Concept "blue prints" plans for a never produced DC Direct Satallite display - http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/r...tellite-curio/
Last edited by Güicho; 02-23-2016 at 06:38 PM.
I believe she was in her early to mid-20s.
She had already graduated college and went to work first at a tv station, then as an actress on a soap opera, and then finally back to college to study psychology.
By the Bronze Age, both Batgirl and Supergirl were really more "young women'.
Last edited by Lee Stone; 02-23-2016 at 07:30 PM.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
I'd have been fine with this Justice League instead of the Detroit.
Some of them really had no reason not to continue on the League, other than it clashed with the Teen Titans League editorial was set on building.
Aquaman, Zatanna, Vixen, J'onn J'onzz and Elongated Man made it to the final cut of the Justice League Detroit. IMHO, Vixen was the only one of the new additions that really seemed like League material.
The Hawks were involved in something called the Shadow War (sound really interesting, but I never read it. Don't know exactly why this kept them from sticking with the League. Appearently there went outlaw).
Atom was living in the Amazonian Jungle, stuck at a few inches high (a problem that I'm sure could have been fixed, if they so wanted).
There was no serious reason for Firestorm not to have stuck with the League, other than Professor Stein not wantng to.
Green Lantern John Stewart was Hal Jordan's replacement on the corps. No reason for him not to have done the same with the League (with whom he had already worked a couple of times before), other than, suddenly, he considered himself to inexperienced to do so (didn't bother him before).
Batgirl was, if I'm not mistaken, retired at the time. Not much of a problem to fix.
The retirement of the satélite Justice League happened a year or so before Crisis. No reason for Supergirl not to have joined the team in her cousin's place.
So, the fact is: Why didn't something like this happen to refresh the Justice League? Because it was not what editorial wanted. They wanted a Teen Titans League, and it was what they gave us.
I liked the Justice League Detroit, but it wasn't the League for me, and I missed the powerful first line of defense kind of League.
Peace