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A football player and his friends travel to the planet Mongo and find themselves fighting the tyrant, Ming the Merciless, to save Earth.

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Flash Gordon is an American football hero who is skyjacked aboard Dr. Hans Zarkov’s rocketship along with his beautiful girlfriend Dale Arden. The threesome are drawn into the influence of the planet Mongo, ruled by Emperor Ming the Merciless. The evil Ming has been testing Earth with unnatural disasters, and deeming our world a threat to his rule. He also intends to take Dale as his concubine, attempts to execute Flash and intends to destroy Earth. Flash must avoid the amorous attentions of Ming’s daughter, and unite the warring kingdoms of Mongo to rescue Dale and save our world.

Flash Gordon is an American football hero who is skyjacked aboard Dr. Hans Zarkov’s rocketship along with his beautiful girlfriend Dale Arden. The threesome are drawn into the influence of the planet Mongo, ruled by Emperor Ming the Merciless. The evil Ming has been testing Earth with unnatural disasters, and deeming our world a threat to his rule. He also intends to take Dale as his concubine, attempts to execute Flash and intends to destroy Earth. Flash must avoid the amorous attentions of Ming’s daughter, and unite the warring kingdoms of Mongo to rescue Dale and save our world.

Quality: HD

Duration: 1h 51m

Release: 1980

IMDb: 0.6/10

The Justice League is a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics Universe. Over the years they have featured many characters in a variety of combinations.

The JLA members are listed here in order of their first joining the team, and none are listed twice. No retconned members are listed (except where they historically took part in the stories). No associates and unofficial members, or members of the Super Friends (except when they are also Justice League members in the mainstream comics) are listed.

Non-full members and staff are also listed below.

Characters in bold are current Justice League active members.

Pre-New 52/Rebirth

DC Comics had the first fictional universe of superheroes, with the Justice Society of America forming in the Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940s. This shared continuity became increasingly complex with multiple worlds, including a similar team of all-star superheroes formed in the 1960s named the Justice League of America, debuting in The Brave and the Bold Volume 1 #28. This universe included several reboots and retcons starting with Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1986 and culminating in the Flashpoint storyline, leading to the New 52 in 2011.

Members

Other members

Auxiliary, associate, honorary, and other members of the Justice LeagueCharacterReal nameNon-full membership inNotesThis section is for honorary and other non-full members.Snapper CarrLucas "Snapper" CarrMade honorary member, and team mascot in The Brave and The Bold #28Resigned in Justice League of America #77. Active as a member of Checkmate, briefly a superhero with The Blasters, and later a non-powered friend to the android Hourman. The 1998–99 mini-series JLA: Year One revises this history to include Carr's uncle Simon Carr as a patron of League shortly after they formed.Sargon the SorcererJohn SargentMade honorary in Justice League of America #99Killed in Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #50. Appears in issues #97–98, helping the League with a magical enemy Starbreaker. Issue #99 includes an off-hand reference to Sargon being voted an honorary member.[4]Golden EagleCharley ParkerInfiltrates the League Justice League of America #116Parker is a fan of Hawkman who impersonates him and briefly helps the League in issue 116. In the following issue, the JLAers suggest voting on him as an honorary member but never actually do and instead welcome the actual Hawkman back to the League following a brief leave. Parker later creates the persona of Golden Eagle and makes a handful of appearances, mostly with the Teen Titans before being killed in the "Titans Hunt" storyline. A retconned version of him from the Hawkworld series was later active on Thanagar.Captain CometAdam BlakeMade honorary in DC Special #27Active in adventuring. Comet is appointed an honorary member by Hawkman while patrolling on the JLA's satellite headquarters.[5] The only time he uses this membership was in DC Special Series #6, published the same month. He would later appear at the wedding of Ray Palmer (The Atom) and Jean Loring in Justice League of America #157.SandmanGarrett SanfordMade honorary in Justice League of America Annual #1Committed suicide. Death confirmed in The Sandman (vol. 2) #12.Sue Dibny—Made honorary in Justice League International #24Murdered by Jean Loring in Identity Crisis #1.Adam Strange—Made honorary in JLA: Secret Files #1Active in adventuring. Strange was often a JLA guest star, starting in Mystery in Space #75 and Justice League of America #24. During the Mystery in Space adventure, the Flash thinks, "Terrific! I'm going to propose Adam Strange for membership in the Justice League at our next meeting!" but this never happens in subsequent comics. The Flash does propose him for membership in Justice League of America #4, published one year earlier.TempestGarthMade honorary in Justice League of America Vol. 2Killed in Blackest Night #2.BatgirlBarbara GordonMade honorary after her death in Zero Hour #0Killed in Zero Hour #0. Note: This was an alternative-reality version of Barbara Gordon (as Batgirl). She was granted honorary JLA membership (in the 1990s crossover "Zero Hour") after sacrificing herself to save Damage during a battle with Hal Jordan/Parallax.CreeperJack RyderMade honorary in Justice League International #24Active.RetroUnrevealedMade honorary in New Year's Evil: PrometheusKilled by Prometheus in New Year's Evil: Prometheus.Resurrection ManMitch ShelleyGranted probationary in Resurrection Man #21Active.ToymanHiro OkamuraMade honorary in Superman/Batman #49Revealed to be an android in Action Comics #865.Tattooed ManMark RichardsMade honorary in Final Crisis #6Active.BulleteerAlix HarrowerMade reserve member in Justice League of America (vol. 2) #56

Staff

Justice League staffCharacterReal nameJoined staff inNotesThis section covers staff.Simon Carr—JLA: Year One #1Financer (fronting for Oliver Queen).Dale Gunn—Justice League of America Annual #2Whereabouts unknown. Operator of the League's headquarters The Bunker. He never joins the JLA but accompanies Steel under the direction of his grandfather, the original Commander Steel, Hank Heywood Sr.Maxwell Lord—Justice League #1Killed by Wonder Woman in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #219. Resurrected in Blackest Night #8.Oberon—Active with the Meta-Movers (Doom Patrol (vol. 5) #7).Catherine Cobert—Justice League International #8Whereabouts unknown.KilowogKilowog of Bolovax VikJustice League America #33Active in the Green Lantern Corps.L-Ron—Justice League America #42Active in the Robot Renegades.Hannibal Martin—Justice League Task Force #1Whereabouts unknown.Yazz—Justice League America #95Deceased. Yazz appears in a monument to fallen members erected by the Martian Manhunter in 52 #24.

Post-New 52/Rebirth

After the New 52 universe was published for five years, DC merged several of their prior continuities again in the DC Rebirth event. The consequent universe contains elements of all previous DC publications.