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Justice Arcana[]

There's only one issue, Trinity Vol 1 31, and one dc fandom page, Dark Arcana, addressing the Justice Arcana as its own team. All the other issues I came across so far put the "Justice Arcana members" as the Justice Society International. From the couple of issues I've read occurring after #31, it's also the first time I came across the word "Justice Arcana". Should "Justice Arcana" be considered as an alias of the JSI or as its own separate team ? --- Something0Something (talk) 12:44, February 10, 2019 (UTC)

Is the Justice Arcana a part of the JSI? You're the one that's read it, I'll trust you on it. --Tupka217 11:48, February 10, 2019 (UTC)
So far, I do not know. The formation of the "Justice Arcana" only occurred at the end of the first story. And it isn't explicitly stated if it's its own separate team or if it's part of the JSI. For all I know, there's an explanation in later issues I haven't read as to why "Justice Arcana" isn't used later on (alias, merged, defunct, or something). All I can say for sure is that the "Justice Arcana" is a team based upon the tarot cards, most members symbolizing one card and that those "tarot members" are later addressed as part of the JSI and not as part of the JA. --- Something0Something (talk) 13:14, February 10, 2019 (UTC)

"Justice Arcana" was also used in Trinity Vol 1 37 and Trinity Vol 1 38 but there's still no further indication whether it's its own team or not. It's the first time I saw a, potential, "tarot member" be referred to as a JA member rather than a JSI member. And in the other one, that they came up with the Justice Arcana to match the mystic pattern of tarot cards. That one aside, the other issues I read today still went "tarot members" = JSI members. --- Something0Something (talk) 22:53, February 10, 2019 (UTC)

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