JLA/JSA: La Saga del Relampago #[nn]
In "La Saga Lightning Capítulo Uno: Lightning Lad (escrito en Interlac)," Brad Meltzer and Shane Davis launch a thrilling crossover where Batman and Black Lightning unravel a mystery tied to the Karate Kid, leading to a shocking revelation: Starman, a new member of the Justice Society of America, is actually a lost Legionnaire. With five more Legionaries missing in the present, Black Canary and Power Girl send mixed teams from both the Justice League and the Justice Society on a mission to recover them—before the timeline unravels further. Phil Jimenez's dynamic cover captures the intensity of the quest, while the interior art by Davis and inks by Banning bring the interdimensional stakes to life.
In "La Saga Lightning Capítulo Uno: Lightning Lad (escrito en Interlac)," the JLA and JSA unite for strategic drills, but when Batman and Black Lightning uncover a shocking link between Starman and the Legion of Super-Heroes, they launch a mission to find five missing Legionnaires scattered across time. With Black Canary and Power Girl leading cross-team efforts, the search begins—unraveling a mystery that spans eras and identities.
In *JLA/JSA: La Saga del Relampago: Capítulo Dos – Dreams and Fire (escrito en Interlac)*, a joint team of Justice League and Justice Society members tracks a Legion flight ring signal to Arkham Asylum, where Dream Girl is under the influence of Dr. Destiny. Meanwhile, a second team investigates two conflicting flight ring signals emanating from Superman’s Fortress, uncovering the mysterious presence of Wildfire.
In "La Saga Lightning Capitulo Tres: Suicide (escrito en Interlac)," the JLA and JSA split into two teams to track down missing Legionnaires across time and space—Wildcat, Vixen, Flash, and Green Lantern head to Ciudad Gorila to find Timber Wolf, while Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Power Girl, and Red Arrow search Thanagar for Dawnstar. Back home, Black Canary and Mr. Terrific notice something strange: each Legionnaire carries a 31st-century lightning rod, and when six of the seven gather, their shared purpose becomes undeniable—though what they’re truly discussing remains shrouded in mystery.
In "La Saga Lightning Capítulo Cuatro: Tres Mundos," as Superman shares the story of the Legion of Super-Heroes with the JSA and JLA, the Legion arrives at the Suicide Slum bunker to recover the last missing Legionnaire from the 21st century. There, they find Triplicate Girl—only for the abandoned base to awaken as a living entity known as Computo, who kills one of her duplicates. Superman recognizes the scene from a past encounter, realizing the team is trapped in a layered illusion, while the Legion uses the distraction to advance their true objective.
In the climactic chapter of *La Saga Lightning*, as the seven Legionnaires each raise their lightning rods at pivotal locations, the combined power of the League and the Justice Society watches helplessly as one hero makes a sacrifice to revive another. When a bolt strikes Karate Kid, Wally West and his family are miraculously restored—but the cost of that miracle remains a mystery as most of the Legionnaires prepare to return home.
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↩ Reprints Justice Society of America #6 (2007), La Liga de la Justicia de América #8 (2008), La Liga de la Justicia de América #9 (2008), La Liga de la Justicia de América #10 (2008), Sociedad de la Justicia de América #5 (2009), Sociedad de la Justicia de América #6 (2009)
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