Justice League: The Animated Series (2020)

Justice League: The Animated Series (2020) is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name. it is set in the same universe as the Young Justice TV Series. The Series was developed by Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman for Cartoon Network.

The series debuted with an hour-long special on November 26, 2020, with the airing of the first two episodes, Heroes Untied, Part 1 and Heroes Untied, Part 2.

Plot
The series features the adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the members of the Justice League as they fight various supervillains and other threats to Earth.

Justice League
The Justice League is the world's largest superhero team, a collection of Earth's greatest champions. Together, they protect the planet from supervillains, alien invaders, mystical evils, and the New Gods of Apokolips.

Founders
Superman: a famous Kryptonian superhero from Metropolis, a reporter for the Daily Planet, and a founding member of the Justice League.voiced by Nolan North

Batman: a crime-fighter from Gotham City, and a founding member of the Justice League and the elected leader of the group. voiced by Bruce Greenwood

Wonder Woman: an Amazon princess and a superheroine. She was a member of the All-Star Squadron, and became a founding member of the Justice League. voiced by Maggie Q

Flash: a superhero speedster from Central City and a founding member of the Justice League. He is the "Fastest Man Alive". Barry is the second person to have taken up the identity of the Flash, the first being Jay Garrick. voiced by George Eads

Hal Jordan:  a Green Lantern and a founding member of the Justice League. He is based in Coast City. His powers derive from his power ring and Green Lantern battery, which in the hands of someone capable of overcoming great fear allows the user to channel their will power into creating all manner of fantastic constructs. voiced by Steven Blum.

Aquaman:  King of Atlantis, Poseidonis and the Seven Seas. He is a founding member of the Justice League. voiced by Phil LaMarr.

Martian Manhunter: a Martian and a founding member of the Justice League. In 1955, J'onn J'onzz was transported from Mars to Earth due to a Zeta-Beam accident that took place during an experiment conducted by Dr. Erdel. Stranded on Earth for decades, J'onn became the hero Martian Manhunter. voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson

Other Members
Green Arrow: a superhero archer from Star City and a member of the Justice League. Green Arrow is currently in a relationship with Black Canary. voiced by Alan Tudyk

Hawkman: a superhero and member of the Justice League. He is a Thanagarian and married to Hawkwoman   voiced by David Kaye.

Hawkwoman:  a superheroine and member of the Justice League.She is a Thanagarian and married to Hawkman. voiced by Jennifer Hale.

Giovanni Zatara: a magician and member of the Justice League. Zatara was born in Italy, but is now a naturalized American citizen. He used to live in New York City with his daughter. He started working as a hero in 1998, and joined the Justice League in 2008. Aside from his superhero work, he also worked as a stage magician. voiced by Nolan North

Captain Atom: a superhero and a Member of the Justice League. Adams was born on May 30, 1940. He joined the U.S. Air Force, rising to the rank of Captain, and was also involved with air force intelligence during the Vietnam war. In 1968, Captain Adams received intel about a weapons smuggling ring. He reported to his commanding officer, General Lemar, though he did not know his superior was part of the ring. Lemar ordered Adams to investigate Hill 409, the site of the smuggling, with a squad. They were ambushed, and only Adams and his friend Lt. Yarrow escaped, the latter barely. Adams was certain Lemar had set him up, and confronted him about it.[3] Minutes later, Adams was knocked out by a poison. Enos Polk killed Lemar with Adams's knife, and "arrived" moments later to arrest Adams for the crime. It had all been planned by Yarrow, who actually acted as the leader of the smuggling ring. Captain Adams was brought before court-martial, where he was defended by Yarrow. Adams claimed that he blacked out, and was possibly drugged, but there was no evidence for that story. The judge, Wade Eiling, convicted him to life in prison. In exchange for a pardon, Adams volunteered for a top-secret government experiment. He was bonded to an alien metal and exposed to so much energy that he was taken into the quantum field from which he did not emerge until 2006. By all records, Adams had committed suicide in his cell in 1968. Adams's wife moved on, and married Wade Eiling. She was always convinced of her husband's innocence. Her daughter agreed. After his return, he adopted the name Cameron Scott and became a superhero, and eventually joined the Justice League in 2008. He is not a high-profile hero, but generally recognized, and he has a publicist. voiced by Michael T. Weiss

Black Canary: a heroine and member of the Justice League. The current Black Canary is the daughter of the original Black Canary, who was born in 1943. She gave birth to the current Black Canary in 1986, when she was relatively old.She first began to develop her signature Canary Cry in first grade, and after an accident that nearly deafened her class, she tried a vow of silence.[8] She trained with many of her mother's friends and superhero peers, and became a hero in 2007. She joined the Justice League in 2008. voiced by Vanessa Marshall

John Stewart: a Green Lantern, and a member of the Justice League. John Stewart was in the U.S. Marine Corps, and later became an architect. He became a Green Lantern in 2007, and was inducted in the Justice League in 2008. he is Hal Jordan's sector partner. voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.

Captain Marvel: a supernaturally powerful member of the Justice League. He is the alter ego of Billy Batson, a boy who, by speaking the magic word "SHAZAM" (acronym of six "immortal elders": Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles and Mercury), can transform himself into a costumed adult with the powers of superhuman strength, speed, flight and other abilities. Billy Batson became Captain Marvel in 2007, at age 7; he joined the Justice League a year later. Superman purportedly supported his admission based on the hope that he might be Kryptonian (a fact that Captain Marvel later regarded as "cool"). During his early days in the League, Captain Marvel was repeatedly bossed around by Batman, though he never disobeyed an order. At school, Billy had three best friends: Freddy Freeman, Kit Freeman and Mary Bromfield. voiced by Rob Lowe and  Robert Ochoa.

Red Tornado: a member of the Justice League. He is a robot capable of generating and manipulating strong winds. Red Tornado was created by T.O. Morrow. Morrow had earlier created two robots, Red Torpedo and Red Inferno, disguised as humans and operating as heroes, thinking themselves humans. When that did not work, he created Red Tornado. This time, there would be no disguise. The robot became a member of the Justice Society of America.Red Tornado was deactivated for a long time before becoming a member of the Justice League in 2008. voiced by Jeff Bennett

Doctor Fate: a Lord of Order, a supernatural entity and a superhero. He was previously a member of the Justice Society of America, and currently serves as a member of the Justice League, with Zatara as his host body. voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson

Atom: A superhero who can grow and shrink in size. He is a member of the Justice League, and He is a molecular physicist in Ivy Town. voiced by Jason Marsden

Plastic Man: A superhero with elastic powers and a member of the Justice League. Originally a criminal nick-named "Eel" O'Brian, an accident in a chemical factory gave him his ability and he reformed to fight against crime. voiced by Tom Kenny.

Icon: a superhero of extraterrestrial origin, and a member of the Justice League. Arnus arrived on Earth as an infant in 1810. At some point later in his life, he established himself in Dakota City and became a lawyer. He met a young girl, Raquel, who convinced him to become a superhero in May 2010. voiced by Tony Todd

Red Arrow: a superhero archer from Star City. His alias was Speedy whilst partnered with Green Arrow, but became Red Arrow after his separation from his former mentor. He is a Cadmus-created clone of the original Roy Harper, and unwittingly served as the Light's sleeper agent to infiltrate the Justice League. He later married Cheshire, and they have a child together, named Lian Nguyen-Harper. Red Arrow initially took a leave of absence from the Justice League in order to look for the real Roy Harper. Now that he has been found, Red Arrow is continuing his leave to focus on being a dad. voiced by Crispin Freeman

Ted Kord: a member of the Justice League,Dan Garrett's chosen successor and Jaime Reyes's predecessor as Blue Beetle. a brilliant inventor and generally considered a good man. When his mentor, Dan Garrett, died, he received the source of his power, the Scarab. Whereas Garrett had thought the object was mystical, Ted Kord correctly surmised it was alien in origin. Kord was not fond of the idea of having an extraterrestrial object latched onto his spine, so he kept it locked away. The heroics of Garret did inspire Kord to become a hero, though; he donned a costume and fought crime using equipment[7] in his home town of El Paso. He became a hero around November 1, 2011. Around July 2015, Kord suspected the Light was onto the Scarab. One fateful night, in the El Paso branch of Kord Industries, Blue Beetle was attacked by Sportsmaster and Deathstroke. He was killed in an ensuing explosion. voiced by Wil Wheaton.

Black Lightning: An electric superhero and a member of the Justice League.He is a metahuman with the inborn ability to manipulate and generate electricity. originally depicted as a schoolteacher from the crime-ridden Suicide Slum area of Metropolis who uses his powers to clean up crime in his neighborhood. voiced by Khary Payton

Guy Gardner: a Green Lantern and a member of the Justice League. an ex-police officer and middle child of a family with a long tradition of membership in the Baltimore Police Department going back to 1860. He is the second human to earn a Green Lantern ring after coming to the rescue of his older brother Gerard who had become pinned down during a police shootout with a street gang. voiced by Diedrich Bader.

Zatanna Zatara:  a magician, a former member of the the Team and currently a member of the Justice League. She is the daughter of Zatara, the host of Doctor Fate. voiced by Lacey Chabert

Rocket:  a superheroine, partner and protégé of Icon. She became a member of the Team after her partner was inducted into the Justice League, and later graduated into the League herself. voiced by Cree Summer.

Villains
The Light:  a council comprised of seven self-proclaimed enlightened members. Initially, when communicating with their agents or each other, they often appeared on separate screens obscured by bright white light.

.Vandal Savage: The immortal founder and leader of The Light. he has plagued the earth with crime and violence since before the beginning of recorded human history. He is a brilliant tactician with immense technological prowess. voiced by Jim Pirri.

.Ra's al Ghul: the leader of the League of Shadows and also a member of the council of the Light. Ra's al Ghul often involve the Lazarus Pits, which restore life to the dying. The Lazarus Pits have considerably prolonged Ra's life, making him particularly dangerous as he has honed his combat skills for centuries. voiced by Oded Fehr.

.Lex Luthor: a powerful and influential businessman, and owner of LexCorp. Luthor is one of the leaders of the Light, and archenemy of Superman. voiced by Mark Rolston.

.Queen Bee: Member of the Light and dictator of Bialya. Queen Bee possesses the ability of persuasion over most men and some women. voiced by Marina Sirtis.

.Ocean-Master: the younger brother of Aquaman. He was the leader of the Atlantean purists and a leader of the Light. voiced by Roger Craig Smith.

.Brain: Member of the Light. He was originally a man whose brain was put in a special mobile container. He is usually accompanied by his loyal sidekick, Monsieur Mallah, who is a gorilla with roughly human-level intelligence. voiced by  Corey Burton.

.Klarion: Member of the Light and an associate of the Lords of Chaos. Klarion joined the Light mostly because it seemed like fun. He is anchored to the earthly plane by his familiar Teekl, who assumes the appearance of a cat. voiced by Thom Adcox-Hernandez

Other villains
Mr. Freeze: A super-villain with cryokinetic powers, being capable of blasting ice with his bare hands. His powers are also used to charge his freeze cannon, but he must wear a cryogenic suit in order to survive in temperatures that are above -50 degrees. voiced by Keith Szarabajka

Icicle Jr.: A criminal with cryokinetic powers and the son of Icicle Sr. Cameron Mahkent was born with cryokinetic powers. Growing up, he had trouble living up to his father's legacy and was always given the cold shoulder from his father. voiced by Yuri Lowenthal

Killer Frost: a cryokinetic super-villain. Crystal was involved in a science experiment gone wrong, giving her ice powers. voiced by Sarah Shahi

Captain Cold: a cold-themed supervillain from Central City and an enemy of Flash. voiced by Alan Tudyk

Professor Anthony Ivo: a criminal scientist and the creator of the android Amazo. voiced by Peter MacNicol

Thomas O. Morrow: a genius scientist who created three superhero androids to infiltrate and destroy the Justice Society of America. voiced by Jeff Bennett.

Abra Kadabra: faux magician who once fought against Flash. voiced by Jeff Bennett

Bane: A Hispanic supervillain who uses the super-steroid Venom to increase his strength. He was the ruler of the island nation Santa Prisca in the Caribbean Sea where he headed a factory that manufactured the Venom. voiced by Danny Trejo

Injustice League: a supervillain team that is an evil counterpart of the Justice League. Toyman: A criminal that uses toy-based devices in his crimes. voiced by Cameron Bowen
 * Atomic Skull – A S.T.A.R. Labs scientist turned supervillain and enemy of Superman. voiced by Rick D. Wasserman
 * Black Adam – An adversary of Captain Marvel. voiced by Arnold Vosloo.
 * Count Vertigo  – Member of the royal family of Vlatava and enemy of Green Arrow. He is obsessed with seizing power from his niece Queen Perdita. Unlike the others, he was not arrested due to Diplomatic Immunity. voiced by Steven Blum
 * Joker  – Batman's archenemy. Unlike other versions, this one hints towards having multiple personalities. He shows knowledge of the fourth wall; most likely his insanity lets him see the truth of his reality. voiced by Brent Spiner
 * Poison Ivy / Pamela Isley  – A ecoterrorist and plant manipulator, who is an enemy of Batman. voiced by Alyssa Milano
 * Ultra-Humanite  – An albino gorilla supervillain with super-human strength and intellect and enemy of Superman. In the tie-in comics, Ultra-Humanite was an old lady who transferred her brain into the body of an albino gorilla. voiced by Brian Jepson.
 * Wotan  – An immortal viking sorcerer and an adversary of Doctor Fate. He was one of the magicians summoned by Klarion the Witch Boy to perform a spell that could split the world in two dimensions. voiced by Bruce Greenwood

Cheetah: A British anthropologist who, after locating the lost city of Urzkartaga and stumbling into an ancient ritual, becomes the avatar of their Cheetah god. voiced by Claudia Black in an Australian accent.

Sinestro: a former Green Lantern Corps member who was dishonorably discharged for abusing his power. He is the archenemy of Hal Jordan and founder of the Sinestro Corps. voiced by Robert Kraft.

Scarecrow: an obsessive and deranged ex-professor of psychology in Gotham City, who uses a variety of experimental drugs and psychological tactics to exploit the fears and phobias of his victims. voiced by Robert Englund

Reverse-Flash: A scientist from the future, he duplicated the reaction behind Barry Allen/The Flash's powers and learned he would become his own hero's arch-enemy: the Reverse-Flash. voiced by Liam O'Brien.

Brick: A super-strong criminal from Star City. voiced by Khary Payton

Kobra: A man who is the leader of the Cult of Kobra. voiced by Arnold Vosloo

Sportsmaster: A sports-themed Villlain. voiced by Nick Chinlund

League of Shadows – A group of assassins that are led by Ra's al Ghul and carry out the bidding of the Light. Terror Twins: Tommy and Tuppence Terror are rash and arrogant fraternal twins who possess super-strength and invulnerability. Together they make the villainous duo "The Terror Twins". voiced by Yuri Lowenthal and Danica McKellar respectively
 * Sensei (voiced by Keone Young) – A high-ranking member of the League of Shadows.
 * Black Spider / Eric Needham (voiced by Josh Keaton) – A spider-themed assassin.
 * Hook – An assassin with a hook for a hand.
 * Professor Ojo (voiced by Nolan North) – A scientist who wears a special helmet to see.
 * Ubu (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) - A super-strong man and member of the League of Shadows who is loyal to Ra's al Ghul.

Icicle Sr.: A criminal who uses cryokinetic technology and the father of Icicle Jr. voiced by James Remar

Riddler: An enemy of Batman who specializes in riddles. voiced by Dave Franco

Devastation: A heavyset super-strong Caucasian woman who is an adversary of Wonder Woman. voiced by Diane Delano

Deathstroke: a mercenary and assassin who serves as the archenemy of  Green Arrow. voiced by Wentworth Miller

Professor Anthony Ivo: a criminal scientist and the creator of the android Amazo. voiced by Peter MacNicol

Amazo: an android built by Professor Ivo. It has the ability to study then duplicate the powers and abilities of its opponents. voiced by Peter MacNicol.

Felix Faust: A powerful sorcerer and an alchemist. voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.

Blackbriar Thorn: a High Priest of the ancient Druids of Cymru. voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.

The Wizard: A skilled magician dressed in Victorian fashion. voiced by Corey Burton

Kanjar Ro:  an extra-terrestrial conqueror and enemy to the Justice League. voiced by Kurtwood Smith.

Parasite: A supervillain that can temporary borrow the abilities of anyone by simply touching them. voiced by Adam Baldwin

Royal Flush Gang: a playing card-based team of super villains that are usually enemies of the Justice League.

King: the leader, King uses a scepter with the ability to electrocute targets at point blank range. voiced by Jim Meskimen

Queen:  she wielded a sceptre that cast realistic illusions. She also employs a wrist shooter that fires razor sharp spades. voiced by Grey DeLisle

Jack: he wielded an energy-charged sword. He also had his left eye replaced with a cybernetically-activated laser weapon, making him a literal "one-eyed Jack". The removal of his eye to implant the laser initially impacted his sanity. voiced by Robin Atkin Downes

Ten: she wore a costume with energy blasters in its gloves. She has enhanced reflexes, and carries explosive playing cards. voiced by Juliet Landau,

Ace: a superstrong android

Solomon Grundy: Cyrus Gold was a criminal that was killed and dumped in Slaughter Swamp outside of Gotham. Something in the swamp water brought him back to life as a hulking zombie. With no recollection of who he once was, the monster took the name "Solomon Grundy" from a nursery rhyme. voiced by Fred Tatasciore.

Intergang: A crime syndicate that uses technology from Apokolips.

Bruno "Ugly" Mannheim (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) - Leader of Intergang.

Whisper A'Daire (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - Member of Intergang.

Sportsmaster:  uses sporting-themed weapons such as exploding baseballs, flying bases, rocket baseball bats, knockout basketballs, lacrosse snare nets, exploding hockey pucks. voiced by Nick Chinlund.

Black Manta: the archenemy of the superhero Aquaman. voiced by Khary Payton

Psimon: The right hand of Queen Bee who has telepathic powers. He often enjoys making the pun "Psimon says", based on the children's game, right before forcing someone to do his bidding. voiced by Alan Tudyk

Monsieur Mallah: Brain's gorilla sidekick.

Gorilla Grodd: a Kobra venom-enhanced gorilla that was experimented upon by Brain and Ultra-Humanite, resulting in enhanced strength and intelligence.

General Zod:  a former Kryptonian military general and an enemy to Superman. voiced by Jason J. Lewis.

Major Force: a nuclear-powered supervillain and evil counterpart to Captain Atom. voiced by Ricardo Chavira.

Doctor Sivana: World's Wickedest Scientist and Captain Marvel's sworn enemy. voiced by Daniel Hagen.

Blockbuster: a scientist who worked at Project Cadmus and works for the Light. He created the Blockbuster formula and helped Lex Luthor to create Superboy. When Superboy was about to escape the Cadmus, Desmond ingested the Blockbuster formula becoming Blockbuster. voiced by René Auberjonois

Despero: An intergalactic gladiator with telepathic powers.

Mongul: The ruler of War World. voiced by Keith David

Mirror Master: a recurring foe of the Flash with considerable technical expertise and skills involving the use of mirrors. voiced by Alexis Denisof.

Metallo:  a cyborg with a kryptonite power source, which he uses as a weapon against Superman. voiced by Paul Blackthorne.

Ma'alefa'ak: the archenemy of his twin brother, the superhero Martian Manhunter. voiced by Carl Lumbly.

Bizarro: a failed clone of Superman. voiced by Michael Donovan.

Deadshot:  an excellent sniper who regularly boasts of never missing a shot, and is often considered as one of the deadliest assassins in the DC Universe. voiced by Christian Slater.

Copperhead: a skilled contortionist and escape artist wearing metal, clawed gloves coated with a toxin that makes those she scratches experience intense hallucinations before dying. voiced by Rosa Salazar.

Two-Face: Once an upstanding Gotham City District Attorney, Harvey Dent was hideously scarred on the left side of his face after a mob bossthrew acidic chemicals at him during a court trial. He was subsequently driven insane and adopted the "Two-Face" persona, becoming a criminal obsessed with and duality and the confliction between good and evil. voiced by Dave Boat.

The Penguin: a Gotham City mobster who fancies himself a "gentleman of crime", often wearing a monocle, top hat, and tuxedo. The character is a short, obese man with a long nose, and he uses high-tech umbrellas as weapons. The Penguin runs a nightclub called the Iceberg Lounge, which provides a cover for his criminal activity, and Batman sometimes uses the nightclub as a source of criminal underworld information. Unlike most of Batman's rogues gallery, the Penguin is sane and in control of his actions, giving him a unique relationship with Batman. voiced by Dana Snyder.

Killer Croc: a rare genetic condition giving him a crocodilian appearance. Killer Croc's real name is Waylon Jones, a sideshow wrestler who developed into a dangerous and animalistic criminal in Gotham City. voiced by John DiMaggio.

Silver Banshee: a super-villain with sonic powers and an enemy to Superman. voiced by Kari Wuhrer.

Darkseid: The ruler of Apokolips. voiced by Jonathan Adams.

Justice Society of America
The Justice Society of America was a crimefighting group of superheroes during the twentieth century. It was the precursor of the Justice League. The Justice Society was active from 1940 to 1951. In the period 1941-1945, the Society expanded to become the wartime All-Star Squadron.

Roster
Jay Garrick: a retired superhero and the original Flash.

Alan Scott: a Green Lantern, and a member of the Justice Society of America.

Atom: Albert Pratt, a pint-sized superhero without powers from Calvin City. a founding member of the Justice Society of America.

Kent Nelson: an occult practitioner and the former protector of the Helmet of Fate. By using the Helmet, he could allow his body to be used by the Lord of Order known as Nabu, thus becoming Doctor Fate (referred to as Earth's Sorceror Supreme). In this guise, he was a charter member of the Justice Society of America.

Sandman: a member of the Justice Society of America.

Hourman: Hourman was Rex Tyler, who used a drug called Miraclo to provide him with super-powers for exactly one hour. He was a founding member of the Justice Society of America.

Doctor Mid-Nite: real name Charles McNider, was a member of the All-Star Squadron, joining the group upon its formation in December, 1941. When the Squadron disbanded in 1945, he joined the Justice Society of America, where he remained a member until its dissolution in 1951.

Wildcat:  a member of the Justice Society of America.

Other Heroes
Robin: the protege of Batman and a young genius who uses high-tech gadgets and security hacking.

Aqualad: the protege of Aquaman from Atlantis, who can breathe underwater and use hydrokinesis, the ability to increase the local specific density of water and then manipulate its shape.

Kid Flash: the protege of The Flash. He is capable of running at hypersonic speed.

Superboy:  a kryptonian-human hybrid who is a genomorph clone of Superman, and shares several of his abilities. He later takes the human name of Conner Kent.

Miss Martian: the niece of Martian Manhunter. Like her uncle, she has telekinetic and telepathic abilities as well as flight, camouflage, and shape shifting.

Artemis: the protegee of Green Arrow and a highly athletic expert archer.

Wonder Girl: a protegee of Wonder Woman who possesses superhuman strength, speed, flight, durability, as well as hand-to-hand combat skills.

Jaime Reyes: Blue Beetle, a superhero of Mexican descent who became infected with an alien scarab that provides him with a powerful armor, but is often in conflict with Beetle's own interests.

Tim Drake: the new Robin.

Bumblebee:  a girl who possesses bee-like wings, use sonic force blasts and can shrink to an insect-like size.

Mal Duncan: a skilled hand-to-hand combatant and Bumblebee's boyfriend. He later takes the identity of Guardian.

Beast Boy: Miss Martian's adoptive brother.

Lagoon Boy: an amphibious citizen of Atlantis highly skilled in water and capable of gaining size like a puffer fish.

Batgirl: another protegee of Batman.

Cassie Sandsmark:  is the new Wonder Girl, a protegee of Wonder Woman who possesses superhuman strength, speed, flight, durability, as well as hand-to-hand combat skills.

Bart Allen: a time traveller from the future and the grandson of The Flash.

Static: a young man abducted and experimented on by aliens. who gains the power to magnetize objects from it.

Guardian: A superhero who worked as the head of security at Project Cadmus. He is the genomorph clone of Roy Harper, accelerated a couple extra years in age.

Blue Devil: A demon-like superhero who occasionally helps the Justice League.

Forever People - A group of extraterrestrial superheroes from New Genesis. They arrived on Earth in order to reclaim the "New Genisphere" where they run into Superboy and help him to fight Intergang. They can use their Mother Boxes to combine into the Infinity-Man. Adam Strange: A young S.T.A.R. Labs scientist who ended up on Rann following a Zeta Ray experiment and befriended Sardath and his daughter Alanna.
 * Vykin (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) - Leader of the Forever People. He has magnetic powers.
 * Big Bear (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke) - Member of the Forever People. He has super-strength.
 * Beautiful Dreamer (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - Member of the Forever People. She has psionic powers.
 * Serifan (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - Member of the Forever People.
 * Mark Moonrider - Member of the Forever People. He can shoot bolts of energy from his hands.

Green Lantern Corps: the intergalactic police force of the universe, led by the Guardians of the Universe.

Guest characters
Alfred Pennyworth:  Bruce Wayne's loyal butler who assists his employer in his duties both as Bruce Wayne and as the Batman.

Iris West: the wife of Flash,  Iris is aware of her husband's superhero activities. She works as a reporter for GBS.

Cat Grant: A female reporter who frequently reports on the various matters concerning the Justice League and their enemies.

Mera: Wife of Aquaman and Queen of Atlantis. She is also the headmistress of the Conservatory of Sorcery

Nuidis Vulko: the chief scientific advisor of Atlantis and head of the Atlantean Science Center

Uncle Dudley:  Billy Batson's uncle. Dudley lives in an apartment in Fawcett City

Snapper Carr: A teacher at Happy Harbor High School and a former associate of the Justice League when he was a teenager.

Amanda Waller: a tough African-American woman who is the prison warden of Belle Reve.

James Gordon:  Gotham City's police commissioner and the father of Barbara Gordon. He is an ally of Batman.

Carol Ferris: The head of Ferris Aircraft.

King Faraday: an Interpol agent.

Catherine Cobert: A woman who is a public relations liaison to the Justice League.

Jonathan Kent: The adoptive father of Superman and Superboy.

Martha Kent: The adoptive mother of Superman and Superboy.

Lois Lane: an award-winning journalist for the Metropolisnewspaper, the Daily Planet, and the love interest of the superhero Superman.

Jimmy Olsen: a young photojournalist working for the Daily Planet. He is close friends with Lois Lane and Clark Kent/Superman, and has a good working relationship with his boss Perry White.

Perry White: the editor-in-chief of the Metropolis newspaper the Daily Planet. The character maintains very high ethical and journalistic standards and is an archetypal image of the tough, irascible but fair-minded boss.

Locations
Mount Justice: a mountain just outside Happy Harbor, Rhode Island. Inside was the first headquarters of the Justice League, the Secret Sanctuary.

Happy Harbor: a small municipality in the state of Rhode Island. Mount Justice is just outside its borders.

Hall of Justice: the publicly known headquarters of the Justice League located in Washington, D.C.. However, the Hall was actually a tourist front with the League's real headquarters orbiting in outer space.

Washington, D.C.: the capital of the United States of America. D.C. is the location of the Justice League's Hall of Justice and of the genetics research laboratory Cadmus. It is the current residence of Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl.

The Watchtower: an orbiting satellite, and the true headquarters of the Justice League. League members are transported to the Watchtower from the Hall of Justice and the Cave. The Watchtower has sensors that can detect immense energy surges on the surface of the planet, but does not have any weapons systems.

Fortress of Solitude: a building in the Arctic owned by Superman.

Tower of Fate:  the headquarters of Dr. Fate, and was the home of the late Kent and Inza Nelson.

Gotham City: a major city in Connecticut. It is the home of Batman, Nightwing, Robin, Artemis and Batgirl.

Wayne Manor:  the home of Bruce Wayne (Batman), Dick Grayson (Robin), and Alfred Pennyworth. Wayne Manor is a very luxurious mansion, and stands on top of the Batcave.

Batcave: the personal secret headquarters of Batman located beneath his residence, Wayne Manor.

Metropolis: a city on the American east coast, and the home of Superman.

Daily Planet: a newspaper in Metropolis.

LexCorp: a company owned by Lex Luthor.

Smallville:  a rural American town in Kansas.

Wayne Enterprises: a large corporation owned by Bruce Wayne.

Central City:  the hometown of Flash and Kid Flash.

Coast City: a California urban center located less than half an hour from Edwards Air Force Base and twenty minutes from Fort Rock. It is the home of Green Lantern Hal Jordan and many of his friends and family.

Themyscira: home of the Amazons and place of origin for Wonder Woman.

Atlantis: an underwater kingdom, and the home of the Atlanteans. King Orin is the current king of Atlantis. It is a constitutional monarchy.

Fawcett City: the current home of Captain Marvel/Billy Batson and his Uncle Dudley.

Dakota City: a city in the Midwestern United States.

New York City: the most populous city of the United States.

New Orleans:  a city in the state of Louisiana.

Star City: a city in California. It is the hometown of Green Arrow, Black Canary, Speedy and Red Arrow.

Las Vegas: a city in Nevada famous for its casinos.

Chicago: a city in Illinois. It is the residence of Martian Manhunter.

Boston: a city in Massachusetts on the Atlantic coast.

Seattle: a city in Washington.

Paris:  the capital and largest city in France.

Taipei:  the capital city of Taiwan.

Bialya: a country in the Middle East. Its capital is Al-Qawiya.

Qurac: the western neighbor of Bialya. Its capital is Dhabar.

Isla Santa Prisca: an island nation in the Caribbean Sea, and is the primary source of the neo-steroid Venom. It is effectively ruled by Bane, whose Venom factory is located on the island.

Bwunda: an African country, home to Gorilla City and Solovar's troop.

India: a country located in South Asia.

Mars: a planet located in the same planetary system as the Earth. It is the native homeworld to the humanoid species known as the Martians; who refer to their planet as M'arzz. It is the home of Martian Manhunter, Miss Martian, and B'arzz O'oomm.

New Genesis: one of the home planets of the New Gods. Its inhabitants are gods of life, freedom, and the Source. They are at war with Apokolips.

Oa: a planet, and the home of the Green Lantern Corps.

Rann:  the home planet of the scientist Sardath and his daughter Alanna. The dominant species is a technologically advanced yellow skinned humanoid race known as Rannians. The capital city of the planet is Ranagar.

Rimbor: a planet noted for being inhabited by criminals and smugglers, and for having a constitutionally corrupt government.The polity is formally known as the Polygloture of Rimbor.

Apokolips:  one of the home planets of the New Gods. It is home to the gods of anti-life, slavery, and degradation. They are enemies of the gods of New Genesis.