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| JSA Headquarters III | |
| Continuity: | DC Universe |
| Aliases: | Dodds residence Dodds Manor Justice Society of America Headquarters III |
| Category: | Headquarters |
| Continent: | North America |
| Country: | United States of America |
| State: | New York |
| City: | New York City |
| Borough: | Manhattan |
| 1st appearance: | Adventure Comics #40 [1] JSA Secret Files & Origins #1 [2] |
JSA Headquarters is a fictional building featured in comic books published by DC Comics. It is associated with the character of Wesley Dodds - the Golden Age Sandman, as well as his future teammates in the Justice Society of America. It first appeared in Adventure Comics #40 in July, 1939. It made recurring appearances in the Vertigo series Sandman Mystery Theatre, which took place in the 1930s and 1940s, and was also prominent in JSA, Volume 1, where it served as the headquarters for the modern incarnation of the JSA.
Titles that feature JSA Headquarters III[]
Residents of JSA Headquarters III[]
Original residents[]
JSA team members[]
- Atom Smasher, Al Rothstein
- Black Adam, Teth Adam
- Captain Marvel, Billy Batson
- Doctor Fate, Hector Hall
- Doctor Mid-Nite, Pieter Cross
- Flash, Jay Garrick
- Green Lantern, Alan Scott
- Hawkman, Carter Hall
- Hawkgirl, Kendra Saunders
- Hourman, Matthew Tyler
- J.J. Thunder
- Sand, Sanderson Hawkins
- Starman, Jack Knight
- Star-Spangled Kid, Courtney Whitmore
- Wildcat, Ted Grant
- Wonder Woman, Hippolyta
Other residents[]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ First appearance as the Dodds estate.
- ↑ First appearance as JSA Headquarters.
