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The Justice League has starred in some excellent stories, but they are nowhere near as important as they once were. In fact, the Justice League has had such a precipitous downfall that it’s seemingly impossible for them to ever rise again. The Justice League has gone through a lot of changes, and the biggest change is how unpopular they’ve become. There are a lot of factors that have made the Justice League fall from grace, and that’s become a big problem for DC Comics.
The Justice League is Too Old-Fashioned and That’s Cursed Them

The Justice League came of age during the ’60s and ’70s. The team was the consummate Silver/Bronze Age superhero team, because it had something that even the Avengers didn’t — a roster of the all of DC’s greats in the same place. It was the equivalent of buying Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, and Aquaman comics (not to mention other members of the team) for the price of one comic. This was a major selling point for the book for a lot of fans. Justice League stories were also the equivalent of modern event stories. The Justice League was constantly thrown into battle against the greatest enemies, and the multiversal crossovers gave readers even more heroes for their buck.
Looking back at the history of the Justice League, it’s plain to see when the first chinks appeared in the League’s armor — the Detroit League. DC decided to make a Justice League team without Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, and Green Lantern, instead stacking the team with B and C-list members. Suddenly, Justice League stories were no longer big stakes superhero stories; they weren’t much different from what fans were getting in something like Batman and the Outsiders. Post-Crisis DC brought in another Justice League team that was mostly B and C-list, but Justice League International was able to wow readers because it went in an entirely different direction from any other Justice League series. The Justice League International formula only started to fall apart when creators tried to use the team like a traditional Justice League team. It wouldn’t be until the mid ’90s JLA reboot that we would get a return to Silver/Bronze Age form for the Justice League, but even that wasn’t going to last.









