WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Superman. Read at your own risk.
James Gunn’s Superman opens with a bold statement: meta-powered heroes have walked Earth for 300 years. That rich foundation is visually celebrated in a striking mural unveiled inside the film’s Hall of Justice.
When Lois Lane visits the Justice Gang’s HQ, funded by Maxwell Lord, viewers glimpse a cavernous mural honoring a vast lineage of metahumans. Among the heroes immortalized on the wall are (likely but not confirmed):
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Silent Knight
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Black Pirate
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Jay Garrick Flash
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Atomic Knight
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Wildcat
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Vibe
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Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld
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Black Bison
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The Sandman
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The Specter
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Plus various unidentified figures.
Here’s a snapshot of the mural available via trailers and clips:
These visuals support Gunn’s retcon that Superman isn’t the first American hero, but the latest in a storied tradition.
The mural was teased in promotional interviews and first revealed at a London fan event, where Gunn emphasized the film is packed with Easter eggs, including those in the Hall of Justice sequence. Could this mean we’ll get a Justice Society of America film or cartoon at some point? All signs point to yes since DC Studios plans to produce two movies and one animated show a year.
Why it matters:
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It underscores a long history of heroes, echoing the film’s opening crawl.
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It teases future DCU projects, including probable Justice Society stories.
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It rewards eagle-eyed fans with rich DC lore.
This mural ties into the deeper themes explored in recent AIPT Comics pieces, such as the Kryptonian message’s purpose and its reflection on heroism and legacy.


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