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Hall of Justice

The Hall of Justice is an iconic building that serves as a headquarters for the Justice League.

History[]

The Hall of Justice was constructed by the Justice League of America following a year after the destruction of the previous Justice League Watchtower, and located in Washington, D.C. and in the same location as the JSA and All-Star Squadron original headquarters. The Hall was designed by John Stewart and Wonder Woman, and financed by Batman and built from scratch by Superman.

The basement of the Hall was used as the new burial place for the fallen heroes that were formerly buried at Valhalla Cemetery. The exact location of the burial place was four hundred yards below the main building and it served the purpose of protecting the bodies of the fallen heroes from being desecrated by evil forces.[1]

Points of interest[]

These are the known rooms located in the Hall of Justice:

  • High Technology Clean Lab #2 (H.T.C.L. 2): The most advanced Laboratory of its kind in North America.
  • The Kitchen: The League's combat training room
  • Auxiliary Robotics Lab
  • Main Conference/Meeting Room
  • The Trophy Room: Features weapons used by villains and heroes (all of which were dismantled and made useless by Batman).
  • Nuclear Lab
  • Storage Rooms 1–12
  • Slideways Control Bay: Teleportation room that connects to the Justice League Satellite.
  • Gift Shop
File:Justice League Morgue.jpg

The Morgue

  • The Morgue: Where the JLA keeps the bodies of their enemies. Mainly for the purpose of protecting the corpses from body snatching operations that are harvesting superhuman parts for re-use. It is located three stories below the Meeting Room.

Residents[]

  • Titans
    • Nightwing (leader)
    • Donna Troy
    • Beast Boy
    • Raven
    • Starfire
    • Cyborg
  • Justice League Dark II
    • Wonder Woman (leader)
    • Detective Chimp
    • Dr Fate/Khalid Nassour
    • John Constantine
    • Man-Bat
    • Swamp Thing
    • Zatanna
  • Wonder Twins
    • Jayna
    • Zan

Notes[]

  • The Hall is reinforced with blast resistant concrete and 400–436 tons of titanium plates.
  • The Hall shares the same diplomatic privileges as a foreign embassy. They can legally give asylum to anyone they want, including supervillains.
  • The Hall contains at least 12 floors.
  • In the parallel universe of Universe of Evil, the counterpart to the Hall of Justice is called the "Hall of Evil".
  • Starting in Justice League Vol 4, the Hall is shown to be mobile and capable of flight.
  • In the alternate universe presented in Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Dark Nights Metal, the Hall of Justice is renamed the "Ha of Justice" by its version of the Batman Who Laughs.

Trivia[]

  • The Hall of Justice originally appeared in the Super Friends animated series. It first appeared in mainstream comics in Justice League of America Vol 2 7.
  • The Hall of Justice also appears in the animated series Young Justice however the Hall is the defacto headquarters of the League in name only. The first episode reveals the Hall of Justice is a public cover for the teleporters that lead to the Justice League Watchtower in orbit presumably as a safeguard against villains from knowing their real headquarters.
  • In the Arrow continuity, S.T.A.R. Labs has ownership of a large hall whose silhouette matches the Hall of Justice.[2]
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  1. Nightwing Vol 2 151
  2. The Flash (2014 TV Series) Episode: Invasion!
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