Looking back at all the different published line-ups of DC teams, what was your favorite? (in other words, the line-up had to have existed in the past/present, not your 'dream line-up')
Looking back at all the different published line-ups of DC teams, what was your favorite? (in other words, the line-up had to have existed in the past/present, not your 'dream line-up')
Does it have to be a comic book?
Oh this is hard, but if I must play favoritism then it will be the Seven Soldiers.
Bryan Hill's Outsiders run was a major disappointment but I maintain that his Outsiders line-up was super dope and full of so much potential.
Black Lightning
Katana
Duke Thomas
Cassandra Cain
Sofia Ramos (new character, could've been cool)
Lady Shiva
it's a nice balance of old character to the team and new characters to the team; with a solid mix of abilities. they could've been a dope team under a writer with more experience balancing team books.
THE SIGNAL (Duke Thomas) is DC's secret shonen protagonist so I made him a fandom wiki
also, check out "The Signal Tape" a Duke Thomas fan project.
currently following:
- DC: Red Hood: The Hill
- Marvel: TBD
- Manga (Shonen/Seinen): One Piece, My Hero, Dandadan, Jujutsu Kaisen, Kaiju No. 8, Reincarnation of The Veteran Soldier, Oblivion Rouge, ORDEAL, The Breaker: Eternal Force
"power does not corrupt, power always reveals."
Justice League of America - The Satellite era line-up
Superman
Batman
Wonder Woman
Aquaman
Flash
Hal Jordan, Green Lantern
Hawkman
Hawkwoman
Firestorm
Atom
Elongated Man
Zatanna
Green Arrow
Black Canary
Red Tornado
Justice League International -the team after the JLE formation
Batman
J'onn J'onzz
Blue Beetle
Booster Gold
Fire
Ice
Guy Gardner
Mister Miracle
Titans -the post Judas Contract team
Nightwing
Donna Troy
Changeling
Raven
Cyborg
Starfire
Jericho
Justice Society of America -the team after Huntress joined
Dr. Fate
Dr. Mid-Nite
Flash
Green Lantern
Hawkman
Hourman
Power Girl
Huntress
Robin
Star-Spangled Kid
Starman
Wildcat
Superman
Wonder Woman
Legion
(soon)
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