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This approach fizzled after a few years, so DC took the team back to basics by reuniting the original Big Seven and giving them a lunar Watchtower base. The series was relaunched as ''JLA'' by [[Grant Morrison]], who emphasized the team's role as the "gods" of the DCU, and had them only go up against the sort of tremendous, cosmic-level threats which befitted that stature. This new approach was such a hit that for several years pretty much all major events in the DCU revolved around the League, and countless miniseries and one-shots were spun off the new title. After Morrison left, succeeding writers (most notably Mark Waid) continued his approach.
 
The team has a long tradition of [[Crossover|Crossovers]] with the [[Justice Society of America]]. Once labelled "Crisis on (Something)" fairly often; commonly takes place at a [[You Mean "Xmas"|Christmas/Thanksgiving]] dinner attended by both teams, when suddenly a villain attacks. This stopped happening regularly around 1986 with ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', though the tradition has popped up sporadically since then (1998's "Crisis Times Five", 2002's ''JSA/JLA: Virtue and Vice'', 2007's "The Lightning Saga").
 
Appeared on TV as the ''[[Super Friends]]'' and ''[[Justice League]]''. Had [[Justice League (Film)|a live action TV pilot]] that didn't go anywhere.
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