Justice Society of America #16 [Dale Eaglesham / Prentis Rollins Cover]
(July 2008)

DC, 2007 Series
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Price
2.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
monthly
On-sale Date
2008-06-04
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
DC Comics
Brand
DC [swirl]
Barcode
761941257792 01621
Editing
Michael Siglain (editor); Harvey Richards (assistant editor)

Issue Notes

1 in 10 variant.
This issue is a variant of Justice Society of America (DC, 2007 series) #16 [Alex Ross Cover].

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

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

Pencils
Dale Eaglesham
Inks
Prentis Rollins
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

Genre
superhero
Characters
Black Adam
Reprints

One World, under Gog, Part I: He Came, and Salvation with Him (Table of Contents: 1)

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

Script
Geoff Johns (story, writer); Alex Ross (story)
Pencils
Fernando Pasarin; Alex Ross (painting, pp. 16-17 & p. 18, panel 5)
Inks
Rebecca Buchman; Alex Ross (painting, pp. 16-17 & p. 18, panel 5)
Colors
Alex Ross (painting, pp. 16-17 & p. 18, panel 5); Hi-Fi
Letters
Rob Leigh

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice Society of America [Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Sandman [Wes Dodds]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Wonder Woman [Hippolyta]; Mr. Terrific [Terry Sloane]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Damage; Hourman [Rick Tyler]; Liberty Belle [Jesse Chambers]; Lightning [Jennifer Pierce]; Citizen Steel; Mr. Terrific [Michael Holt]; Lance; Power Girl; Amazing-Man [Markus Clay]; Superman (of Earth-22); Sand; Dr. Mid-Nite [Pieter Cross]; Ma Hunkel; Cyclone; Judomaster [Sonia Sato]; Wildcat [Tommy Bronson]; Thunderbolt]; Gog; Black Adam; Quintessence [Phantom Stranger; Ganthet; Shazam; Highfather; Zeus] (of Earth-22); Flash (of Earth-22); Offspring (of Earth-22)
Synopsis
The JSAers who accompanied William Matthews to Africa attempt to communicate with Gog. Though he is happy to tell them who he is and where he came from, Gog is more concerned with the plight of the villagers around them and with the turmoil in Damage's soul. Elsewhere, Black Adam rises from his tomb.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Alex Ross art credits confirmed with alexrossart.com.

Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Justice Society of America
  2. 1. One World, under Gog, Part I: He Came, and Salvation with Him
    Justice Society of America
This issue was modified by
  • Boris Ammerlaan
  • Bob Hughes
  • Thomas Johnson
  • Jim Van Dore