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===New Justice (2018β2021)=== In the pages of "[[Dark Nights: Death Metal]]", Justice Society members Green Lantern, Flash, Doctor Fate, and Wildcat were shown to be guarding the Valhalla Cemetery. The password to get in was "Ma Hunkel" where Green Lantern mentioned that she was the first guardian of the JSA's first headquarters.<ref>''Dark Nights: Death Metal'' #2. DC Comics.</ref> As Superman and his allies prepare for their final fight against both Perpetua and the [[The Batman Who Laughs|Darkest Knight]], Justice Society members Damage, Green Lantern, and Flash were present. In addition, Batman used the Black Lantern ring to revive JSA members Atom, Hourman, Ma Hunkel, and Sandman.<ref>''Dark Nights: Death Metal'' #5. DC Comics.</ref> At the end of "[[Dark Nights: Death Metal]]", the Justice Society are shown fighting in World War II alongside the narrator of the series [[Sgt. Rock]]. It is explicitly noted that this is 1943 in the DC universe, indicating that they have been fully restored to the timeline.<ref>''Dark Nights: Death Metal'' #7. DC Comics.</ref>
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