The New Golden Age of Jeff Jones DC past, present, When A Possible Future, and his second issue of the American Legal Association Society, is steeped in the future and the past… same time.
In the final pages of November’s Justice Society of America #1, the Justice Society’s leader, Huntress, almost 30 years later, reveals that her mother, Catwoman (Batman, who died in this future, is her father), reveals that Batman is the Flash. Give her a mystical snow globe taken from the Time Master in Point Beyond – capable of holding the DC timeline like the Flashpoint Universe.
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Selina tells her daughter to “save” a previous incarnation of the Justice Society and find Doctor Fate who can explain everything to her, and the snow globe transports Helena to 1940. .
Although not pure 40’s JSA. they have changed. If you read the preview page, you’ll notice that Johns reveals that this JSA of his remembers some of the new retroactive Golden Age characters. Thirteen Featured in Flashpoint Beyond.
But time travel and retrospective continuity aren’t your thing. At the very least, enjoy the reappearance of the old school Justice Society in the new DC comic books.
Justice Society of America #2 was written by Johns, illustrated by Mikel Janín, Jerry Ordway and Scott Kollins, colored by Jordie Bellaire and John Kalisz, and lettered by Rob Leigh, out on Tuesday, January 24th. increase.
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