Talk:Justice Guild of America

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Lex was in the robot I just watched it.

I don't recall Lex being in that robot.

Neither do I. I'm deleting that bit. CovenantD 04:38, 28 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

He wasn't in it, but he was controlling it from a boat.Bluecatcinema 12:44, 22 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It probably should be mentioned that the voice of the Green Guardsman was done by William Katt, who starred in the ABC superhero series "The Greatest American Hero".

--David 2 (talk) 14:55, 17 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

1945/1962[edit]

Sorry, but I suspect this entry has the dates wrong. John Stewart isn't that old- which would have made the nuclear World War III in its timeline occur in 1962, at the time of the Cuban missile crisis, given that the Soviet Union didn't develop nuclear weapons until the early fifties in our own timeline. I think the confusion may have occurred when the JLA returned to the forties in another episode of the current animated series. We know John served in the armed forces, which would have made him either a Vietnam vet, or possibly a veteran of the Lebanon crisis of the early eighties or first Gulf War of the early nineties.

User: Calibanu 10:35, 10 June 2006

It has now been modified to correct the suspected error.

User Calibanu 12: 17 20 October 2006

Watching the episode again, it seems to imply that the comics were not published by the time Jon read them as a youth. He says specifically that he went to his uncle's house after school to read them.--71.104.154.169 (talk) 16:48, 23 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

In fact the dialog is this:

John Stewart: "My uncle James had the biggest Comic book collection I ever seen. I'd go to his house every day after school and we'd read old comics all day long."

Later on when John Stewart and Hawkgirl discover the subway station beneath the library:

John Stewart: "Must have been an earthquake or something."

Hawkgirl (examining a subway car): "No, these are battle scars."

John Stewart (picking up a paper he just step on): You're right, and look at the date. (Tosses paper to Hawkgirl)

Hawkgirl: "Forty years ago."

John Stewart: "The same date as the last Justice Guild comic."

Since the episode originally aired in 2002 the Cuban Missie Crisis of 1962 would be the best fit.--BruceGrubb (talk) 11:36, 30 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]