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JSA, by Geoff Johns
Series · 14
books · 2001-2010

Books in series

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JSA, Vol. 2

Darkness Falls

2001

Darkness Falls shows the JSA called upon once again to save the planet from malevolent forces that threaten the very fiber of the universe! But this time it's personal, as the foe they are fighting is a darkness-consumed Obsidian, son of Alan Scott, Sentinel. If that weren't enough, the original super-team also must confront the return of the Injustice Society and face the time-shattering threat of Extant, who killed several members of the original Justice Society in a previous battle. This paperback is co-written by David Goyer, screenwriter of the films Dark City and Blade. Collecting: JSA 6-15
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JSA, Vol. 4

Fair Play

2003

Just like crime, gambling doesn't pay... especially when you're gambling at The House! Roulette runs the most dangerous gambling den on Earth—a club where costumed adventurers are lured to fight for their lives while super-villains bet on the outcome. Now she's turned her sights on the JSA, and she's got more than a professional interest in seeing the team destroyed! Will the JSA's survival come down to a roll of the dice? Collecting: JSA 26-31 & material from JSA: Secret Files 2
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JSA, Vol. 6

Savage Times

2004

The JSA is divided through space and time, handling multiple matters in different eras. Several heroes find themselves in Ancient Egypt, fighting the immortal villain Vandal Savage and an earlier incarnation of the powerful Black Adam. However, they must go it alone as Power Girl and Dr. Mid-Nite have their hands full with a separate evil. And, in the background, forces are moving, as several champions begin questioning where they stand on the cause of justice. Collecting: JSA 39-45
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JSA, Vol. 7

Princes of Darkness

2005

The original superhero team-up, Justice Society of America is Earth's mightiest squad of defenders whose dynamic ranks include Powergirl, Dr. Mid-Nite, Mr. Terrific, Dr. Fate and star of TV's Justice League - Hawkgirl! When Obsidian, the darkness-controlling son of Green Lantern, teams up with the mind-twisting Eclipso and hyper-powerful wizard Mordru, the Justice Society face their greatest threat to date...as the villains' combined power forces the moon from its orbit, plunging Earth into a permanent total eclipse! Now, with Earth's citizens rapidly being converted into cannon fodder for the villains' armies, it will take an incredible array of superheroes to stop them...if they can! Collecting: JSA 46-55
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JSA, Vol. 9

Lost

2005

Featuring a thrilling story arc and a tie-in to Identity Crisis! The JSA visit old friends and new as they rectify injustices, aware that as they fix one problem, an even larger one is brewing in the timestream! collecting: JSA 59-67
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JSA, Vol. 10

Black Vengeance

2006

The JSAs former comrade, the Spectre, is now without a human host and running rampant, dealing out a brutal form of justice, encouraged by the new Eclipso. Atom-Smasher, also a former JSA member, seeks forgiveness for his actions in Kahndaq. Before the JSA decides whether or not to readmit him, Khandaqs ruler, Black Adam, summons the atomic hero back to the Middle East. When the JSA follow, all are forced to re-examine what it means to be a hero. Collecting: JSA 68-75
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JSA, Vol. 11

Mixed Signals

2006

JSA ally Air Wave receives a mass of maydays from the far reaches of the galaxy. With the aid of two Green Lanterns, his investigation reveals that an intergalactic war has begun. Who will be drafted to help stop it? Meanwhile, recent events have left all of the magic-based heroes vulnerable, and the ancient magician Mordru plans to take full advantage of the situation. The battle that ensues has lasting effects on JSA members Dr. Fate and Jakeem Thunder. Also, the fate of Atom Smasher is decided, the OMACs attack... and Stargirl has a very bad day. Guest stars include Green Lantern-Hal Jordan, Donna Troy, Shazam and Golden Age legend Liberty Belle. Collecting: JSA 76-81
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Justice Society of America (2007-2011) Vol. 1

The Next Age

2007

The world's first super-team returns in this volume collecting the first 4 issues of the JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA series, written by Geoff Johns (52, GREEN LANTERN, ACTION COMICS) with stunning art by Dale Eaglesham (VILLAINS UNITED) and Art Thibert (OUTSIDERS) and a cover by Alex Ross (JUSTICE, KINGDOM COME)! Determined to rebuild the Justice Society, founding members Green Lantern, Flash and Wildcat initiate an unprecedented recruitment program, tracking the bloodlines of heroes across the world and bringing in the new Starman, Damage, Liberty Belle and more! But just as the Society welcomes the rookies into their ranks, an evil force sets out to destroy them. Meet new legacies, solve a mystery stretching into the far future, witness the return of the world's greatest hero and watch another one fall in this fantastic collection!
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Justice Society of America (2007-2011)

Thy Kingdom Come Part I

2008

The world's first super-team is renewed by a new generation of heroes, promising to uphold the legacy of their predecessors and inspire other heroes across the world. This volume focuses on the individual members of the team. Nathan Heywood, the grandson of Commander Steel, awakens to find himself transformed into the team's newest member, Citizen Steel. All American powerhouse Liberty Belle races to stop the Justice Society's troubled young recruit, Damage, from making the worst mistake of his life. Plus, the secrets of 52 begin to reveal themselves to the Justice Society. Collects issues 1-6.
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Justice Society of America, Vol. 3

Thy Kingdom Come, Vol. 2

2008

The [Kingdom Come](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16992.Kingdom_Come) Superman continues to crusade against evil, alongside his new Justice Society teammates – but is he the only one who can stand against the threat of Magog? And what are Gog's true motives? Collecting: Justice Society of America 13-18
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Justice Society of America, Vol. 4

Thy Kingdom Come, Vol. 3

2010

Picking up where Justice Society of America, Vol. 4: Thy Kingdom Come, Vol. 2 left off, the Justice Society begins to dissolve as Gog vows to bring peace to Earth in a way that frightens some and thrills others. Torn between Gog's desire to help the world and the moral cost it comes with, it's old guard vs. the new as the line that was drawn is crossed! Collecting: Justice Society of America 19-22, Justice Society of America Annual, Justice Society: Kingdom Come Specials: Magog, Superman, & The Kingdom
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Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., Vol. 1

2007

Follows the adventures of Courtney Whitmore, the new Star-Spangled Kid, and S.T.R.I.P.E., her stepfather with a robotic suit, as they battle aliens, cults, and villains.
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Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., Vol. 2

2008

Courtney Whitmore was an average teenager when she learned that her stepfather, Pat Dugan, was once Stripesy, the sidekick of the Golden Age hero The Star-Spangled Kid. After modifying his old costume for herself, Courtney became the new Star-Spangled Kid, aiming to fight evil and annoy her stepfather. Instead of being annoyed, Dugan created a robotic suit he called S.T.R.I.P.E. and joined his daughters battle for justice. In this second and final volume of the series, the heroic duo battles the Dragon King, while Pat Dugans former comrades, the Seven Soldiers of Victory, face the threat of the Nebula Man.
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Justice Society of America, Vol. 5

Black Adam and Isis

2009

The new Justice Society regroups just in time to face one of their greatest and most personal enemies - Black Adam! The sorcerer Felix Faust has imprisoned the soul of Isis, Black Adam's deceased wife. But the Black Marvel just figured that out, and nothing will save Faust from his wrath—nothing except maybe the Justice Society of America.And in Geoff Johns' farewell story, the team celebrates the birthday of one of their own - Stargirl! That all leads to an all-new two-parter by classic creator Jerry Ordway as a villain from the JSA's WWII days returns!Collecting : Justice Society of America 23-28

Authors

Dale Eaglesham
Dale Eaglesham
Author · 4 books
Canadian comic book illustrator who has been working in the American industry since 1986. He was born in 1962 and is best known for his work on titles like Conan, Punisher, Green Lantern, Villains United, Justice Society of America and Fantastic Four. In 2008, the Shuster Awards selected him as Outstanding Canadian Comic Book Artist of the year.
Geoff Johns
Geoff Johns
Author · 155 books

Geoff Johns originally hails from Detroit, Michigan. He attended Michigan State University, where he earned a degree in Media Arts and Film. He moved to Los Angeles in the late 1990s in search of work within the film industry. Through perseverance, Geoff ended up as the assistant to Richard Donner, working on Conspiracy Theory and Lethal Weapon 4. During that time, he also began his comics career writing Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. and JSA (co-written with David S. Goyer) for DC Comics. He worked with Richard Donner for four years, leaving the company to pursue writing full-time. His first comics assignments led to a critically acclaimed five-year run on the The Flash. Since then, he has quickly become one of the most popular and prolific comics writers today, working on such titles including a highly successful re-imagining of Green Lantern, Action Comics (co-written with Richard Donner), Teen Titans, Justice Society of America, Infinite Crisis and the experimental breakout hit series 52 for DC with Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka and Mark Waid. Geoff received the Wizard Fan Award for Breakout Talent of 2002 and Writer of the Year for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 as well as the CBG Writer of the Year 2003 thru 2005, 2007 and CBG Best Comic Book Series for JSA 2001 thru 2005. Geoff also developed BLADE: THE SERIES with David S. Goyer, as well as penned the acclaimed “Legion” episode of SMALLVILLE. He also served as staff writer for the fourth season of ROBOT CHICKEN. Geoff recently became a New York Times Bestselling author with the graphic novel Superman: Brainiac with art by Gary Frank.

Jerry Ordway
Jerry Ordway
Author · 21 books

Jeremiah "Jerry" Ordway is an American writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books. He is known for his inking work on a wide variety of DC Comics titles, including the continuity-redefining classic Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985–1986), his long run working on the Superman titles from 1986–1993, and for writing and painting the Captain Marvel original graphic novel The Power of Shazam! (1994), and writing the on-going monthly series from 1995-1999. He has provided inks for artists such as Curt Swan, Jack Kirby, Gil Kane, John Buscema and Steve Ditko. Ordway was inspired in his childhood by Marvel Comics, and dreamed of drawing Daredevil, Spider-Man, and Avengers. (To date he has only worked on the latter.) He produced occasional work for Marvel between 1984 and 1988, then returned a decade later to write and illustrate a three-issue arc of Avengers (vol. 3) #16-18 (1999), as well as penciling the four-issue crossover mini-series Maximum Security (#1-3 and prologue Dangerous Planet) in 2000-2001. In 1986, along with writer/artist John Byrne and writer Marv Wolfman, Ordway was one of the architects trusted with revamping Superman, in the wake of the Ordway-inked continuity-redefining maxiseries Crisis on Infinite Earths. Launching, with a revised origin and new continuity, in Byrne's miniseries, The Man of Steel, Superman soon returned to featuring in a number of titles. After the titular title Superman was cancelled and replaced with Man of Steel, it was swiftly relaunched as Adventures of Superman, continuing the numbering of the original Superman comic, with Wolfman as writer and Ordway as primary artist. When Wolfman departed the title, John Byrne briefly took over scriptwriting duties before Ordway assumed the mantle of writer-artist and took over the series solely. Switching from Adventures of Superman, Ordway took over as writer-artist on the companion title Superman (vol. 2) between 1989 and 1991, before later returning to Adventures.. as writer. While writing for the Superman family of titles, he helped devise the epic "Death of Superman" storyline in 1992. After seven years working on the character, Ordway largely left the Superman titles in 1993, although he would make frequent returns to the character as writer and artist throughout his career. In 1994, Ordway masterminded the return of the original Captain Marvel to the DC Universe with the 96-page hardcover graphic novel The Power of Shazam!, which he both wrote and painted. The story saw Ordway depict the revamped origins of the former-Fawcett Comics superhero. An early example of the one-shot Original Graphic Novel, it proved to be a success, and was followed by an on-going monthly series, also titled The Power of Shazam! (which ran between 1995 and 1999). Ordway wrote and provided painted covers for the entire run of the regular series, as well as illustrating fill-in issues between series-regular artists Peter Krause and Mike Manley. Towards the end of the series run, he again took on the dual role of writer & artist. For Image Comics, Ordway co-created the character WildStar (with Al Gordon) in 1993, and published his creator-owned one-shot The Messenger in July 2000.

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