Hall of Justice Mural

The Superman movie gave fans a peek at the larger metahuman universe that is being created by DC Studios. Since then, James Gunn released a full image of the mural online. Featured in this category are character first appearances that are believed to be included in the mural.

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1st appearance of Madame Xanadu, a mystic

In the mural, Madame Xanadu seems to transform into Sister Symmetry after donning a cloak imbued with the power of a Lord of Order named Cyra

DC Apr 1940

Action Comics #23

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1st appearance of Lex Luthor, depicted with red hair
1st appearance of Black Pirate, an adventurer who later appeared as a ghost in present day stories
First mention of The Daily Planet

The Black Pirate is depicted in the mural

DC Nov 1997

Speed Force #1

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1st appearance of Cobalt Blue, the lost twin brother of Barry Allen who has the power to siphon the Speed Force
1st appearance of Max Mercury as Whip Whirlwind, a persona used in the late 1800s

Max Mercury appears to be featured twice in the mural but as two different personas

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1st appearance of Super-Chief, a Native American given powers by an amulet made from a meteor

Super-Chief is similar in appearance to Black Bison but the mural appears to more accurately portray Super-Chief

DC Dec 1942

Boy Commandos #1

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1st appearance and origin of Liberty Belle, a hero who is powered by the ringing of the Liberty Bell
1st appearance of Jack Kirby as a comic book character in a story titled 'Satan Wears a Swastika'

The Liberty Belle mantle was later worn by the daughter of the original

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1st appearance and origin of Guardian
1st appearance of T.N.T. and Dan the Dyna-Mite
1st team appearance of Newsboy Legion

TNT and Dyna-Mite are depicted in the mural

Quality Aug 1941

Police Comics #1

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1st appearance of Plastic Man
1st appearance of the Human Bomb
1st appearance of Firebrand
1st appearance of Phantom Lady

Phantom Lady was originally a hero owned by Quality, a publisher acquired by DC in the mid-50s

DC Nov 1970 Vol 2

All-Star Western #2

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1st appearance of El Diablo, a man struck by lightning and resurrected to avenge the innocent
1st appearance of Outlaw, the son of a Texas Ranger turned criminal

El Diablo is depicted in the mural

Quality Oct 1941

Military Comics #3

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1st appearance of Chop Chop, a racial stereotype character that was later reintroduced as a member of the Blackhawks
Quality Dec 1941

Hit Comics #18

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1st appearance of Stormy Foster, a World War II hero
1st appearance of Rip Graves aka The Ghost of Flanders, a World War II hero believed to have died at Flanders during World War I

Rip Graves was originally a hero owned by Quality, a publisher acquired by DC in the mid-50s

DC Jun 1938

Action Comics #1

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1st appearance of Superman
1st appearance of Lois Lane
1st appearance of Zatara, Zatanna's father
1st appearance of Tex Thompson, later becomes Mr. America
🌎 Currently holds the world record for the highest comic sale in history after a 9.0 copy from the collection of Nicolas Cage sold for $15 million dollars in December 2025

The magician figure appears to be Zatanna's father, Zatara

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1st cover appearance of Wonder Woman
2nd appearance and origin of Wonder Woman
1st appearance and origin of Mr. Terrific, Terry Sloane
1st appearance of Wildcat, Ted Grant

There are many characters that wore the Wildcat mantle

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1st team appearance of Justice League Detroit, unofficial team name
1st appearance of Gypsy, an illusionist
1st appearance of Vibe, a hero who can create shockwaves
1st appearance of Steel, Hank Heywood III, grandson of Commander Steel

Vibe was strangled to death by the detached hands of an android in Justice League of America #258

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