In the very first episode aliens were attacking earth and superman and batman were trying to stop it alone. Then a good a Good alien Otherwise known as Martian Manhunter wanted to help. so he contacted Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, and Hawk Girl to help. They eventually defeated the aliens. After all this Superman wanted to make a justice league after he saw how everyone worked together and everyone agreed. That's how the Justice League came around with everyone in it.
Presuming you mean the "Justice League" series (2001-2006), there is no such episode where he 'meets them'. He was there at the end of "Secret Origins Part 3" when they decided to become a team but he declined to become a full member but told them to call when they needed him.
No, Wolverine is not a member of the Justice League. He is a Marvel Comics character associated with the X-Men. The Justice League is a team of superheroes from DC Comics.
The second episode of Justice League is called "Secret Origins Part 2."
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No there is no theatrical Batman film slated to be released in 2013 as The Dark Knight Rises was the final entry in Christopher Nolan's take on the character. Therefore it is most likely the film series will be rebooted once again to tie in with the planned upcoming Justice League film (which looks like its being rushed so therefore wont be successful like what Marvel have done).Also, a solo Batman film is expected to come out from the Justice League film however the character himself will be introduced (rebooted) in the Justice League film which is expected for 2015 or 2016.However there is a batman two-part animated version is currently in the works from DC Animated OriPart 1 of this 2 part animated film is slated to be released on DVD/Blu-Ray September 25, 2012. Part 2 will be released in 2013, with Peter Weller of Robocop fame voicing Batman, and Michael Emerson voicing Joker.ginal Movies" and several Batman veterans are known to be involved.
If you are talking about the character from folklore, no, he is not in the Justice League. However, Green Arrow, the guy that LOOKS like robin hood, was formerly part of the Justice League.
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Nightstar is from an alternate universe in the Batman comic book series. She is Robin's (Dick Grayson) and Starfire's (Nightwing) child. She follows in her parents' footsteps and becomes part of the Justice League.
the two-part episode "A Better World".
In the animated series, he never gets to meet Dick Grayson. There are mentions of him and Terry's well aware of his existence, but Bruce and Dick apparently don't talk much anymore.
technically, when you beat the Pokemon league, you become the champion. but you cannot really fight as a part of the Pokemon league
Justice League Unlimited was a DC animated television series that ran from July 2004- May 2006. A continuation from an earlier series simply titled Justice League, the main difference within the series is while as the Justice Leauge stayed true to only having the main leaguers (Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Hawk Girl etc) Justice League Unlimted allowed every (almost every) hero within the DC Universe (or Mulitiverse in some cases) to be part of the league this ranged from other heavy hitters such as Aquaman and Green Arrow to be in the show along with other lesser known heroes such as the Question or Captian Atom.