Hall of Justice (New Earth)
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History
History of location is unknown.
Residents
Notes
- The Hall is reinforced with blast resistant concrete and 400-436 tons of titanium plates.
- Was designed by Green Lantern (John Stewart) and Wonder Woman (Diana). It was paid for by Batman and built from scratch by Superman.
- The Hall is located in the same location as the JSA and All-Star Squadron original headquarters.
- 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.
- 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
- Nuclear Lab
- Storage Rooms 1-12
- Slideways Control Bay
- Gift Shop
- 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 3 stories below the Meeting Room.
- 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 3 stories below the Meeting Room.
Trivia
- The Hall is architecturally similar to the Hall of Justice as seen in the 1970s Super-Friends television series.
See Also
- Appearances of Hall of Justice (New Earth)
- Location Gallery: Hall of Justice (New Earth)
- Catalogued images related to Hall of Justice (New Earth)
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