Every DC Hero In 'Superman's Hall Of Justice Mural, Explained
Briefly

In James Gunn's version of the DC Universe, metahumans have been prominent for 300 years, becoming an integral part of life. The Justice Gang exemplifies this integration. The film 'Superman' hints at earlier heroes through murals in the Hall of Justice, showcasing the history of metahumans. Analysis reveals past characters such as Sister Symmetry, Silent Knight, Exoristos, and Black Pirate, each contributing a unique narrative to the metahuman legacy, suggesting rich historical influences on existing and future storylines.
Sister Symmetry is a mysterious card-dealing figure identified by her iconic cloak, separate from Madame Xanadu but connected through the Cloak of Cyru.
Silent Knight, also known as Brian Kent, is a medieval hero whose origins in the DCU may be more contemporary than his depiction as a sixth-century character.
Exoristos, identified by her hammer as an Amazonian exile, suggests connections to Wonder Woman's roots and potential future narratives about her homeland.
Black Pirate, also known as Jon Valor, continues the legacy of metahumans, hinting at a rich historical tapestry in the DC Universe.
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