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Between JSA #87 and Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #1 ... An alternate version of the JSA appears in The New Golden Age storyline, in Helena Wayne's future.
JSA: The Golden Age ISBN 1-4012-0711-1 The Golden Age is a 1993 four-issue Elseworlds comic book mini-series by writer James Robinson and artist Paul Smith .
The original Justice Society of America. This giclée homages artist Irwin Hasen's cover art for All-Star Comics #36 (August 1946). Art by Alex Ross. The Justice Society of America first appeared in All Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940–1941) [1] [2] written by Gardner Fox and edited by Sheldon Mayer [3] [4] during the Golden Age of Comic Books.
The New Golden Age: 1 Geoff Johns: Diego Olortegui J.P. Mayer Scott Hanna Jerry Ordway Steve Lieber Todd Nauck Scott Kolins Viktor Bogdanovic Brandon Peterson Gary Frank: November 7, 2022 [1] Justice Society of America (vol. 4) 1–12 Geoff Johns Mikel Janín November 29, 2022 [1] October 2, 2024
The Justice Society or Justice Society of America is a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics Universe.First appearing in the Golden year of 1940, the team was originally named the Justice Society of America before being reintroduced in the year of 1960 under its current and most-known name, Justice League of America.
The Flash soon became one of the best-known of the Golden Age of superheroes. He was a founding member of the Justice Society of America and served as its first chairman. [9] He was originally based in New York City, [10] but this was later retconned to be in the fictional Keystone City. He left the JSA after issue #6 but returned several years ...
Pratt soon became a founding member of the Justice Society of America, appearing in the team's various stories during their original Golden Age appearances. In All Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940), the Atom describes himself to his fellow JSAers as "Al Pratt, a quiet sophomore at Calvin College".
In 1999, Robinson and his writing partner David S. Goyer spearheaded the return of the Golden Age team of superheroes Justice Society of America to the mainstream DC Universe with the story arc "The Justice Society Returns" [8] and the launch of the ongoing series JSA.