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The Justice League has a rich legacy, and a big part of that is the members of the team that don’t jump out at fans. These members of the team often get forgotten or lost in the shuffle, but they’re some of the most important members of the team. These ten Justice Leaguers are all MVPs, even if they aren’t the first people you think of when you think “Justice League”.
10) Hawkgirl

There have been several versions of Hawkgirl who have been members of the Justice League (although they’re all technically the same person, more on the Hawks later), but the best of them is easily Kendra Saunders. Kendra first appeared in JSA, where she had to deal with discovering her reincarnations over the millennia and the toll they took on her as a person. She became the most independent version of Hawkgirl, and has been a member of two different yet awesome versions of the team, the new Satellite League of the mid ’00s and Scott Snyder League of the late ’10s. Hawkgirl slotted into the Hawk spot on the Justice League wonderfully, starting relationships with Red Arrow and John Stewart, and is just as tough as anyone who has worn the wings on the Justice League.
9) Orion

The New Gods are one of DC’s greatest forces, a group of gods locked in an endless war against the dark forces of Apokolips. Several New Gods have been members of the team, including the Dog of War, Orion. Orion, along with Big Barda (more on her later), joined the team because of an oncoming threat (during the Morrison/Porter JLA run starting with issue #16) and became one of the team’s heavy hitters, throwing himself into every battle with the reckless abandon that he’s become known for. Orion made a huge splash on the team; he wasn’t always the easiest member to deal with, but whenever there was trouble, he was there to fight.
8) Huntress

Huntress (the Helena Bertinelli version) was the black sheep of the Bat-Family, her more violent methods causing her to clash with Batman. However, Batman knew she was a great hero, and so he made sure she was recruited to the Justice League in JLA (Vol. 1) #16. Huntress felt out of her league with the team, but was able to prove that she belonged there. Of course, her relationship with Batman eventually broke down and she ended up leaving the team. However, Huntress did a great job as a member of the League, proving herself to Batman in ways that she never had before.
7) Zauriel

Grant Morrison’s JLA is an amazing run, and it introduced several new members to the team. JLA #6-7 introduced Zauriel to the team. Zauriel was a guardian angel from the Silver City, who came to Earth to warn the team about Asmodel and the Bull Host, renegade angels who were about to attack the Earth. Zauriel would join the team full-time in JLA #16, and became the League’s winged wonder until the end of the battle against Mageddon. Zauriel’s angelic strength, powerful wings, flaming sword, and sonic scream made him a formidable member of the team, and he was a fan favorite. If there’s one ’90s Leaguer who needs to come back to the team full-time, and not just end up in background shots, it’s Zauriel.
6) Big Barda

Big Barda has been a member of several rosters of the team, including the JLI and Morrison’s Pantheon League, starting with JLA (Vol. 1) #16. Big Barda is the most fierce woman on the twin worlds of New Genesis and Apokolips, her titanic strength, torturous upbringing, and years of fighting experience making her a nearly unstoppable force. Big Barda brought her quiet power to the team; while her husband Mister Miracle, was a joker and Orion was a fighter, Barda was a powerful, dependable presence on the team. Everyone knew that with Big Barda there, things were going to work out, even if she had to use her Mega-Rod to break the skulls of everyone in front of her.













