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"Justice Leagues" was a storyline which ran through six one-shot comics published in 2001 by DC Comics, which introduced a revamped Justice League of America. In the arc, alien invaders, working through a human-seeming agent known as the "Advance Man", used Hector Hammond, a telepathic supervillain, to cause the world to forget the existence of the Justice League of America. When Hammond discovered the Advance Man's true motives, he attempted to reverse the process, but was only able to transmit the partial phrase "Justice League of A--" before being incapacitated by the alien emissary.〔''Justice Leagues: JL?'' #1〕 It was found that the individual members of the Justice League were instinctively creating new crime-fighting organizations beginning with the "Justice League of A" to fill the void. Each issue was supposedly the first of a new series featuring one of the alternate teams, although they were just one-offs. Featured Justice League of As were the "''Justice League of Aliens''", led by Superman and the Martian Manhunter; the "''Justice League of Amazons''", led by Wonder Woman; the "''Justice League of Arkham''", led by Batman; and the "''Justice League of Atlantis''", led by Aquaman. Cameo appearances were made by the "Justice League of Adventure", led by the Flash (Wally West); the "Justice League of Air", led by Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner); the "Justice League of Anarchy", led by Plastic Man; and the "Justice League of Apostles", led by the angel Zauriel. ==Issues== #''Justice Leagues: JL?'' #1 #''Justice Leagues: Justice League of Amazons'' #1 #''Justice Leagues: Justice League of Atlantis'' #1 #''Justice Leagues: Justice League of Arkham'' #1 #''Justice Leagues: Justice League of Aliens'' #1 #''Justice Leagues: JLA'' #1 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Justice Leagues」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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