DC Comics' most awaited new members of the JLA series are now revealed!

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Nov 08, 2016 03:40 AM EST

Last February 2016 at New York Comic Con, DC Comics launch the new Justice League of America (JLA) series and announced the revelation of its four new members. The JLA series that was written by Steve Orlando and drawn by Ivan Reis made a diverse line-up of the characters of heroes.

The writer and illustrator promise that "the Justice League looks like America, that proves heroism can look like anything and anyone".

According to IGN, Justice League, which is also known as Justice League of America (1960) is a fictional superhero team in American comic books published by DC comics. The league originally comprises the seven superheroes Superman, Batman, Aquaman, The Flash, Green Latern, Martian Manhunter and Wonderwoman teamed together to protect the world from evil villains.

Over the years, super heroes in JLA's team take turns as they marked their own story in each of the different series. Now, during the celebration of the launching of the new Justice League of America, DC highlights its new members of the league.

Vixen

Mari Jiwe McCabe is also known as Vixen. She is a model, a successful businesswoman and a member of both JLA and Suicide Squad. She can channel powers of any creatures in the animal kingdom with her thoughts.

The Ray

The Ray is the son of the Original Ray named Raymond Terill. He can turn his entire body into a living laser light that can cut through anything that comes in his way.

Killer Frost

Crystal Frost is also known as Killer Frost. She began a murderous crusade against men after she felt wrongfully accused by her professor who she fell in love with. She can absorb the heart of a living being and turns it into cold ice.

The Atom

The Atom is also known as Ryan Choi. He is a young professor who is filling the extra spot in an Ivy League University's teaching staff and accidentally discovers old Atom's abilities and used to his own advantage.

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