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Justice League Episode: Legends

An explosion of a giant robot attack sends John Stewart, the Flash, Hawk Girl, and J'onn the Martian Manhunter into a parallel universe. Green Lantern recognizes the heroes from Sea-Board City as that of the comic book heroes he read as a child. The Justice Guild of America featuring the Green Guardsman,  the Streak,  Catman, Black Siren,  Ray Thompson, and Tom Turbine.  There is something strange about this world as it appears to be stuck in the 1950's. Hawk Girl almost goes ballistic when asked to bake cookies.

  Hawk Girl discovers a grave yard of the Justice Guild, and a newspaper headline declaring them dead. Ray Thompson through his mutant powers controls this universe which was really a war torn universe that lost it's innocence years ago. Once Thompson is defeated the inhabitants and the world go back to the war torn existence.

Guest Stars

 David Naughton (The Streak) 

William Katt (Green Guardsman) Best known as The Greatest American Hero in the 1980's. A hero who gets his powers from a suit from aliens, but loses the instructions.

 Neil Patrick Harris (Ray Thompson)  He's known for his role as genius who becomes a doctor while still a teenager from the show Doogie Howser M.D.  He's also played everyones favorite Web Head Spiderman on the MTV Spiderman Animated Series.

Shows Premise
Obviously the Justice Guild was based on the Justice Society of America. The Justice Society was the original DC Comics League of Heroes for the 1940's America. For years the Justice League and the Justice Society would teamup across dimensions. As they were both from seperate parallel universes. It was revealed that there was several versions of Earth until the Crisis on Infinite Earths brought everything down to one Earth. 

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