"Justice League" premieres Friday. Here are 20 fun facts about DC Comics' premier super-team:
1. The Justice League of America was created in 1960, but was based on the Justice Society of America. The JSA, which ran in "All-Star Comics" from 1940 to 1951, was the first superhero team in comic books.
2. The members of the JLA in its debut were Aquaman, Batman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Superman and Wonder Woman.
3. The Justice League has had three origins. The 1962 origin brought the team together to battle an invasion from the planet Appelax. The 1977 origin brought the team together to battle an invasion from Mars. The 2011 origin brought the team together to battle an invasion from Apokolips. (The second was adapted for the "Justice League" animated TV show; the third is being adapted in the movie.)
4. The first Justice League story depicted the team battling Starro, a giant starfish from outer space.
5. "Justice League of America" may have created Marvel Comics. A much repeated story, possibly apocryphal, recounts Jack Liebowitz, who published "Justice League of America," bragging in 1961 about its sales to Martin Goodman, publisher of Timely Comics, over a game of golf. That inspired Goodman to order his editor, Stan Lee, to come up with a comparable book. Lee and Jack Kirby invented "Fantastic Four," beginning the deluge of new characters such as Spider-Man, Thor, Iron Man, X-Men and Hulk for what would soon be called Marvel Comics.
6. Joss Whedon ("Avengers") was brought on to finish "Justice League" after director Zack Snyder resigned to deal with a family emergency.
7. Despite having been intermittently in print since 1941, Green Arrow was omitted from the first six Justice League stories. Editor Julie Schwartz said it was an oversight. (Some speculate it was on purpose, because Schwartz didn't get along with Green Arrow editor and co-creator Mort Weisinger.)