JLA: Incarnations #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Crisis," the fifth chapter of JLA: Incarnations, Flash's desperate sprint to stop the Anti-Monitor's cannon becomes a poignant journey through his past. As he pushes beyond human limits, memories of his loved ones and allies flash before him, each moment leaving behind a quiet echo of his presence. Written by John Ostrander and illustrated by Norm Breyfogle, with inks by Joe Rubinstein and colors by John Kalisz and Heroic Age, the issue captures a rare, emotional depth in the midst of cosmic stakes—its cover by Val Semeiks and Prentis Rollins perfectly framing the moment’s gravity.
In "Changes," as Flash pushes himself beyond human limits to stop the Anti-Monitor's cannon, his life flashes before him in fleeting moments. Racing toward the edge of existence, he reaches out—not just to save the world, but to leave behind a quiet, enduring part of himself with those he’s touched.
In "Doubt," Tully grapples with the cracks in his faith when he witnesses that even heroes can fail. Recruited by G. Gordon Godfrey, he's drawn into a campaign that exploits doubt to shape public perception of meta-heroes.
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