([September] 2015)

DC, 2015 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
39.99 USD; 47.99 CAD
Pages
504
On-sale Date
2015-07-22
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
DC Comics
Brand
DC [peel]
ISBN
978-1-4012-5531-2 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
9781401255312 53999
Editing
Rachel Pinnelas (editor); Robin Wildman (editor)
Color
color
Dimensions
standard Modern Age US
Paper Stock
glossy
Binding
hardcover with dustjacket
Publishing Format
collected edition

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Justice Society of America / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Rags Morales
Inks
Rags Morales
Colors
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom-Smasher [Al Rothstein]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Pieter Cross]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Hawkgirl [Kendra Saunders]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Mister Terrific [Michael Holt]; Sand [Sanderson Hawkins]; Sentinel [Alan Scott]; Star-Spangled Kid [Courtney Whitmore]]
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

credits, title page / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Howard Sherman; E. E. Hibbard
Inks
Howard Sherman; E. E. Hibbard
Colors
?; ? (photo)
Letters
typeset

Table of Contents (Table of Contents: 2)

table of contents / 3 pages (report information)

Letters
typeset

Part I - 1940-1951: For America and Democracy! (Table of Contents: 3)

text article / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Roy Thomas
Pencils
E. E. Hibbard
Inks
E. E. Hibbard
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

[All-Star Comics #4] (Table of Contents: 4)

Justice Society of America / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
E. E. Hibbard; Sheldon Moldoff (Hawkman helmet wings touch-up)
Inks
E. E. Hibbard; Sheldon Moldoff (Hawkman helmet wings touch-up)
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hour-Man [Rex Tyler]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]]
Reprints
Keywords
The Capitol building

For America and Democracy! [Introduction] (Table of Contents: 5)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
E. E. Hibbard
Inks
E. E. Hibbard
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hour-Man [Rex Tyler]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]]
Synopsis
The FBI Chief has called the members of the JSA together in order to battle America's internal enemies: spies and saboteurs. Newspapers are being threatened, munition plants wrecked, defense secrets stolen, foreign college teachers preaching anti-democracy and strong-arm tactics being used by these groups. The JSA is to stamp these out!
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Keywords
Federal Bureau of Investigation; Salem Tower

For America and Democracy! [Chapter 1] (Table of Contents: 6)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
E. E. Hibbard
Inks
E. E. Hibbard
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Flash [Jay Garrick]
Synopsis
The Flash heads to manufacturing centers in Michigan and Wisconsin to put a stop to insidious work stoppages brought about by a group known as the Grey Shirts, who work for a mastermind named Fritz Klaver, who lives in Toledo, Ohio. The Scarlet Speedster destroys a source of their propaganda materials and prevents work stoppages and prevents the ship "Liberty" from being blown up with all on board.
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Keywords
Detroit (Michigan); Liberty; Toledo (Ohio); Wisconsin

For America and Democracy! [Chapter 2] (Table of Contents: 7)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Marty Nodell
Inks
Marty Nodell
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Irene Miller; Krapek; The Baron
Synopsis
Green Lantern and Irene Miller investigate radio transmission interruptions, believed to be caused by foreign agents. Irene is captured and held aboard a giant dirigible, containing a machine that jams radio frequencies and hinders reception, and which is commanded by a man known as the Baron. G.L. attacks the dirigible and flies away with Irene and a fatally wounded Krapek with him, as the dirigible bursts into flames and burns.
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Keywords
Apex Broadcasting; Mysterious Lamp; oath; Rower Ring; Station WXF

For America and Democracy! [Chapter 3] (Table of Contents: 8)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Bernard Baily (signed)
Inks
Bernard Baily (signed)
Colors
?
Letters
Bernard Baily
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Hans; Dorgoff
Synopsis
The Grim Ghost travels to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to investigate the sabotage of munitions factories there, and catches a Fifth Columnist worker sabotaging gun barrels with steel wool. He is rescued by his buddies, but shot for failing. The Spectre discovers future plots to blow up a factory and steal the Army's new gun plans, and makes sure each fail. Suddenly he is drawn into the occult world where brilliantly colored rays seek to destroy him. But he uses the Ring of Life to overcome them.
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Keywords
Forman Factory; Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania); The Ring of Life

For America and Democracy! [Chapter 4] (Table of Contents: 9)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Bernard Baily
Inks
Bernard Baily
Colors
?
Letters
Bernard Baily
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Hour-Man [Rex Tyler]; Mister Ryan; Captain Erdner; Masters; Panzer
Synopsis
Hour-Man heads for Oklahoma to disrupt the plans of a Captain Erdner, who is planning to dynamite all oil wells within that state. Rex is hired on at one of the oil field facilities where four guards have been found murdered. Aware he is being set up by the Grey Shirts, Tyler switches to Hour-Man, pops a Miraclo pill, and rounds up the villains and saves a well from destruction.
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Keywords
Miraclo; Oklahoma; Ryan Oil Fields

For America and Democracy! [Chapter 5] (Table of Contents: 10)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Howard Sherman
Inks
Howard Sherman
Colors
?
Letters
Howard Sherman
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Carl
Synopsis
Dr. Fate is ordered to New England to look for sabotage at the naval yards along the Atlantic Seaboard, sending out a Cloud of Darkness to seek out evil. And find it it dies, aboard fishing smacks with Grey Shirts on board, whom Fate overcomes. When they refuse to talk, he summons up horrible beasts from the deep to "convince" them to tell all they know. Fate then sends out his Cloud of Darkness to summon the FBI to take them into custody, then Fate consults his crystal to learn the identity of the leader of the villains before warning Sandman and the Flash about Klaver.
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Keywords
Cloud of Darkness; crystal ball

For America and Democracy! [Chapter 6] (Table of Contents: 11)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Chad Grothkopf
Inks
Chad Grothkopf
Colors
?
Letters
Chad Grothkopf
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Bill
Synopsis
Sandman heads for El Paso to help out the editor of a newspaper there, who has been receiving threats because he dares write editorials criticizing dictator nations. Wes Dodds first of all impresses young American recruits of the Grey Shirts that they are being a line of baloney when their leaders try to convince them to overthrow America from the inside. Sandman leads the redeemed Grey Shirts to stop the villains trying to destroy the newspaper.
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Keywords
El Paso; El Paso Patriot; Gas Gun; Wirepoon

For America and Democracy! [Chapter 7] (Table of Contents: 12)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Sheldon Moldoff
Inks
Sheldon Moldoff
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Shiera Sanders; Mister Finney
Synopsis
The Flying Fury travels to California to prevent spies from stealing the designs of a new speedy plane being developed at an aviation plant called the Flying Fortress. After its pilots are gassed, Hawk saves the plane and crew. Meanwhile, Shiera decides to visit California and jumps from a plane, hoping Hawkman will save her. He does, and while she does research on the strange gas used on the pilots, Hawkman rounds up the spies.
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Keywords
California

For America and Democracy! [Chapter 8] (Table of Contents: 13)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Ben Flinton
Inks
Ben Flinton
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Atom [Al Pratt]; Johnny Thunder; Thunderbolt; Buddy; Hans
Synopsis
Atom heads for Tri-State College to prevent foreign students, being sent there by enemy nations, from indoctrinating American students. He breaks up attempts of beating up college students, but the enemy devises new ways of indoctrination, including the use of the Grey Shirts to beat up Al Pratt. Atom takes care of them and makes his way to Toledo, coming face to face with Fritz Klaver.
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Keywords
Fatherland Club; Tri-State College

For America and Democracy! [Conclusion] (Table of Contents: 14)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 2.67 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
E. E. Hibbard
Inks
E. E. Hibbard
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hour-Man [Rex Tyler]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]]; Johnny Thunder; Thunderbolt; Fritz Klaver
Synopsis
The JSA closes in on Fritz Klaver, who threatens to blow up everyone rather than be captured. But the JSA overpowers the Grey Shirts while Dr. Fate's occult powers halt Klaver in his tracks. Later, the JSA reports to the FBI Chief that their assignments have been successfully completed.
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Keywords
Power Ring; Say You

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 15) (Expand) /

Justice Society of America / promo (ad from the publisher) / 0.33 page (report information)

The Injustice Society of the World! [Introduction] (Table of Contents: 16)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Robert Kanigher
Pencils
Irwin Hasen
Inks
Irwin Hasen (page 1); John Belfi
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Johnny Thunder; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Injustice Society of the World [Brain Wave [Henry King Sr]; Gambler [Steven Sharpe III]; Per Degaton; Thinker [Clifford DeVoe]; Vandal Savage [Vandar Adg]; Wizard [William I Zard]] (introduction)
Synopsis
The JSA attends a radio program that will honor them for their deeds, the announcer suddenly praises the Injustice Society and open fires on the group. The Atom punches him through a window...but he mysteriously disappears, leaving behind only bits of straw. The JSA hold an emergency meeting and hear over radio about jail breaks all over the country, and a paper left behind by the announcer declares all-out war on the forces of law and order by the Injustice Society.

The JSA accepts the challenge and splits up to cover the jail breaks while the Injustce Society set out to stop the JSA.
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The Injustice Society of the World! [Chapter 1] (Table of Contents: 17)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Robert Kanigher
Pencils
Joe Kubert
Inks
Joe Kubert
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Johnny Thunder; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Vandal Savage [Vandar Adg]; Spike; Knuckles
Synopsis
Vandal Savage arranges an elaborate escape plan for prisoners at Gartmoor Prison, so that he can form a prisoner army while keeping the prison warden under wraps. Hawkman sees one of the flyers dropped over the prison by Savage and briefly confronts him. Hawkman talks with the warden and alerts the Federal authorities to place the nation under martial law, but the local authorities think Hawk is crazy and try to arrest him.

While Johnny and Wonder Woman monitor the struggle at JSA HQ, Savage succeeds in capturing Hawkman with a Metal Projector, an invention of the Brain Wave.
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Keywords
Gartmoor Prison; Metal Projector

The Injustice Society of the World! [Chapter 2] (Table of Contents: 18)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Robert Kanigher
Pencils
Carmine Infantino
Inks
John Belfi
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Flash [Jay Garrick]; Governor Curtis; Thinker [Clifford DeVoe]
Synopsis
In Plateau City, the Police nab a shabby dressed man trying to shoot the Governor....only to discover that this man is a dead ringer for the Governor...and claims to be the real Governor! Then the Thinker shows up while Flash battles his men and slows him down with a strange machine, allowing his escape. Recovering, the Flash speeds over the Governor's mansion, only to overhear the Governor ordering all forces for law and order to surrender. Flash discovers the Governor to be a automation, which flees through an open door. The Thinker shows up and snares him with invisible wires.
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Keywords
Heavy Ray Machine; Plateau City

The Injustice Society of the World! [Chapter 3] (Table of Contents: 19)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Robert Kanigher
Pencils
Irwin Hasen
Inks
Irwin Hasen
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Job Number
AS 37
Genre
superhero
Characters
Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Joe; Brain Wave [Henry King Sr]
Synopsis
Green Lantern arrives in Uthorium Town just as the armed forces are closing in on the Brain Wave's men looting the uthorium from a lab. Suddenly, the town disappears in a flash of light. The Brain Wave appears on the scene, opening a canister of uthorium, blinding G.L., who forms an energy bubble for protection.

Recovering, GL discovers a radioactive trail and follows it, and saves Army tanks and men, then follows the trail to discover Brain Wave inside a weird glass box. Firing his power ring at it, the ray bounces back, knocking the Emerald Crusader off a cliff, apparently to his death!
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Keywords
Mirage Thrower; Power Ring; Uthorium Town

The Injustice Society of the World! [Chapter 4] (Table of Contents: 20)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Robert Kanigher
Pencils
Alex Toth
Inks
Alex Toth
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Atom [Al Pratt]; General Klemper; Injustice Society of the World [Brain Wave [Henry King Sr]; Gambler [Steven Sharpe III]; Per Degaton; Thinker [Clifford DeVoe]; Vandal Savage [Vandar Adg]; Wizard [William I Zard]]
Synopsis
On the eastern seaboard, the Atom arrives at the HQ of General "Stubby" Klemper, notifying him that Wonder Woman has informed him that lifelike automatons are being used by the Injustice Society to impersonate important government officials. Then he discovers the "General" to be one and disables it, and disguises himself like the General. Using the automation's control box, he follows the signal to the HQ of the Injustice Society, frees the General and attacks the villains, but is captured.
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The Injustice Society of the World! [Chapter 5] (Table of Contents: 21)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Robert Kanigher
Pencils
Alex Toth
Inks
Alex Toth
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Per Degaton
Synopsis
Joining the armed forces of Capitol City, Dr. Mid-Nite finds himself under attack from the air, where criminal paratroopers are dropping smoke bombs to cover their take-over of the Washington Monument. He out maneuvers their grenades, over-powers them, then races up the spiral staircase of the monument to discover Degaton aiming a weapon at him. But the Man of Night throws a smoke bomb at Degaton, blinding him. After the smoke clears, Dr. Mid-Nite discovers that Degaton has escaped via a rope leading down to the Capitol dome, and he follows, only to be overcome by Degaton.
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Keywords
Capitol building; Capitol City; Smoke-Thrower; Washington Monument

The Injustice Society of the World! [Conclusion] (Table of Contents: 22)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Robert Kanigher
Pencils
Irwin Hasen
Inks
John Belfi
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Sheldon Mayer (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Johnny Thunder; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Injustice Society of the World [Brain Wave [Henry King Sr]; Gambler [Steven Sharpe III]; Per Degaton; Thinker [Clifford DeVoe]; Vandal Savage [Vandar Adg]; Wizard [William I Zard]]
Synopsis
When Dr. Mid-Nite recovers, he is chained with the other JSA members (sans GL) under a "will-paralyzer" placed there by the Injustice Society, but they find a way to escape. Then they walk right into a courtroom, where the prosecutor, the Wizard, is ready to plead his case against the JSA to Judge Thinker, who declares them innocent, and reveals himself as GL.

There is a battle royale while The Wizard escapes to engage the JSA one final time with his army outside, but the JSA shows up and helps to stop him. Then before a real judge, the JSA pronounces the villains guilty!
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Keywords
Power Ring; Will Paralyzer

[All-Star Comics #55] (Table of Contents: 23)

Justice Society of America / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Art Peddy
Inks
Bernard Sachs
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]]
Reprints
Keywords
flying saucers

The Man Who Conquered the Solar System! [Part 1] (Table of Contents: 24)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
John Broome
Pencils
Frank Giacoia; Art Peddy (splash)
Inks
Frank Giacoia; Bernard Sachs (splash)
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; John Morrison; Conqueror of the Solar System [Elwood Napier]
Synopsis
The JSA members gather in their projection room to view the latest newsreels, and the story that shocks them involves Texas oil millionaire John Morrison, who claims to have seen a UFO fly over and land while driving through the desert, and witnessing strange creatures as well. The Army and Police cannot find a trace, but the JSA remembers a Professor Napier from that area, and decide to visit him. They don't locate him, but a wire recorder left behind tells of the Professor building a rocket ship to fly to Jupiter, so the JSA finishes the Professor's rocket ship and heads toward Jupiter.
Reprints
Keywords
Civic City; Gravity Motor; Jupiter; Needles Point Mountain

The Man Who Conquered the Solar System! [Part 2] (Table of Contents: 25)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
John Broome
Pencils
Frank Giacoia
Inks
Frank Giacoia
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Miko; Bolo; Conqueror of the Solar System [Professor Elwood Napier]; Bakeelu
Synopsis
Thanks to the gravity motor, the JSA reaches Jupiter in just a few minutes, and rescues a man named Miko being attacked by the Green Star people. Miko tells them that Professor Napier is in Jovalus. Leaving Black Canary and Dr. Mid-Nite to guard Miko, the rest head for the city, being attacked by green fish men, but making it into Jovalus. Wonder Woman and Hawkman stay behind while the rest enter the city looking for Napier, where they learn that Bakeelu has a ray that can sever the Earth in two. Wonder Woman, however, has a plan in mind to thwart that possibility.
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Keywords
Blackout Bomb; flying saucer; Gravity Motor; Jovalus; Jupiter; Power Ring

The Man Who Conquered the Solar System! [Part 3] (Table of Contents: 26)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
John Broome
Pencils
Art Peddy
Inks
Bernard Sachs
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Miko; Conqueror of the Solar System [Elwood Napier]; Limi; Bakeelu
Synopsis
Hawkman and Wonder Woman overcome the Green Heads, then head to Jovalus, where the Flash tells them that the Conqueror got into a ship and headed for Mars, and the JSA must get to Mars as soon as possible. After landing, they attempt to find their foe and are attacked by huge ape men, who they run off. Green Lantern makes his way into the presence of the Conqueror, who offers him the chance to join him in his plan for conquest, showing GL that the other members are putting his type of helmet on and are under his control, but while GL fights against his double, the Conqueror disappears.
Reprints
Keywords
flying saucer; Jovalus; Jupiter; Mars; Power Ring

The Man Who Conquered the Solar System! [Part 4] (Table of Contents: 27)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
John Broome
Pencils
Art Peddy
Inks
Bernard Sachs
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Miko; Conqueror of the Solar System [Elwood Napier]; Bakeelu
Synopsis
Bakeelu has the disintegrator aimed at Earth and ready to fire, awaiting orders from the Conqueror. The helmeted members of the JSA are told to find GL and destroy him, but the Green Gladiator uses his ring to remove the helmet and restore their sanity. They attempt to stop the disintegrator ray from destroying Earth, but it fires.....destroying the Green Star instead! Miko captures Bakeelu and returns him to Jupiter while the JSA and Napier head back to Earth in the rocketship.
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Keywords
Jupiter; Mars; Power Ring; the Disintegrator; The Green Star

Part II - 1961-1975: The Silver Age Crisis (Table of Contents: 28)

text article / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Roy Thomas
Pencils
Mike Sekowsky; Dick Dillin
Inks
Bernard Sachs; Joe Giella
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

[Justice League of America #21] (Table of Contents: 29)

Justice League / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Mike Sekowsky
Inks
Murphy Anderson
Colors
?
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Julius Schwartz (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [Aquaman [Arthur Curry]; Atom [Ray Palmer]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]; Superman [Clark Kent]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hour-Man [Rex Tyler]]
Reprints

Crisis on Earth-One! (Table of Contents: 30)

Justice League / comic story / 25 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Mike Sekowsky
Inks
Bernard Sachs
Colors
?
Letters
Gaspar Saladino

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [Aquaman [Arthur Curry]; Atom [Ray Palmer]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]; Superman [Clark Kent]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hour-Man [Rex Tyler]]; Chronos [David Clinton]; Doctor Alchemy [Albert Desmond]; Felix Faust; Fiddler [Issac Brown]; Icicle [Joar Mahkent]; Wizard [William I Zard]
Synopsis
Three villains each from Earth-1 and Earth-2 hatch a plot to commit crimes, then hide out on the other Earth. To ensure their success, the villains of Earth-1 mystically trap the JLA in their headquarters. But the JLA summons the JSA and switches places with them.
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Crisis on Earth-Two! (Table of Contents: 31)

Justice League / comic story / 24 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Mike Sekowsky
Inks
Bernard Sachs
Colors
?
Letters
Gaspar Saladino
Editing
Julius Schwartz (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [Aquaman [Arthur Curry]; Atom [Ray Palmer]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]; Superman [Clark Kent]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prinde]]; Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hour-Man [Rex Tyler]]; Chronos [David Clinton]; Doctor Alchemy [Albert Desmond]; Felix Faust; Fiddler [Issac Brown]; Icicle [Joar Mahkent]; Wizard [William I Zard]
Synopsis
The JLA and JSA fight their own villains on the opposite Earths until they are mystically transported to cages in space. They escape and take down the gathered villains.
Reprints

[Justice League of America #22] (Table of Contents: 32)

Justice League / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Murphy Anderson
Inks
Murphy Anderson
Colors
?
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Justice Society of America [Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]]
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[Justice League of America #30] (Table of Contents: 33)

Justice League / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Mike Sekowsky
Inks
Murphy Anderson
Colors
?
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America: Batman [Bruce Wayne]
Justice League of America: The Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]
Crime Syndicate [Owlman [Thomas Wayne]; Power Ring [Harrolds]; Johnny Quick]
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The Most Dangerous Earth of All! (Table of Contents: 34)

Justice League / comic story / 23 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Mike Sekowsky
Inks
Bernard Sachs
Colors
?
Letters
Milt Snapinn
Editing
Julius Schwartz (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [Aquaman [Arthur Curry]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]; Snapper Carr; Superman [Clark Kent]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Starman [Ted Knight]]; Crime Syndicate of America [Johnny Quick; Owlman [Thomas Wayne]; Power Ring [Harrolds]; Superwoman [Diana]; Ultraman [Clark Kent]]
Synopsis
The JSA is tricked into being transported to an inter-dimensional prison by the Crime Syndicate (using the same word 'Volthoom' that captured the JLA last issue), so the JLA must battle the Crime Syndicate on Earth-2. The JLA then gets the Syndicate to over-exert themselves, imprisons them between the dimensions, and later frees the JSA from their dimensional trap set by the Syndicate to destroy the earths should they have lost vs. both teams.
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Keywords
Earth-3

[Justice League of America #47] (Table of Contents: 35)

Justice League / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Mike Sekowsky (signed)
Inks
Joe Giella (signed)
Colors
?
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America: The Flash [Barry Allen]; Hawkman [Katar Hol]
Justice Society of America: Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]
Anti-Matter Man
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The Bridge Between Earths! (Table of Contents: 36)

Justice League / comic story / 23 pages (report information)

Script
Gardner Fox
Pencils
Mike Sekowsky
Inks
Sid Greene
Colors
?
Letters
Gaspar Saladino
Editing
Julius Schwartz (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America: Batman [Bruce Wayne]
Justice League of America: The Atom [Ray Palmer]; The Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Hawkman [Katar Hol]
Justice Society of America: Black Canary [Dinah Drake Lance]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]
Anti-Matter Man; Blockbuster [Mark Desmond]; Solomon Grundy [Cyrus Gold]; Enrichetta Negrini
Synopsis
The ultimate cause of the trouble is revealed to be an experimental space-warp machine of Ray Palmer's assistant. The gathered JLA and JSA hold the Anti-Matter Man at bay until The Atom (Ray) and The Spectre can re-align the two Earths to their proper times and spaces -- The Atom (Ray) turning off the machine, and the Spectre using his enormous magic to realign the Earths back to their proper spots.
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[Justice League of America #82] (Table of Contents: 37)

Justice League / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Neal Adams
Inks
Neal Adams
Colors
?
Letters
Gaspar Saladino

Job Number
S-468
Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America: The Flash [Barry Allen]; Superman [Clark Kent / Kal-El]
Justice League of America: Batman [Bruce Wayne]
Justice Society of America [Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Superman [Kal-L]]
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Peril of the Paired Planets (Table of Contents: 38)

Justice League / comic story / 23.5 pages (report information)

Script
Denny O'Neil
Pencils
Dick Dillin
Inks
Joe Giella
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Julius Schwartz (original editor)

Job Number
S-449
Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [Atom [Ray Palmer]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Hawkman [Katar Hol]; Superman [Clark Kent]]; Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Batman [Bruce Wayne] (introduction); Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Johnny Thunder; Mister Terrific [Terry Sloane]; Red Tornado [John Smith]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Superman [Kal-L]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]]; Jimmy Olsen; Creator2
Synopsis
A new menace threatens both Earths 1 and 2 as Red Tornado is captured by a foe known only as Creator2. Using his unique vibrational energies, Creator2 targets both the JSA and JLA separately, as each world's doppelganger falls prey to Creator2's traps.
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[JSA Logo] (Table of Contents: 39)

illustration / 0.5 page (report information)

Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
?

[Justice League of America #83] (Table of Contents: 40)

Justice League / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Dick Dillin ?; Murphy Anderson ?
Inks
Murphy Anderson
Colors
?
Letters
Gaspar Saladino

Job Number
S-496
Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America: Batman [Bruce Wayne]
Justice League of America: Superman [Clark Kent / Kal-El]
Justice Society of America [Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]]
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Keywords
mausoleums

Where Valor Fails... Will Magic Triumph? (Table of Contents: 41)

Justice League / comic story / 22.5 pages (report information)

Script
Denny O'Neil
Pencils
Dick Dillin
Inks
Joe Giella
Colors
?
Letters
John Costanza
Editing
Julius Schwartz (original editor)

Job Number
S-475
Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [Atom [Ray Palmer]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Hawkman [Katar Hol]; Superman [Clark Kent]]; Justice Society of America [Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Johnny Thunder; Red Tornado [John Smith]; Thunderbolt [Yz]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Superman [Kal-L]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Creator2 (villain)
Synopsis
As the non-fallen members of both teams regroup to fight Creator2, the JSA decides to use magic against Creator2's science in order to defeat him, which works, as Red Tornado also breaks free from Creator2's hold on him to turn the tables and save the day. The then-fallen Earth 1 and 2 doppelganger heroes recover afterwards.
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[JSA Logo] (Table of Contents: 42)

illustration / 0.5 page (report information)

Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
?

Part III - 1976-1989: Bronze Age and Beyond (Table of Contents: 43)

text article / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Roy Thomas
Pencils
Arvell Jones; Joe Staton
Inks
Tony DeZuniga; Joe Staton
Colors
Carl Gafford; Adrienne Roy
Letters
typeset

The Defeat of the Justice Society! (Table of Contents: 44)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 17 pages (report information)

Script
Paul Levitz
Pencils
Joe Staton
Inks
Joe Staton
Colors
Adrienne Roy
Letters
Ben Oda
Editing
Ross Andru (original editor)

Job Number
J-6120
Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Huntress [Helena Wayne]; Power Girl; Robin [Richard Grayson]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Superman (Kal-L); Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]]; Special Agent Williams
Synopsis
As the JSAers go their separate ways after Mr. Terrific's funeral, Power Girl wonders why the team disbanded in 1951 and Huntress relates the story as she heard it. After a case involving their being kidnapped by a man with foreign interests, the JSA was summoned before Congress and their loyalty to their country questioned. Rather than reveal their identities, the heroes disappeared and retired.
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[All-Star Squadron Cover] (Table of Contents: 45)

All-Star Squadron / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Rich Buckler (signed)
Inks
Dick Giordano (signed)
Colors
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
All-Star Squadron [Atom [Al Pratt]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Johnny Thunder; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Shining Knight [Sir Justin]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Superman [Kal-L]; Thunderbolt; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]
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Indexer Notes

Cover of Special All-Star Squadron Preview included as an insert in Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #193.

All-Star Squadron (Table of Contents: 46)

All-Star Squadron / comic story / 14 pages (report information)

Script
Roy Thomas
Pencils
Rich Buckler (breakdowns); Jerry Ordway (finished art)
Inks
Jerry Ordway
Colors
Carl Gafford
Letters
John Costanza
Editing
Len Wein (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Johnny Thunder; Robin [Richard Grayson]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Superman [Kal-L]; Thunderbolt; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Danette Reilly (introduction); Rod Reilly; Inza Nelson; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Robotman [Robert Crane]; Tubby; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Professor Zodiak [Zobar Zodiak]; Sky Pirate; Solomon Grundy [Cyrus Gold]; Wotan
Synopsis
The JSA's members are captured by future foes they have yet to meet, given they are from circa 1947, and led by an unknown menace. Only Hawkman, Atom, and Dr. Mid-Nite escape capture, thanks, in part, to Robotman's appearance. Meanwhile, FDR is worried at the White House, as he's been unable to contact the JSA, so they can stop the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on Dec. 7, 1941.
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[All-Star Squadron Back Cover] (Table of Contents: 47) (Expand) /

All-Star Squadron / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

[All-Star Squadron #67] (Table of Contents: 48)

All-Star Squadron / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Tom Grindberg
Inks
Tony DeZuniga
Colors
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]]
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The First Case of the Justice Society of America (Table of Contents: 49)

All-Star Squadron / comic story / 22 pages (report information)

Script
Roy Thomas
Pencils
Arvell Jones
Inks
Tony DeZuniga
Colors
Carl Gafford
Letters
John Clark
Editing
Roy Thomas (original editor)

Job Number
G-2461
Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]]; Shiera Sanders; Johnny Thunder; Irene Miller; Krapek; J. Edgar Hoover; Fritz Klaver
Synopsis
The JSA is called in by the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover on their first case together as a team to stop Nazi sabotage by Fritz Klaver.
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Part IV - 1986-2011: The JSA Returns (Table of Contents: 50)

text article / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Ivan Cohen
Pencils
Mike Parobeck; William Rosado; Dale Eaglesham
Inks
Mike Machlan; John Dell; Ray Kryssing; Ruy José; Drew Geraci
Letters
typeset

[Justice Society of America #10] (Table of Contents: 51)

Justice Society of America / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Mike Parobeck
Inks
Mike Parobeck
Colors
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Sandman [Wes Dodds]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]]
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J.S.A. No More? (Table of Contents: 52)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 22 pages (report information)

Script
Len Strazewski
Pencils
Mike Parobeck
Inks
Mike Machlan
Colors
Glenn Whitmore
Letters
Bob Pinaha
Editing
Brian Augustyn (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Hall]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Johnny Thunder; Sandman [Wes Dodds]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Thunderbolt; Wildcat [Ted Grant]]; Jesse Chambers; Kiku; Kulak
Synopsis
Thunderbolt has Johnny trick Kulak into expending his power so that the JSA, with the late-arriving Starman, can defeat the villain.
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[All Star Comics #2] (Table of Contents: 53)

Justice Society of America / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Dave Johnson (signed)
Inks
Dave Johnson (signed)
Colors
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Wonder Woman [Hippolyta]]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Saunders]; Star Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]
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Time's Arrow (Table of Contents: 54)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 38 pages (report information)

Script
James Robinson; David Goyer
Pencils
William Rosado
Inks
John Dell; Ray Kryssing
Colors
John Kalisz
Letters
Ken Lopez
Editing
Dan Raspler (original editor); Peter J. Tomasi (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Johnny Thunder; Mister Terrific [Terry Sloan]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Thunderbolt; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Wonder Woman [Hippolyta]]; Doctor Occult [Richard Occult]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Hourman [Matthew Tyler]; Manhunter [Paul Kirk]; Rose Psychic; Sargon [John Sargent]; Speed Saunders [Cyril Saunders]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Sandy [Sandy Hawkins]; Star Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]; Stripesy [Pat Dugan]; Tigress [Paula Brooks]; Zatara [Giovanni Zatara]; Stalker
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[JSA #25] (Table of Contents: 55)

Justice Society of America / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Andrew Robinson (signed) (painting)
Inks
Andrew Robinson (signed) (painting)
Colors
Andrew Robinson (signed) (painting)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Hawkgirl [Kendra Saunders]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]
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[The Return of Hawkman, Part 3] Seven Devils (Table of Contents: 56)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 37 pages (report information)

Script
David Goyer; Geoff Johns
Pencils
Steve Sadowski
Inks
Michael Bair; David Meikis; Paul Neary; Rob Leigh
Colors
John Kalisz; Heroic Age (separations)
Letters
Ken Lopez
Editing
Peter J. Tomasi (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Atom-Smasher [Al Rothstein]; Doctor Fate [Hector Hall]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Hawkgirl [Kendra Saunders]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Mister Terrific [Michael Holt]; Sand [Sanderson Hawkins]; Sentinel [Alan Scott]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]]; Black Adam [Teth-Adam]; Zinh Tarak; Onimar Synn; Phade; Crypt
Synopsis
Hawkman saves himself and Hawkgirl from their execution and then helps the rest of the members of the JSA escape their own fates and regroup as a team to take on Onimar Synn. But the villain absorbs all the Nth metal on Thanagar, including the Claw of Horus, and the JSA's direct attacks prove useless. It is only when Hawkman and Hawkgirl unite their spirits to take back control of the Claw of Horus and tear Onimar Synn apart from the inside that the villain is defeated.
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[Justice Society of America #10 [Standard Cover Edition]] (Table of Contents: 57)

Justice Society of America / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Alex Ross (painting)
Inks
Alex Ross (painting)
Colors
Alex Ross (painting)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Superman [Clark Kent] (Earth-22); Justice Society of America [Citizen Steel [Nathan Heywood]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Mister Terrific [Michael Holt]; Stargirl [Courtney Whitmore]]
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Thy Kingdom Come, Chapter One: What a Wonderful World (Table of Contents: 58)

Justice Society of America / comic story / 22 pages (report information)

Script
Geoff Johns; Alex Ross
Pencils
Dale Eaglesham; Alex Ross (painting)
Inks
Ruy José; Drew Geraci; Alex Ross (painting)
Colors
John Kalisz; Alex Ross (painting)
Letters
Rob Leigh
Editing
Michael Siglain (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Cylone [Maxine Hunkel]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Pieter Cross]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Mister Terrific [Michael Holt]; Obsidian [Todd Rice]; Power Girl [Kara Zor-L]; Stargirl [Courtney Whitmore]; Starman [Thom Kallor]; Superman [Kal-El] (Earth-22); Wildcat [Ted Grant]]; Ma Hunkel; Flash [Wally West]; Chroma
Synopsis
The JSA tries to figure out what to make of the new Superman in their midst. Starman remembers fighting a grand battle of superheroes with this Superman on what he calls Earth-22. Soon, it becomes clear to this Superman that this Earth is not going down the same path his did. Meanwhile, Mr. Terrific and Dr. Mid-Nite investigate Goth's murder as the villain Chroma is hunted down and killed. Later, in Central City, Jay Garrick enlists Wally West's help in using the Cosmic Treadmill for cross-dimensional travel, while back in New York, the JLA arrive to meet the Superman of Earth-22.
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Part V - 2011 and Beyond: Revamp (Table of Contents: 59)

text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
Ivan Cohen
Letters
typeset

[Earth 2 #6] (Table of Contents: 60)

Earth 2 / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Ivan Reis (signed)
Inks
Joe Prado (signed)
Colors
Rod Reis

Genre
superhero
Characters
Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkgirl [Kendra Munoz-Saunders]
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End Times (Table of Contents: 61)

Earth 2 / comic story / 20 pages (report information)

Script
James Robinson
Pencils
Nicola Scott
Inks
Trevor Scott
Colors
Alex Sinclair
Letters
Dezi Sienty
Editing
Pat McCallum (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Atom [Al Pratt]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkgirl [Kendra Munoz-Saunders]; Solomon Grundy; Commander Amir Kahn; Terry Sloan
Synopsis
While Flash, Hawkgirl, and Atom battle Grundy, Green Lantern frees himself from the Grey, which allows him to return and transport Grundy to the moon, while stopping two nuclear missiles aimed at Washington. After they triumph, Hawkgirl and Flash want to form a team of heroes, but Green Lantern refuses.
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Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Justice Society of America
  2. 1. [no title indexed]
  3. 2. Table of Contents
  4. 3. Part I - 1940-1951: For America and Democracy!
  5. 4. [All-Star Comics #4]
    Justice Society of America
  6. 5. For America and Democracy! [Introduction]
    Justice Society of America
  7. 6. For America and Democracy! [Chapter 1]
    Justice Society of America
  8. 7. For America and Democracy! [Chapter 2]
    Justice Society of America
  9. 8. For America and Democracy! [Chapter 3]
    Justice Society of America
  10. 9. For America and Democracy! [Chapter 4]
    Justice Society of America
  11. 10. For America and Democracy! [Chapter 5]
    Justice Society of America
  12. 11. For America and Democracy! [Chapter 6]
    Justice Society of America
  13. 12. For America and Democracy! [Chapter 7]
    Justice Society of America
  14. 13. For America and Democracy! [Chapter 8]
    Justice Society of America
  15. 14. For America and Democracy! [Conclusion]
    Justice Society of America
  16. 15. [no title indexed]
    Justice Society of America
  17. 16. The Injustice Society of the World! [Introduction]
    Justice Society of America
  18. 17. The Injustice Society of the World! [Chapter 1]
    Justice Society of America
  19. 18. The Injustice Society of the World! [Chapter 2]
    Justice Society of America
  20. 19. The Injustice Society of the World! [Chapter 3]
    Justice Society of America
  21. 20. The Injustice Society of the World! [Chapter 4]
    Justice Society of America
  22. 21. The Injustice Society of the World! [Chapter 5]
    Justice Society of America
  23. 22. The Injustice Society of the World! [Conclusion]
    Justice Society of America
  24. 23. [All-Star Comics #55]
    Justice Society of America
  25. 24. The Man Who Conquered the Solar System! [Part 1]
    Justice Society of America
  26. 25. The Man Who Conquered the Solar System! [Part 2]
    Justice Society of America
  27. 26. The Man Who Conquered the Solar System! [Part 3]
    Justice Society of America
  28. 27. The Man Who Conquered the Solar System! [Part 4]
    Justice Society of America
  29. 28. Part II - 1961-1975: The Silver Age Crisis
  30. 29. [Justice League of America #21]
    Justice League
  31. 30. Crisis on Earth-One!
    Justice League
  32. 31. Crisis on Earth-Two!
    Justice League
  33. 32. [Justice League of America #22]
    Justice League
  34. 33. [Justice League of America #30]
    Justice League
  35. 34. The Most Dangerous Earth of All!
    Justice League
  36. 35. [Justice League of America #47]
    Justice League
  37. 36. The Bridge Between Earths!
    Justice League
  38. 37. [Justice League of America #82]
    Justice League
  39. 38. Peril of the Paired Planets
    Justice League
  40. 39. [JSA Logo]
  41. 40. [Justice League of America #83]
    Justice League
  42. 41. Where Valor Fails... Will Magic Triumph?
    Justice League
  43. 42. [JSA Logo]
  44. 43. Part III - 1976-1989: Bronze Age and Beyond
  45. 44. The Defeat of the Justice Society!
    Justice Society of America
  46. 45. [All-Star Squadron Cover]
    All-Star Squadron
  47. 46. All-Star Squadron
    All-Star Squadron
  48. 47. [All-Star Squadron Back Cover]
    All-Star Squadron
  49. 48. [All-Star Squadron #67]
    All-Star Squadron
  50. 49. The First Case of the Justice Society of America
    All-Star Squadron
  51. 50. Part IV - 1986-2011: The JSA Returns
  52. 51. [Justice Society of America #10]
    Justice Society of America
  53. 52. J.S.A. No More?
    Justice Society of America
  54. 53. [All Star Comics #2]
    Justice Society of America
  55. 54. Time's Arrow
    Justice Society of America
  56. 55. [JSA #25]
    Justice Society of America
  57. 56. [The Return of Hawkman, Part 3] Seven Devils
    Justice Society of America
  58. 57. [Justice Society of America #10 [Standard Cover Edition]]
    Justice Society of America
  59. 58. Thy Kingdom Come, Chapter One: What a Wonderful World
    Justice Society of America
  60. 59. Part V - 2011 and Beyond: Revamp
  61. 60. [Earth 2 #6]
    Earth 2
  62. 61. End Times
    Earth 2
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