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Some Smallville Justice Society Members Cast

Ruby Rocket does a great Power Girl.

There's also that actress (whose name I do not know) who does a great job on the made-for-YouTube fan films The Classifieds and I'm Power Girl Dammit. She has the added advantage of also being a dead ringer for Katee Sackhoff.

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Dude. Powerful yet arrogant... He'll get in over his head and Clark will have to save him from a simple situation he could have avoided if he had any humanity left.

They always write Clark as the hero no matter how super dueshy it makes him look.
 
Can we please have impluse show up with a long sleeve red shirt, blue jeans and a Jay Garrick hat?

He can show up and the end to pickup up Stargirl for a date.
 
Was Jay Garrick one of his fake ID's back in his fist appearance? I recall that he was a few Flashes.

Jesse Quick?

She's 6 months pregnant after they've been dating for 14 seconds.
 
Spoilers for these JSA episodes or maybe other Smallville episodes -



In a new interview producer Brian Peterson revealed that Martian Manhunter and Zatanna will be returning this season.

Its very possible it could be for the Justice Society episodes. With Dr Fate and Zatanna, there could be a supernatural threat.
 
Seeing Zee again on the series would be awesome...I liked her appearance last season and more Phil Morris is always good. Clark probably could have used J'onn's advice after the Doomsday fiasco.
 
And what's with Stargirl being among them? SHE'S A KID FOR CRYIN' OUT LOUD! How could SHE be "from a generation past"? (Unless they're going to say she's "recently joined them" which would be in step with the comics.)

I meant to respond to this in my previous reply, but it slipped my mind. The most likely tact in my mind is to make Stargirl the flashpoint of the situation. Think of it in terms of this description at Wiki:

Courtney Whitmore, stepdaughter of Pat Dugan, finds the original Star-Spangled Kid's gear in her stepfather's belongings and dons the costume in order to annoy him as partial revenge for marrying her mother and supposedly forcing the family to move from Los Angeles to Blue Valley, Nebraska.
So Courtney is upset that her stepfather moved her to...let's say, Smallville; and she hi-jacks the gear of a respected, fallen JSA member in order to run around and annoy her stepfather. Yeah, I think that would probably piss off the old guard enough to come out of retirement and give a reality check to kids playing around.

Of course, I don't think the above scenario plus a Justice Society battle with a villain would be feasible for a single episode; but this Justice Society story is going to be a two-parter. That would give them plenty of room to use the first episode to set up Stargirl and the Justice Society background; the second episode would then be the bulk of the conflict.

As for Shanks, he's 39 years old. If this Justice Society is set as World War II vets, then that would put the Shanks Hawkman born in 1970. It would be pretty easy to set up that the original Justice Society Hawkman died around that time (age 50 or 60 at death), and Shanks is the current reincarnation born in 1970.
 
Was Jay Garrick one of his fake ID's back in his fist appearance? I recall that he was a few Flashes.

Jesse Quick?

She's 6 months pregnant after they've been dating for 14 seconds.
Yup. Jay Garrick, Barry Allen and Wally West were all mentioned in his first appearance.

Jesse Quick (with or without her dad). That would be great too.
 
if Hawkman is an alien he could age slower or have medicine available that makes him appear younger. The WWII stuff is still doable.

Does the Martian Manhunter look like he's old enough to be Jor El's lab assistant?
 
I believe Geoff Johns has said that this JSA has no connection to WWII. That they operated in the 1980s.
 
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Ruby Rocket does a great Power Girl.

There's also that actress (whose name I do not know) who does a great job on the made-for-YouTube fan films The Classifieds and I'm Power Girl Dammit.
I could see either of them (although I'd want to hear Ruby's voice first) in the role - but my first thought in casting Power Girl has been Trish Stratus (of WWE fame) for quite a while now.
 
I think believe Geoff Johns has said that this JSA has no connection to WWII. That they operated in the 1980s.
So we've finally reached a point where the Golden Age is forgotten and the Silver Age (or maybe even what was referred to as the Modern Age in the late 80s) takes its place? I figured something like that would happen sooner or later.

What would be really interesting (not necessarily good, but interesting) is if they decide to play this out where Jor-El was the "classic Superman", ala Hippolyta being the Golden Age Wonder Woman in the comics.
 
I think believe Geoff Johns has said that this JSA has no connection to WWII. That they operated in the 1980s.
So we've finally reached a point where the Golden Age is forgotten and the Silver Age (or maybe even what was referred to as the Modern Age in the late 80s) takes its place? I figured something like that would happen sooner or later.

I think you're reading too much into this. This is the SMALLVILLE version of the JSA. It has nothing to do with the comic book version or the mainstream DC Universe.

In the comics, the Golden Age is still part of the continuity.
 
Are they actually going to call themselves the Justice Society of America when Ollie's "League" hasn't as yet given themselves a name to be proud of despite being baptised numerous times.

Ollie "In honour of you guys I met 5 minutes ago we are going to live up to your legend and heritage which we never heard of before by calling ourselves something as similar as we can to your invisible celebrity with out getting sued."

They can't be the greatest awe inspiring heroes ever if no ones heard of them before, and they can't have heard of them before since up till now, Clark and Ollie have been acting like this dressing up in costume heroics and saving the world was their idea, because they're either frauds or woefully uninformed about recent history like most "children".
 
It will be interesting as to how Johns handles their history. Maybe they are known to the characters. This is fiction. Plus its Smallville. If they want to retcon that Hawkman is Clark's childhood hero which he had never mentioned until, what's to stop them?
 
There is an interesting connection between Hawkman's creation and Superman.

One of the Fleischer cartoons - "The Underground World" was about Superman battling a race of Humanoid Bird-Men. Some have speculated that this lead to Hawkman's creation.
 
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