Recently I have been RUNNING through ‘Earth 2’ and I am wondering if anyone else thinks that the Justice Society of America is coming to the small screen.

1. Jay Garrick/ Flash- We know that the character will have a recurring role in season two of the Flash played by Teddy Sears. This is, of course, a beloved character from the DC Golden Age and member of the JSA. We have gotten confirmation that this new season of the show will dabble a bit in alternate realities which can serve as a hint towards what I’m thinking…?

2. Hawkgirl– Another character that is confirmed for the CW line-up. She will first appear on the Flash and then make her way over to the Legends of Tomorrow. My question is, which Hawkgirl are we getting? Will Ciara Renee be playing Shiera Sanders or Kendra Saunders? I feel this makes a great deal of difference since Shiera was the original version. I haven’t seen anything confirming the name for this Hawkgirl but I’m thinking we’ll be getting Kendra instead. No, not because of the color of her skin (you’re so silly) but because of the reincarnation element that we know will play a part in her arc.

3. Alan Scott/ Green Lantern- I have already written about three articles where I make this point. Why not a fourth time? The Jade Champion himself NEEDS TO MAKE IT TO MY TV SCREEN! No, he has not been confirmed for any of the TV shows…yet. He has a really kick-ass/boss/powerful personality and is really breaking the barriers of the “gay superhero.” He is more than that one aspect of him and I love it. I’m really hoping this Golden Age hero finds his way to the TV universe.

4. Dr Fate- Um, he’s awesome? There is no character like him. His powers are visually astonishing and who wouldn’t like to go through a tour of the Tower of Fate? He is also not confirmed for any appearance in this coming year but I say give it time.

5. Huntress- This character has already appeared in the CW universe. No, she wasn’t our Silver Age Helena Wayne but rather Helena Bertinelli. If you ask me, close enough!I have no doubt that the Birds of Prey will be making their way to us very soon. I mean, three of them have appeared on Arrow already. I don’t know how the TNT Titans show will perform but as it stands right now I’m very frustrated that they got their hands on Barbara Gordon/ Oracle (she’s not even a Titan!). I can certainly see Helena coming back in a larger way somewhere in this CW/DC multiverse.

6. Powergirl- As cool as it would be, I don’t think we can expect Powergirl anywhere on the CW. On the upcoming Supergirl series however, Why not? It just wouldn’t make sense for Greg Berlanti to feature a hero over on the CW with all the same powers (and literally the same name) as his leading lady over on CBS. Seems like a shot in the foot move to me?

7. Mr Terrific- Curiously enough, here we have another JSA member that is cast for the next season of Arrow to be played by Echo Kellum. Am I sensing a pattern here..?

8. Hawkman- A Golden Age member who is confirmed to Appear on the Flash before making his own way over to Legends of Tomorrow. Therefore, yet again, another confirmed JSA member to appear.

Looking at the list we have 5/8 that are already confirmed for CW/DC Universe. So call my crazy, but it seems like they’re already building towards the Justice Society of America. Look at the very history of the group! Their first meeting in All Star Comics #3 (1940) was the union of the first superhero team EVER and guess what? It didn’t feature the holy trinity of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman! Yes, i know, BM and SM were established as honorary members later on but I’m going off the fact that they weren’t at this initial meeting. It almost gives a stronger reason for the film universe to exist on its own and for the TV universe to do the same without the thirst for the trinity to be an issue. It’s the classic division of Earth-1 and Earth-2 but in the visual form.

Let’s also not forget that Legends of Tomorrow will be an anthology series. Each season will be something different and possibly allow new heroes to step into the new stories. Legends of Tomorrow could very well feel like a new visual comic book every year. Here’s to the Justice Society of America making it’s way!