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There are some underrated Justice Leaguers, and there are also some overrated Justice Leaguers. However, there’s another kind of Justice Leaguer as well, the kind of Justice Leaguers that we all want to forget. These seven Justice Leaguers are the worst in the team’s history, and deserve to be wiped away from all of our memories.
7) G’Nort

Green Lanterns are the universe’s most powerful defenders, and they have a rich legacy with the Justice League. Members like Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Guy Gardner, Simon Baz, and Jessica Cruz were all great members of the team. And then there’s G’Nort. G’Nort is the worst Green Lantern ever. While he’s means well, he’s pretty dumb and more trouble than he’s worth. He’s basically a joke, and whenever he shows up, the members of the team do their best to get rid of them (they made him a member of the Justice League Antarctica to keep him away from them once). G’Nort can be funny, but the character is kind of annoying, and we’d all like for him to go away forever.
6) Bloodwynd

Bloodwynd was introduced to the Justice League in the early ’90s. There have been several versions of the characters โ the mantle was even used as an alter ego for Martian Manhunter โ and was played as a mysterious magical hero powered by the Blood Gem. While there were some cool ideas at the core of the character โ one Bloodwynd was a descendant of slaves out for revenge against the families of slave owners โ he never really worked as a member of the Justice League. He was an edgy ’90s character, and the vast majority of Justice League fans have forgotten him, so we’re almost there.
5) General Glory

General Glory is basically a Captain America pastiche, a World War II soldier who can transform into a super strong and invulnerable form. He’s a parody of all the patriotic superheroes of the Golden Age, but the jokes didn’t really land. He was introduced in the early ’90s and just didn’t catch on at all. General Glory is one of those characters that could work on his own, but throwing him onto the Justice League was a huge mistake. He would have fit better with a team like the Justice League. Maybe if he was made a member of the group during the Justice League International days, when comedy was all the rage for Justice League stories, he would have be remembered differently, but that was unfortunately not the case.












