so i Was Looking for a Uesd Things shop and found This
( a Superhero team poster ) Its for Something Called OLD JUSTICE and i Have to Aks
is This a real Thing or Something for Some Movie makeing Fun Of sidekicks? and If There real What Was There Story
Well this is certainly something. Honestly the story here is a little sad and a little inevitable considering the kind of generational effect that the superhero community has had. While most of the still living JSA happened to stumble into this or that circumstance that have kept them young (or at least, young enough) into the modern day, many of the people around them have not been so "lucky"
And so a bunch of them got together and formed a group they called "Old Justice"
Daniel Dunbar AKA Dan the Dyna Mite: A Golden Age sidekick to the beloved and mourned TNT
Mortimer and Amelia Jibbet (Nee Hunkel) AKA the Cyclone Kids: The former sidekicks of the original Red Tornado, married in adulthood. Mortimer "Dinky" Jibbet is the younger brother of famous newspaper comic artist Scribbly Jibbet.
Doiby Dickles: A Brooklyn cabbie (and part time alien prince consort) and ally to the original Green Lantern
Merry Pemberton AKA Merry, Girl of 1000 Gimmicks: Adopted sister of the original Star Spangled Kid. In adulthood she married the original Brainwave (seriously) and had two children by him.
Thorndyke Thompkins AKA Second Sweep: The foremost member of Hourman's wartime "Minutemen of America" (Think the boy scouts, but with a lot more scrap collecting and nazi punching)
In their old age, motivated by various unhappinesses in their "golden years" they sought to make sure that no other young people in their positions would ever make their "mistakes". Trying to turn public opinion against the hero team Young Justice and even pushing for legislation to criminalize superheroism under a certain age (the irony of these golden age heroes pushing for another hero registry that could only have been enforced by invasion of secret identities evidently did not occur to them)
Due to a chaotic incident where the ages of most superheroes got swapped, leaving the heroes of Young Justice as the adult chaperones of a now tweenaged Justice League, Old Justice was able to see what kind of mettle these new kids would muster and decided to part ways as friends.
They were REALLY pushing the court of public opinion there for a couple months though, so that's probably where the poster came from.











