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The two teams are extremely similar, but they’re also completely different. Their histories have a lot of the same ideas and events, but they have grown in completely different directions. These seven differences between the Justice Society and Justice League are the biggest, showing just how unique each team is.
7) The Justice Society Is the Blueprint

The Justice Society are legends, and they play a huge role in the history of superheroes. The team is the blueprint for the Justice League, as well as every major team in the comic industry. All of them are assemblages of the most powerful and skilled heroes, which is the same schtick as the Justice Society. They codified a certain kind of super team, and their existence allowed the Justice League to come about. There would be no Justice League (or Avengers, for that matter) without them. The Justice League has their own unique milestones, but the Justice Society is the blueprint.
6) The Justice League Is the Current World-Saving Team

The Justice League saves the day when no one else can, and they’ve become the top multiverse-saving team in DC Comics. Once upon a time, that was the Justice Society, but the League has taken their place. While the Justice Society still d save the day in their adventures, when there’s a big threat coming to devour the Earth or the universe, it’s the League that everyone lets take the lead. They are the main team, the foremost group of protectors and even the longer tenured heroes of the JSA let them take the lead.
5) The Justice Society Has Become a Training Team

The Justice Society fields some very powerful heroes, including some of the most experienced heroes of them all. However, the team has transformed over the decades, becoming more of a training team. The JSA brings together the descendants of Golden Age superheroes, many of whom are just getting into the superhero game or who are still learning to master their powers. The League is full of icons, and the JSA has plenty of their own, but they also have a lot of members who are on their way up. This is a huge difference between the two groups; while the League does have some younger heroes (I love Air-Wave!), the older team is way more about teaching the new generation to be better.












