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Justice Society of America#36
Cover: Jesús Merino

Justice Society of America #36

Apr 2010 · DC · 2.99 USD
“Memoir, Chapter One of Fatherland”

In "Memoir, Chapter One of Fatherland," twenty years after a devastating attack, Michael Holt recounts how the Justice Society of America was struck by the Fourth Reich—triggered by the infiltration of Kid Carnevil—leading to the swift capture of Green Lantern and The Flash, while Holt himself managed to disable Captain Nazi using his T-spheres. Written by Bill Willingham and brought to life with sharp detail by Jesús Merino, whose dynamic artwork defines the cover, this issue delivers a tense, character-driven flashback that deepens the JSA’s legacy.

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writer Bill Willingham · artist Jesús Merino · inker Jesse Delperdang · colorist Allen Passalaqua · letterer Rob Leigh · cover Jesús Merino

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letterer Rob Leigh
cover pencils, inks Jesús Merino

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Twenty years in the future, Michael Holt relates how the JSA was attacked by the Fourth Reich as part of the plot that began with the infiltration of Kid Carnevil into their ranks, and how Green Lantern and The Flash were quickly taken out, though he was able to neutralize Captain Nazi with his T-spheres.

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