JSA: The Liberty File #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSet against a blazing golden wartime sky, this first book of the two-part JSA: The Liberty File presents an arresting cover by Tony Harris — a grinning, wild-eyed Joker looms in the foreground while shadowy figures, including a goggled Batman-like operative and a hawk, surge dramatically behind him amid warplanes and tanks. The Elseworlds imprint signals a bold reimagining of JSA heroes dropped into a World War II espionage setting, and the painted intensity of Harris's cover art makes the stakes feel genuinely weighty. With Dan Jolley and Harris co-writing and Harris handling the full cover art with inks by Ray Snyder, this 2000 DC prestige-format issue is a compelling opener for anyone drawn to wartime noir and Justice Society mythology.
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