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Justice League's 15th member is still a mystery
Published Tuesday, Jun 28 2011, 09:06 BST | By Hugh Armitage | 1 comment
The Justice League's 15th member's identity remains a mystery.
The lineup of the team was leaked earlier this week in the design of one of glass manufacturers Toon Tumblers's exclusive designs for Comic-Con International next month.
The main team - featuring Aquaman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman and the Flash and Cyborg - has been confirmed, but one of the characters pictured in the background on the right remains unidentified.
Series writer Geoff Johns wrote on Twitter: "That is not a blonde," putting to an end theories that had suggested the character was Black Canary, Power Girl, Zealot of WildC.A.T.s or Miranda Shrieve, a character introduced in Flashpoint: Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #1.
The other background characters have been identified as Firestorm, the Atom, Deadman, Hawkman, Element Woman, Green Arrow and Mera.
The new Justice League title - illustrated by Jim Lee - will launch DC Comics' upcoming revamp.
The lineup of the team was leaked earlier this week in the design of one of glass manufacturers Toon Tumblers's exclusive designs for Comic-Con International next month.
The main team - featuring Aquaman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman and the Flash and Cyborg - has been confirmed, but one of the characters pictured in the background on the right remains unidentified.
Series writer Geoff Johns wrote on Twitter: "That is not a blonde," putting to an end theories that had suggested the character was Black Canary, Power Girl, Zealot of WildC.A.T.s or Miranda Shrieve, a character introduced in Flashpoint: Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #1.
The other background characters have been identified as Firestorm, the Atom, Deadman, Hawkman, Element Woman, Green Arrow and Mera.
The new Justice League title - illustrated by Jim Lee - will launch DC Comics' upcoming revamp.
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