Sunday, March 6, 2011

Justice League and Superhero action Figures

By Allan Goudling


Justice League hero dolls! At first glimpse, you could sense that these are targetted as toys for the adolescent, but if we take a closer appraisal of the demographics of whose buying Superherofigures (and comics), we find out that a decidedly significant # of buyers are in actual fact adults. Justice League Superhero figures in particular appear to attract a more worldly fan base. Why is this? Well collections normally have a tendency to be about creating importance in things, in particular somewhere where we have fond memories. That is why the Justice League Superhero figures phenomenon makes sense as the heyday of this particular series was in the 70s & 80s, which means that the children who were brought up with Superhero figures & comic books, are now in a demographic that has considerable throwaway funds.

Justice League comic books were created in the 1950s (it was established as the Justice Society) in 1960, the newly appointed scriptwriter (Gardiner Fox) altered the name to the Justice League (he was a follower of the NFL & baseball leagues), essentially creating franchises that still exist now. The inaugural team consisted of 7 characters that have developed into iconic creations of today's pop culture (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter & Aqua Man)

The presupposition of the Justice League is that a fellowship of superheroes band together to go up against enemies that they have the power to instigate intercontinental catastrophe. Each independent member of the Justice League has insufficient power to face this opponent, & only by banding together, are they able to thrive & continue to conserve the Earth. As with all sterling superhero series Justice League has a covert base, in fact, throughout the years they've had a # of secret bases, including a secret cave in Rhode Island, a moon base, an orbiting satellite base & notoriously (in 1984) a restricted base in Detroit, Michigan.

Moving to Michigan was an bid on the part of DC Comics to reawaken the series using the primary model. The endeavor failed, since all of the original characters were replaced by newer, supposedly, more fast-moving characters, this eventually cost the series much of its former charisma. In 1996, a spin-off was launched, entitled Justice League America, which has proved to be the most admired incarnation of the franchise. JLA ran for nearly ten years before it was ultimately closed with a storey called infinite crisis. The storey is much too delectable for me to reveal here, please go check it out you will be glad that you did.

So where are we at present? & More significantly, when will the coming Justice League Superhero figures will be ready? Well there are traces, in 2008, Superman, Batman & Wonder Woman rehabilitated Justice League (this time with the Batcave as a secret base) & rumors flourish of a live-Superhero motion picture happening someday.




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