I never tire of this "class photo" of the Silver Age-version of the Justice Society of America by Murphy Anderson.
This was when the JSA was still respected by DC Comics. Things went downhill for the group after Crisis On Infinite Earths, when some members (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Robin) were erased from existence. DC then decided to remove most of the remaining members completely from the DC Universe with The Last Days of the Justice Society (1986).
The team was rescued from Limbo in Armageddon: Inferno (1991), but fans didn't get to celebrate long. During Zero Hour (1994) many of its members were killed off or aged to the point of incapacitation.
Of the members pictured above only Flash (Jay Garrick), Green Lantern (Alan Scott) and Wildcat are still active. Red Tornado 2 (the android, John Smith) has been retconned many, many times, but I believe in current continuity he/it was never a member of the JSA, but active with the Justice League.
Ella Purnell
Scarlett Johansson
Justice League of America (vol. 1) #92 (September, 1971). Cover art by Neal Adams.
When DC decided to make Solomon Grundy their version of the Hulk.
If my faulty memory serves, this the only JLA/JSA crossover where the teams consisted the Golden Age and Silver counterparts of each hero.
Emotional support pumpkin
An earlier cinematic version of the Justice League by Alex Ross.
On Tuesday it will be one year since we lost our girl Mia to complications of feline cancer. It happened during hurricane Sandy last year. She'd been fighting for awhile, with the aid of some amazing supplements and ozone treatments - both homeopathic remedies. I think it added almost 2 good years. My wife and I miss her terribly. We have two new rescue kitties now. But it isn't the same.
Alyssa Milano