JSA #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Injustice Be Done, Part 3: Sorrow's Story," the JSA confronts the lingering consequences of a past battle with the dimension-hopping villain Johnny Sorrow, whose return from the Subtle Realms threatens to unleash a far greater evil. Written by David Goyer and Geoff Johns, with art by Steve Yeowell and Stephen Sadowski, and colored by John Kalisz and Heroic Age, the story unfolds through Sand’s memories and the present-day crisis as the King of Tears arrives on Earth—this time with no Spectre to stop him. The cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer captures the haunting weight of the moment.
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Sand recalls how in 1944 the JSA faced dimension-crossing super-villain Johnny Sorrow and how he, as Sandy, accidentally sent Sorrow into the Subtle Realms. There, Sorrow met the King of Tears, who sent Sorrow back to Earth to pave a way for him to cross over. Thanks to the intervention of the Spectre, however, that plan was thwarted. But in the present, Sorrow successfully brings the King of Tears to Earth, and this time the Spectre is nowhere to be seen.
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