JSA #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's venerable super-team returns in style with this 1999 launch issue, written by James Robinson and David Goyer with interior art by Stephen Sadowski and Michael Bair. Alan Davis and Mark Farmer's cover captures the energy perfectly: a diverse roster of heroes — including Star-Spangled Kid, the Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, and several more — charging forward atop a gleaming golden JSA emblem set against the globe, while a pair of shadowy figures lurk ominously at the far left. It's a confident, welcoming statement for a series honoring DC's oldest superhero legacy.
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As several magic-based heroes are killed off relating to Fate's legacy by Mordru, as he in turn receives part of their powers while searching for the new Fate, the newly reformed JSA continues its search for the new Dr. Fate as relayed to them by Sand (Sandy Hawkins) from the dream he received from his former mentor Sandman (Wes Dodds).
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