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  • Wonder Woman on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#1) Wonder Woman

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    Wonder Woman was raised from a young age to represent the best qualities of humanity, which makes her a natural Gryffindor candidate. Although “chivalrous” might not be the most obvious term to describe Wonder Woman’s personality, she is an exceptionally kind individual who has dedicated her life to aiding those in need.

    Wonder Woman - as a true hero and feminist icon - has demonstrated ample daring and nerve throughout her superhero career. However, despite her virtues, Diana of Themyscira loves an occasional scrap, like many Gryffindors.

  • Flash on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#2) Flash

    • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Daddy Day Care, DC Universe

    Barry Allen's overall do-good nature may lead some to sort him into Gryffindor, but Hufflepuff is where he truly belongs. Hufflepuffs are generally upstanding citizens who value fair play and patience, and the Flash is likely the superhero who treats his opponents with the most care and empathy.

    He seems to truly believe that anyone can be rehabilitated, a distinctly Hufflepuff line of thinking. Hufflepuffs place a high degree of importance on hard work and, given the amount of calories he burns while using his powers, the Flash is arguably the hardest-working Justice League member.

  • Batman on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#3) Batman

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    Some fans may scoff at the idea of Batman, the most popular superhero in the world, joining the same house as Lord Voldemort and Draco Malfoy, but Harry Potter readers will be the first to point out that not all Slytherins are evil.

    Slytherins value cunning and resourcefulness more than anything, and given that Batman is known for being prepared for any situation, he would definitely receive high marks. The Dark Knight has also been known to cross ethical lines in the name of practicality, something that many Slytherins would likely encourage.

    In yet another parallel, Bruce Wayne built a Batcave under his mansion, and Salazar Slytherin built the Chamber of Secrets beneath Hogwarts.

  • Cyborg on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#4) Cyborg

    • Teen Titans Go!, Teen Titans, Justice League: Doom, DC Universe

    Being a Ravenclaw is all about intellect, something Cyborg has in spades. Since his mind and much of his body have been replaced with technology, Cyborg is a walking, talking supercomputer, which would make him an incredibly valuable Ravenclaw asset.

    Ravenclaws focus on the pursuit of knowledge and intelligence, sometimes to the point of emotional detachment - an issue that Victor Stone has dealt with since the incident that launched his superhero career. Some of the best wizard inventors have belonged to Ravenclaw, and Cyborg frequently creates new gadgets to aid the Justice League - often from his own body’s components.

  • Martian Manhunter on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#5) Martian Manhunter

    • Justice League Unlimited, Young Justice, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Justice League: Doom

    Ravenclaws are often characterized as being so obsessed with knowledge and intelligence that they lose touch with their humanity, so it makes sense that a non-human character would end up in the house.

    Martian Manhunter values logic and understanding above all, something that the Ravenclaw house definitely appreciates. J’onn J’onzz possesses a genius-level intellect and photographic memory, so he would easily obtain the high grades that Ravenclaw expects, and then some. Not to mention he'd probably be decent at Quidditch.

  • Supergirl on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#6) Supergirl

    • Supergirl, Movie 43, DC Universe

    Placing Kara Zor-El in the same house as her more famous Kryptonian cousin is tempting, but Supergirl actually belongs in Hufflepuff. The fact that she’s so willing to stay in Superman’s shadow, despite her considerable abilities, demonstrates the Hufflepuff values of dedication, patience, and loyalty.

    If anyone is more honest and kind than Superman, it’s Supergirl, and her treatment of others would make any Hufflepuff proud. The fact that it took Kara so long to become a prominent character proves she’s grounded and unlikely to put herself in the spotlight, both of which are Hufflepuff traits.

  • Superman on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#7) Superman

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    Members of Gryffindor are meant to be extraordinarily chivalrous, and Superman is often referred to as “the big blue Boy Scout” - clearly, the two are practically made for one another. Few fictional characters are more heroic than Superman, so who better to represent the same house as Albus Dumbledore, Neville Longbottom, and Harry Potter himself?

    Gryffindors are meant to exemplify bravery, and Superman invariably and regularly puts his life on the line to protect his adopted planet.

  • Blue Beetle on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#8) Blue Beetle

    Several have donned the Blue Beetle mantle in DC history, but the most well-known also happens to be the best fit for Ravenclaw. Ted Kord is a veritable genius, and although he has no actual superpowers, he has created enough technology to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the rest of the Justice League.

    Kord has mastered all manners of science, including chemistry, physics, and engineering, which is in keeping with the lofty academic standards of Ravenclaw. His sense of humor might not be textbook Ravenclaw, but perhaps he’d add some much-needed levity to the sometimes dreary group.

  • Shazam on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#9) Shazam

    • Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam

    Shazam is a goodhearted young boy and a big burly superhero bundled into one. In the original continuity, the word “Shazam” was an acronym for the names of six gods from whom Billy Batson would receive powers - the wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, the power of Zeus, the courage of Achilles, and the speed of Mercury.

    All of these qualities are heroic and in keeping with Gryffindor’s history of fortitude, but courage is the most important aspect when regarding Shazam's Hogwarts sorting.

  • Elongated Man on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#10) Elongated Man

    • DC Universe

    Batman is often hailed as the world’s greatest detective, but Ralph Dibny could give him a run for the title. Whichever of the two is better at solving mysteries, there can be no doubt that the Elongated Man enjoys the act much more than the Dark Knight, making the former an ideal Ravenclaw.

    Ravenclaws don't just value big brains, they also honor the pursuit of knowledge and understanding - something Elongated Man is all about. To get into the Ravenclaw dormitories, one must answer a riddle, a feature which would undoubtedly assure Dibny he was sorted into the proper house.

  • Green Arrow on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#11) Green Arrow

    • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2, DC Universe

    Oliver Queen is a self-described “social justice warrior,” meaning he dedicates his life to fighting for those who can’t fight for themselves. In other words, Green Arrow is a perfect candidate for Gryffindor, despite the obvious clashing color schemes.

    Gryffindor places a great deal of importance on bravery, and nothing says brave quite like facing off against gods and alien invasions with a bow and arrow. As the former mayor of Star City, Queen obviously doesn’t mind putting himself front-and-center, which is fitting given that all of Harry Potter’s main characters also come from Gryffindor.

  • Green Lantern on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#12) Green Lantern

    • American Splendor, Green Lantern, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, Justice League: Doom, DC Universe

    The power of the Green Lanterns is derived from personal willpower and belief in one’s self, headstrong qualities that are invariably important in Slytherin. Any member of the Corps would likely fit in the house, but none more so than Hal Jordan, the original Green Lantern.

    Jordan is self-assured to the point of arrogance - often frustrating his teammates - but such traits are welcomed with open arms in Slytherin. Not to mention Slytherin's primary house color is emerald green, so it would be hard to imagine Hal in any Hogwarts attire besides Slytherin robes.

  • Aquaman on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#13) Aquaman

    • Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Aquaman, The Cast of the Angler, DC Universe

    Most Harry Potter fans would consider Hufflepuff the most underrated Hogwarts house, while most DC Comics fans would consider Aquaman to be the most underrated Justice Leaguer. As such, the two are a match made in underappreciated heaven.

    Like Hufflepuff itself, Aquaman is often mocked, but hiding beneath his ridicule-ready facade is truly awe-inspiring competence. Hufflepuffs value dedication and loyalty, and given Arthur Curry’s long reign as King of Atlantis, those are qualities he possesses in spades.

  • Hawkgirl on Random sort Each Justice League Member Into Hogwarts Hous

    (#14) Hawkgirl

    • Justice League Unlimited, DC Universe

    The Hawkgirl mantle has been worn by multiple characters throughout a very convoluted continuity, which makes the hero perfectly suited for the often two-faced Slytherin house. None would dispute that Hawkgirl is cunning, and her fighting style often borders on vicious, which would delight many of her fellow Slytherins.

    Along with Hawkman - her on-again, off-again partner - Hawkgirl is immensely interested in mystical artifacts and archaeology. Several notable Slytherins share this hobby, including Lord Voldemort himself. He Who Shall Not Be Named may even be one of the few fictional characters to feature as many secret identities as Hawkgirl.

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Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, from J. K. J. K. Rowling’s fantasy novel, Harry Potter, appeared in the fantastic beasts and where to find them films series. The exact location of the school, which is located in the English-Scottish gothic style of Hogwarts Castle, can not be determined because it can not be marked. Similarly, the location of most magic schools is kept secret, to ensure that their secrets are kept from outsiders and to protect the students and the school itself from outsiders. Magical children are registered at birth and receive Accepted from owls at the age of 11.

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