![]() Instead, it goes by the title Justice League Odyssey, with writer Joshua Williamson ( The Flash, Voodoo, Justice League vs. “This is ‘Justice League Space,’” Snyder said of the second series, adding that he’d tried to get permission to call the book “Justice League WTF,” but was overruled. But it’s Justice League Dark’s new leader who is arguably the highest profile member it has ever had: Wonder Woman. The new lineup will include several members from its first incarnation, including the magician Zatanna, urban sorcerer/detective John Constantine and the plant elemental known as the Swamp Thing - alongside new additions like the tragic mad scientist, Man-Bat, and the sentient chimpanzee detective who specializes in the supernatural, Detective Chimp. (The team also has an ever-gestating film adaptation once linked to Guillermo del Toro.) ![]() The book is a revival of a team concept first introduced with the DC’s New 52 reboot: A group of the DC Universe’s most powerful magic users, focused on eliminating magical threats. ![]() The first is Justice League Dark, written by James Tynion IV ( Detective Comics), and drawn by Alvaro Martinez (also a veteran of Tynion’s Detective Comics run). that go to the bases of these other teams.” His vision for ‘New Justice’ includes two new secondary Justice League teams with their own books. Inside the new Hall of Justice, Snyder said, “there are portals. The writer expressed his love of the Justice League animated series, for creating a version of the DC Universe - and the League - that felt interconnected. That series, drawn by artists Jim Cheung ( Avengers: The Children’s Crusade) and Jorge Jimenez ( Super Sons), will kick off on June 6 with a renumbered line, starting with Justice League #1. In Snyder’s Justice League, the League will once again face its rival supervillain organization, the Legion of Doom, and will operate from the Hall of Justice again, rather than the orbiting Watchtower satellite. “What No Justice does is it sets us up with a whole new mission for the Justice League group,” Snyder told the WonderCon audience, “A whole new thesis and ideology for what the Justice League should be, called ‘New Justice.’” ![]() And those parameters include Darkseid, the evil god of Apokolips, joining the team. At DC Comics’ publisher’s panel at WonderCon today, writer Scott Snyder laid out the parameters of his new take on the Justice League, beginning with May’s Justice League: No Justice miniseries. ![]()
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