All 26 characters present in the Hall of Justice Mural in Superman have revealed

All 26 characters present in the Hall of Justice Mural in Superman have revealed

James Gunn He shared the high resolution images of the wall of the Hall of Justice SupermanAnd it is full of history. The splendid piece of art traces the entire legacy of metumans in the DCU.

With 26 characters, the highlights walls figures with deep bonds with modern heroes such as Wonder Woman, Zatan and The Flash, offering fans a look at how expansive this new cinematic universe can become.

The hi-ve shots of the mural are complete with a breakage of each individual character on it. If these names remain as Easter eggs or lay the foundations for the future stories in Gunn’s DCU remains a mystery for now. But if these characters represent the past of this shared world, there is a good chance that some of them will eventually enter the spotlight.

Sister Symmetry – A powerful sorceress that brandishes Cyra’s cloak and is imbued with powers of the Lord of the Order.

Silent Knight – Originally from the 6th century, the British hero is a swordsman master and it is believed that it is a previous incarnation of Carter Hall/Hawkman and perhaps also the distant ancestor of Clark Kent.

Exoristos – An Amazon exiled from Themycira, once he practiced the sword in the end used by Wonder Woman.

Black pirate – A 16th century do-gooder that previously appeared in the CW Legends of TomorrowHe fought the good battle on the high seas and was a member of the five warriors who have always been.

Miss Liberty – A hero during the American revolutionary war also served over time of five Forever Team warriors.

Whip Whirlwind – Better known as Max Mercury, Speedster was a hero during the wild West, where he used his flash skills to protect Native Americans.

Super chief – An Iroochese warrior of the fifteenth century, his powers were granted by Manitou’s stone but last only for one hour at a time.

Lazzaro Lane – This hero of the Wild West era was rendered the spirit of revenge from the Wise Owl and took the moniker, El Diablo. However, the demon takes over his body only when he sleeps or unconscious.

Chop -chop – Wu Cheng is a young Chinese pilot who served in the Blackhawk squadron during the Second World War.

Ghost of Flanders – Rip Graves falsified his death to become a superhero, becoming a masked crime during the Second World War. Like Gi Robot, he kills the Nazis.

Sandman – To be confused with the character of Neil Gaiman, Wesley Dodds brings a gas gun into action and uses his prophetic dreams to help him understand the crime scenes he encounters.

Incredible man – Will Everett served as a vigilante of this golden age during the Second World War and obtained powers after being kidnapped and experimented by the Ultra-Umanite. Now it can imitate and absorb any material.

Zatara – Giovanni “John” Zatara is Zanna’s father. Like his daughter, he launches spells speaking backwards and was a key member of the Justice Society of America.

Liberty Bell – Another DC character who has had more characters hold the question, has activated his powers by playing Bell Liberty. The version of Libby Lawrence is Johnny Quick’s wife and Jesse Quick’s mother.

Bulletman – This superhero of the Second World War has used his serum for the care of the crime to fight the Nazis and wore the gravity regulator helmet to divert the bullets.

Bulletgirl – Bulletman’s wife had the same powers and gadgets as her husband.

Max Mercury – This speedster arranged over time will be better known for many of you as a Flash (Wally West) and Kid Flash (Bart Allen) mentor.

TNT – Thomas N. “Tex” Thomas has radioactive powers that generate thermal energy, which he used against the Nazis. He later joined the All-Star squadron and seven soldiers of victory.

Dan The Dyna -mite – Tex’s student was involved in the fighting of his teacher’s crime when he was exposed to the same experiment that granted his skills to TNT.

Phantom Lady – This member of the Golden Age Squadron used its black light radius to project the black light, allowing it to create darkness and become invisible.

Atomic Knight – Employee to restore peace and order, Gardner Grayle wore an experimental armor resistant to radiation in the post-apocalyptic world created by the Second World War.

Freedom Beast – This South African superhero has succeeded in B’wana beast as the main protector of African wildlife. It accesses red, a mystical force linked to the thing of the swamp and the animal man.

Wildcat – Ted Grant was part of the Justice Society of America and an ex -boxing champion of the maximum weights that Moonlight as a superhero (his mystics “nine lives” makes him particularly resistant).

Vibration – This arrowverse character preferred by fans was one of the first Latin superheroes and uses vibrational manipulation to defeat his enemies.

Scori – Able to transform anything into a gun, a blood parasite has granted her impressive powers to Andrew Van Horn.

Maxwell Lord – Does the founder of the DCU band of justice has no powers in the comics, but does this mural suggests that it is also a metuman? It is likely that he only imagines he is worthy of being next to these great heroes.

Which of these characters would you like to see more in the DCU?

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By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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