Warning! Spoilers for Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths #3 by DC Comics

The Justice League gained a brand-new member, as Yara Flor's Wonder Girl just offered her services to the team after watching Titan's Tower get decimated by the Great Darkness. In Crisis on Infinite Earths #3 by DC Comics, the young hero admits that she wants to help the superteam, even after previously rejecting Superman's offer to form a squad in the first place.

Yara Flor's Wonder Girl is a newer hero to the DC Universe, first debuting towards the end of the Dark Nights: Metal crossover and taking on a big role during the Future State event, where the Amazonian became the Wonder Woman of the future Justice League. In the main DC Universe, Flor, who originally hails from Brazil, joined the Amazons on Themisycra during the Trial of Amazon's event. However, recently, Flor was approached by Jon Kent's Superman to form a new Justice League in the wake of the deaths of the main heroes, rejecting him by laughing in his face. But, now, Wonder Girl is reconsidering her original stance.

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In Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths #3 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Daniel Henriques, Alejandro Sanchez, Danny Miki, and Tom Napolitano from DC Comics, Yara Flor makes a surprise appearance at the Hall of Justice, where she stands up to Black Adam after he lashes out at the surviving heroes for how they've handled forming a new Justice League. After the contentious meeting, Flor stops Jon Kent's Superman and reveals after seeing what happened to the Titans, that she wants to help and "join your little Justice League."

Yara Florr Joins The Justice League

The current Justice League Superman formed after the death of DC's greatest heroes isn't exactly filled with household names or even the most trustworthy heroes, so adding someone of Yara Flor's caliber is a welcome sight for the hero. The issue ends with more hope than ever before for the current heroes, as the Justice Society of America also offers to lend a helping hand - meaning the new Justice League continues to get stronger in the face of tough odds.

While Yara Flor might have rejected the Justice League at first, she quickly realized that the team could use her assistance, so she reversed course and offered much-needed help. Yara Flor's Wonder Girl will try to help the next generation of heroes form a team resembling the previous Justice League won't be easy, but her addition makes the roster stronger than it's ever been post-Death of the Justice League.

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