Isn't Black Canary now apart of the Justice League and didn't the character join in the episode Siren.
From Rod12
One team or several?[]
The more I think about it, the more I'd like to split this article into two. One for the "Watchtower Network" (as the organization was identified as in Smallville Season 11 Special #5) and one for the Justice League itself. The reason is that we suddenly have this team, identified as the "Justice League", with a line-up of seven members in Smallville Season 11: Continuity #4. However, we're not shown any connecting tissue between the two groups (proving that they're one and the same). Is the Justice League the same team, only with a reduced membership? Is it a branch of the Watchtower Network or a seperate entity? Has the Watchtower Network been shut down and replaced with the new organization? We don't know what happened off-panel between Smallville Season 11: Continuity #3 and the final issue. So, we can't be sure that this is the same team as before. The Justice League statue (shown in Smallville Season 11: Continuity #4) kinda makes me wanna say that they're a different entity. Otherwise why is there a statue, celebrating only seven of the heroes, that fought the Monitors? The statue strikes me as a celebration of the team, that was founded in the wake of the battle. Not the existing organization.KylieMfever (talk) 18:07, January 5, 2018 (UTC)
- Came across an old tweet by Bryan Q. Miller, that confirms that the team we saw on the show wasn't the Justice League.KylieMfever (talk) 08:50, June 28, 2018 (UTC)