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* ClockOfPower: Unlike in the comics (where it was the result of a short-acting Super Serum), Hourman's abilities come from a mysterious hourglass device that is worn as a pendant, which, when turned once, grants the wearer superhuman strength and agility for one hour. It was originally created by the first Hourman, the late Rex Tyler, and in the show is worn by his son Rick.
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!![[ComicBook/DoctorMidNite Beth Chapel / Dr. Mid-Nite II]]

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* TheGhost: The Spectre, the Atom, and Mr. Terrific are missing from the group picture but are later mentioned as team members.
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Specter is mentioned


* AdaptedOut: Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/{{Batman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{the Spectre}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, and ComicBook/RedTornado are never mentioned as being part of the Golden Age team in this continuity, despite being founding members in the comics (though notably the comics wrote out the first three as well after a {{Retcon}} or two).

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* AdaptedOut: Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/{{Batman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{the Spectre}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, and ComicBook/RedTornado are never mentioned as being part of the Golden Age team in this continuity, despite being founding members in the comics (though notably the comics wrote out the first three as well after a {{Retcon}} or two).
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* AdaptedOut: Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/{{Batman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{the Spectre}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, and ComicBook/RedTornado are never mentioned as being part of the Golden Age team in this continuity, despite being founding members in the comics.

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* AdaptedOut: Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/{{Batman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{the Spectre}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, and ComicBook/RedTornado are never mentioned as being part of the Golden Age team in this continuity, despite being founding members in the comics.comics (though notably the comics wrote out the first three as well after a {{Retcon}} or two).
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Mister Terrific is also mentioned at the end of season 3


* AdaptedOut: Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/{{Batman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{the Spectre}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, ComicBook/RedTornado, and ComicBook/MisterTerrific are not part of the Golden Age team in this continuity, despite being founding members in the comics.

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* AdaptedOut: Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/{{Batman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{the Spectre}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, ComicBook/RedTornado, and ComicBook/MisterTerrific ComicBook/RedTornado are not never mentioned as being part of the Golden Age team in this continuity, despite being founding members in the comics.
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By final battle I mean the original JSA’s last stand
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The Atom is mentioned in the penultimate episode of season 3 as one of the fatalities of the final battle


* AdaptedOut: Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/{{Batman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{the Spectre}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/MisterTerrific, and ComicBook/{{the Atom}} are not part of the Golden Age team in this continuity, despite being founding members in the comics.

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* AdaptedOut: Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/{{Batman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{the Spectre}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/MisterTerrific, and ComicBook/{{the Atom}} ComicBook/MisterTerrific are not part of the Golden Age team in this continuity, despite being founding members in the comics.

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* AdaptationalOriginConnection: She's responsible for talking Rick and Yolanda into embracing their superhero identities, which wasn't the case in the comics.


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* AdaptationalOriginConnection: She's responsible for talking Rick and Yolanda into embracing their superhero identities, which wasn't the case in the comics.
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* MoralityPet: To her husband, Brainwave. What makes Henry Jr. decide his father was BeyondRedemption was learning that he [[KickTheMoralityPet killed her]].

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* MoralityPet: To her husband, Brainwave. What makes Henry Jr. decide his father was BeyondRedemption was is learning that he [[KickTheMoralityPet killed her]].
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A junkyard owner who Pat hires to oversee his shop for the summer.

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A junkyard owner who whom Pat hires to oversee his shop for the summer.
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* KnightInShiningArmor: He may be in janitorial overalls now, but Justin strives to uphold all the virtues associated with knighthood: Courage, loyalty, honor, and kindness. While he takes pride in being handpicked to inherit Excalibur, he never let it go to his head and remains polite and humble.

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* KnightInShiningArmor: He may be in janitorial overalls now, but Justin strives to uphold all the virtues associated with knighthood: Courage, courage, loyalty, honor, and kindness. While he takes pride in being handpicked to inherit Excalibur, he never let it go to his head and remains polite and humble.

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