DCU: Legacies #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Golden Age!", Paul Lincoln looks back on a time when heroes like the Justice Society of America stood as beacons of hope during the nation’s most defining era—until fear and paranoia forced them to vanish. Written by Len Wein and brought to life by Scott Kolins and Andy Kubert, this issue captures the bittersweet legacy of a generation that sacrificed their public identity for the sake of duty. The cover by Andy Kubert and Joe Kubert perfectly frames the nostalgia and quiet weight of that moment.
In "The Golden Age!" from DCU: Legacies #2, Paul Lincoln reflects on growing up during the dawn of superheroics, when the Justice Society of America stood as guardians of the nation. As the world embraced their heroism, the JSA’s sudden retirement during the Red Scare left a lasting mark on a young Paul, who watched the golden era fade just as he was stepping into adulthood.
In "Snapshot: Reaction!" from DCU: Legacies #2, the Seven Soldiers of Victory are thrown into chaos when a clever ruse splits them across the city, each chasing a different robbery—only to realize too late they've been played. The story unfolds as they scramble to regroup, testing their trust and resolve before facing the true threat behind the chaos.
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