[3] Her first day at Blue Valley High is met with obstacles as she makes an enemy of mean girl Cindy Burman and is ostracized to the loser table by Paula Brooks, forced to sit with the talkative Beth Chapel, social outcast Yolanda Montez, and delinquent Rick Harris.
Yolanda Montez (portrayed by Yvette Monreal[5]) is a once popular student at Blue Valley High until a scandal made her an outcast and a disgrace to her Catholic parents.
In season two, Montez takes up work as a part-time waitress at Richie's Diner under Maria Carmen Saravia, but suffers from PTSD as a result of her killing Brainwave.
After searching her home for any hidden cameras, Yolanda is confronted by a more suspicious Maria who demands to know the reason behind her secret activity while stating that she's lucky her father didn't catch her.
In the first season, in the crowded cafeteria, Beth is eating lunch at her usual spot with Yolanda Montez and Rick Tyler, when they are suddenly joined by new-girl Courtney Whitmore.
After denying Mike and Jakeem's latest offer, Cindy later caught Wildcat sneaking into her house to put Gambler's laptop back which led to a cat fight that Hourman joined in.
Jordan Mahkent (portrayed by Neil Jackson[10]) is the leader of the Injustice Society of America (ISA), an "astute" businessman with the power of cryokinesis and founder of a firm called The American Dream that is responsible for the revitalization of Blue Valley.
During an unknown time, Jordan founded the Injustice Society of America and collected various individuals with an array of talents or gifts like Brainwave, Fiddler, Gambler, Shade, Solomon Grundy, Sportsmaster, Tigress, and Wizard.
After forming an alliance with the Ultra-Humanite and Dragon King, and reviving Sylvester for his own uses nine months earlier, he kills Sportsmaster and Tigress in the present, reunites with his family and claims to Stargirl that he has reformed while his allies cripple her JSA.
When she claims that there might be other JSA villains that might be associates of the ISA that are still at large, Pat mentions that Flash banished Per Degaton to another dimension, Green Lantern vanquished Blackbriar Thorn, and Baron Blitzkrieg died during the war.
Free of his imprisonment, Eclipso betrays Cindy, using a diamond shard to send her to the Shadowlands before consuming Bowin, injuring Hourman, and causing Shade and Crock to flee before doing the same.
After Shade rescues Stargirl and Burman, the pair join forces with the JSA, Sportsmaster, Tigress, Starman, Solomon Grundy, and Thunderbolt to fight Eclipso.
Ten years later, Crusher is the owner of a gym in Blue Valley called Ripped City, is married to Paula Brooks, and is the father of Artemis Crock.
In "The Justice Society", Sportsmaster and Tigress were instructed by Icicle to dust off their outfits to help Gambler with his mission while also mentioning the complaint they received from Anaya Bowin about killing another coach.
In "The Justice Society", Sportsmaster and Tigress were instructed by Icicle to dust off their outfits to help Gambler with his mission while mentioning the complaint he received from Anaya Bowin about them killing another coach.
She later visited Barbara again where she mentions that her family had no involvement in Gambler's death, Artemis making a first impression by defeating the No Limits Gang, and that she has been working on perfecting a cake for the Women's Rotary Club.
In "Chapter Four: The Evidence", it was confirmed by Charles McNider that the Cosmic Staff has altered Sylvester's physiology, giving him the power to regenerate his skin much similar to that of Cindy Burman.
While investigating one of Dragon King's old secret labs, Sylvester informed Beth about what happened to Merry and told Rick about checking the limiter in his father's hourglass.
Ten years later, Shade mentioned that Sylvester's brain was found and reunited with his body where he led the JSA into rescuing the other Seven Soldiers of Victory from Nebula Man.
In order to save Shiv, Jakeem made a specific wish that enabled Thunderbolt to turn Dragon King into a white gorilla plush toy.
Ted Grant / Wildcat is a member of the original JSA who was a former heavyweight boxer and skilled street fighter that wore an exosuit that artificially enhanced his natural athletic prowess.
After Whitmore's JSA defeat Eclipso, McNider gives Chapel his blessing to continue operating as Doctor Mid-Nite before she informs him that his wife has settled in Melody Hills, where she now has a son.
McNider would later send Bridget and James the information needed for Beth to access her suit's combat abilities and the defibrilator in her gloves after Sofus had a heart attack.
In the ten years since the attack, Grundy has been kept under "The American Dream's" corporate headquarters in a reinforced cell to keep him under control, though he was released once to kill Hourman and his wife when they came too close to interfering with the Injustice Society.
Beth later advised them to maintain their distance from her Doctor Mid-Nite activity since she doesn't want them to end up like Sylvester's sister Merry or Charles' daughter Rebecca.
Beth later advised them to maintain their distance from her Doctor Mid-Nite activity since she doesn't want them to end up like Sylvester's sister Merry or Charles McNider's daughter Rebecca.
Jennie-Lynn Hayden (guest: season 2-present; portrayed by Ysa Penarejos as a teenager, Katie Swift as a young girl) is the daughter of Alan Scott / Green Lantern who grew up in an orphanage and seeks to reunite with her twin brother Todd Rice.
After being confronted by Stargirl's JSA, Swift reveals his reasons for being with the ISA, denies killing Mid-Nite, and demands to be left alone, claiming he will leave peacefully once he gets what he wants.
He talks about how Sylvester Pemberton's brain was found and reunited with his body, the rescue of the other Seven Soldiers of Victory who were held captive by Nebula Man, the days when Jakeem Thunder, S.T.R.I.P.E.
When Mike writes out a draft for Jakeem to use in wishing that they knew who killed Gambler, Thunderbolt spells out on the bathroom wall of Blue Valley High School that "the killer has many names".