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The Hall of Justice, or simply the Hall, is a fictional headquarters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The Hall of Justice serves as a headquarters for the Justice League. It was first introduced in the Super Friends animated series on September 8, 1973, and it eventually appeared in comic book titles related to the Justice League, as well as video games and other media. The show was produced by Hanna-Barbera, a division of Cincinnati-based Taft Broadcasting. One of the animators, Al Gmuer, likely visited Cincinnati Union Terminal while attending meetings and confirmed that he was inspired by the terminal in designing the superhero headquarters.

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  • Salón de la Justicia (cómic) (es)
  • Hall of Justice (comics) (en)
  • Sala della Giustizia (it)
  • Sala de Justiça (pt)
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  • El Salón de la Justicia es la ​ ficticia de los Súper amigos, en la serie de animación y la que eventualmente se convertiría en la sede del equipo de superhéroes ficticio de la Liga de la Justicia de América. (es)
  • La Sala della Giustizia è il quartier generale immaginario dei Superamici, nell'omonima serie animata. Successivamente fu inglobata nell'Universo DC come nuovo quartier generale della Justice League of America. (it)
  • A Sala de Justiça é o quartel-general fictício dos Super Amigos, na série animada de mesmo nome. Foi em seguida incorporada ao Universo DC como o novo quartel-general da Liga da Justiça.Sítio onde a Liga Da Justiça se reúne. (pt)
  • The Hall of Justice, or simply the Hall, is a fictional headquarters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The Hall of Justice serves as a headquarters for the Justice League. It was first introduced in the Super Friends animated series on September 8, 1973, and it eventually appeared in comic book titles related to the Justice League, as well as video games and other media. The show was produced by Hanna-Barbera, a division of Cincinnati-based Taft Broadcasting. One of the animators, Al Gmuer, likely visited Cincinnati Union Terminal while attending meetings and confirmed that he was inspired by the terminal in designing the superhero headquarters. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/SFMM-_Justice_League_Battle_for_Metropolis.jpg
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