. "Each member of the AJC arose independently in the days before the Revolution, in which America was filled with crime, villainy and expensive stamps. Each fought separately against injustice until 1776, when the nation finally broke the chains of King George, and these individual heroes united to form the American Justice Coalition. The team of superheroes fought valiantly against the redcoats during the Revolutionary War and nurtured the new Republic through its infancy, coming to its aid again in times of war or crisis."@en . "American Justice Coalition (Silver Age)"@en . . . "Each member of the AJC arose independently in the days before the Revolution, in which America was filled with crime, villainy and expensive stamps. Each fought separately against injustice until 1776, when the nation finally broke the chains of King George, and these individual heroes united to form the American Justice Coalition. The team of superheroes fought valiantly against the redcoats during the Revolutionary War and nurtured the new Republic through its infancy, coming to its aid again in times of war or crisis. The correspondence between the membership of the Justice Coalition and the identities of America's first Presidents is not thought to be a coincidence, and after 28 years with a superhero serving as President, Americans began to associate executive power with superpowers, eventually leading to efforts in the 19th and 20th centuries to technologically imbue the nation's leaders with superpowers."@en . . . . .