

The Beastmaster: Northwind can summon hawks.He does become one of the good guys though. Later, reincarnated as the Sandman, it is Lyta's pregnancy that allows him to reunite with her. This goes wrong and destroys him because it is revealed he is not pure: his girlfriend Lyta is pregnant.

Transformed into the malevolent Silver Scarab, his purity is mandatory to control the Eye of Ra for villainous purposes. Babies Make Everything Better: Zigzagged for Hector Hall.Avenging the Villain: Hazard became a supervillain to avenge her grandfather, the Gambler, after he was Driven to Suicide when he was broken by a crooked casino.Similarly, the first Wildcat (Ted Grant) was a white guy and his successor (Yolanda Muntez) is a Latina woman. Mid-Nite (Charles McNider) was a white man while the new one (Beth Chapel) is a black woman. Affirmative-Action Legacy: The original Dr.Even fellow teammates like Flash, Starman, and Wildcat fall to them. None of the authorities can handle the Stream-of-Ruthlessness-influenced JSA members. Adults Are Useless: In the "Generations" Saga.
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The book continued for just over two years before cancellation.Īs adults, most of the 'Infinitors' have since gone on to join the JSA or the JLA as full members.Ī new Infinity, Inc. With the team rewritten to have originated on the post-Crisis Earth, they were left without much of their backstory, including Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. was hit hard by Earth-Two's merging with four other Earths during Crisis on Infinite Earths. They were later joined by the new Hourman, son of the original new versions of the Badass Normal heroes Doctor Mid-Nite and Wildcat, who were merely trained by their predecessors and redeemed villains Solomon Grundy and Mister Bones.

Star-Spangled Kid, time-displaced Golden Age Kid Hero.They existed on Earth-Two, a Parallel Universe which featured the original, now older, versions of many of The DCU's heroes. The team was brought together by the JSA's youngest member, the Star-Spangled Kid, for the purpose of showing the worth of the younger generation of superheroes, who felt put-down by their parents and mentors. is a superhero team developed by American comic book writer Roy Thomas in the early 1980s, consisting of members that are children or proteges of various Justice Society of America members.
