgling as a super-hero, summons the more experienced Superman, Batman, and Robin to help out.
When Roy Raymond, telejournalist and host of the "Impossible But True" program, learns of the situation, his public disclosure of the problem instigates a gathering of heroes, including the Blackhawks, the Challengers of the Unknown, Plastic Man, the Vigilante, Robotman, Congo Bill and Congorilla, Rex the Wonder Dog, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen. The only prominent hero missing is Green Arrow, who is involved in a case that takes him and his sidekick Speedy back to the island of his origin [1].
The assembled champions divide up into groups to search out further Martian activity: Plastic Man, Jimmy Olsen, and the Blackhawks accidentally run afoul of Rip Hunter's newly invented Time Sphere. Vigilante, Robotman, Congo Bill, Congorilla, Lois Lane, and the Challengers have a near-encounter with Adam Strange and the Zeta-Beam
Finally, the remaining heroes discover Blanx and his men, and rescue the captive J'onn J'onzz. The successful team, with the exceptions of Robin, Roy Raymond, and Rex, consists of the same heroes who will make an agreement to unite formally as the Justice League of America some months later; even the future Green Lantern is present, having encountered the Martians in his identity as test pilot Hal Jordan.
Appearing in "The Origin of the Justice League - Minus One!"
Featured Characters:
- Aquaman (Flashback only)
- Batman (Flashback only)
- The Flash (Flashback only)
- Template:Apn
- Template:Apn (Flashback and main story)
- Martian Manhunter (Flashback only) (Origin)
- Template:Apn (Flashback and main story)
- Wonder Woman (Flashback only)
Supporting Characters:
- Blackhawk Squadron (Flashback only)
- Andre (Flashback only)
- Blackhawk (Flashback only)
- Chop-Chop (Flashback only)
- Chuck Wilson (Flashback only)
- Hans Hendrickson (Flashback only)
- Olaf Bjornson (Flashback only)
- Stanislaus (Flashback only)
- Captain Harding (Flashback only)
- Challengers of the Unknown (Flashback only)
- Ace Morgan (Flashback only)
- Prof Haley (Flashback only)
- Red Ryan (Flashback only)
- Rocky Davis (Flashback only)
- Congo Bill (Flashback only)
- Congorilla (Flashback only)
- Jimmy Olsen (Flashback only)
- Karen Duncan (Flashback only)
- Lois Lane (Flashback only)
- Plastic Man (Flashback only)
- Professor Erdel (Dies in flashback)
- Rex, the Wonder Dog (Flashback only)
- Robin (Flashback only)
- Robotman (Robert Crane) (Flashback only)
- Roy Raymond (Flashback only)
- Vigilante (Flashback only)
Villains:
- White Martians (Flashback only)
- Commander Blanx (Flashback only)
Other Characters:
- Adam Strange (Flashback only)
- Alanna (Flashback only)
- Carl Ferris (Mentioned only)
- Jeff Smith (Flashback only)
- Lex Luthor (Mentioned only)
- Rip Hunter (Flashback only)
- Speedy (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Central City (Flashback only)
- Metropolis (Flashback only)
- Middleton (Flashback only)
- Starfish Island (Mentioned only)
- JLA Satellite
- Mars (Mentioned only)
- Rann (Flashback only)
Items:
- Batman's Utility Belt (Flashback only)
- Amazon Bracelets (Flashback only)
- Kawolo's Magic Ring (Flashback only)
- Golden Lasso (Flashback only)
- Wonder Woman's Tiara (Flashback only)
- Zeta-Beam (Flashback only)
Vehicles:
- Blackhawk Plane (Flashback only)
- Vig-Cycle (Flashback only)
Notes
- The flashback events from this issue take place before Justice League of America #9.
Trivia
- Note the use of an actual date (1959) in the narrative. That would place the events 18 years in the past (from the publishing date). An editor's note this is comic book time and that characters have their own ways to stop the clock on aging.
See Also
- Cover gallery for the Justice League of America series
- Images from Justice League of America Vol 1 144
Recommended Reading
- Justice League Recommended Reading
- Justice League of America (Volume 1)
- Justice League of America (Volume 2)
- Justice League of America (Volume 3)
- Justice League of America (Volume 4)
- Justice League of America (Volume 5)
- JLA (Volume 1)
- Justice League (Volume 1)
- Justice League (Volume 2)
- Justice League (Volume 3)
- Justice League (Volume 4)
- Justice League International (Volume 1)
- Justice League International (Volume 2)
- Justice League International (Volume 3)
- Justice League Europe (Volume 1)
- Justice League America (Volume 1)
- Justice League Task Force (Volume 1)
- Justice League Quarterly (Volume 1)
- Justice League Dark (Volume 1)
- Justice League Dark (Volume 2)
- Extreme Justice (Volume 1)
- Justice League Elite (Volume 1)
- Justice League Odyssey (Volume 1)
Links and References
Template:JLA Links
Justice League Origins Origin stories for how the Justice League of America came together have had multiple retellings over the years. Although numerous attempts have been made at writing a definitive origin story, the true history of the team has spanned many decades and many changes. Key Issues
Justice League of America #9 · Justice League of America #144 · Secret Origins (Volume 2) #32 · Justice League Task Force #16 · Superman: The Man of Steel Annual #4 · JLA: Year One (Volume 1) · JLA Incarnations #1 · Justice League of America (Volume 2) #0 · 52 #51 · Justice League of America (Volume 2) #12 · DC Universe Legacies #3 · Justice League (Volume 2) #1 –#6 |