Justice Society of America #38
This June 2010 issue of Justice Society of America promises high tension with its stark, close-up cover by Jesús Merino — a grimacing figure dominates the frame, flames flickering at his chest and a distinctive helmeted sphere visible behind his head, all set against an arresting burst of blue energy lines. The bold "T-Day!" banner signals that something momentous is at stake in chapter three of the "Fatherland" arc, written by Bill Willingham with art by Merino and inked by Jesse Delperdang. If this cover's raw intensity is any indication, the JSA's latest storyline is delivering exactly the kind of dramatic stakes the team is known for.
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Mr. Terrific continues to tell how 20 years ago the Darkness Engine, powered by Obsidian, removed all super-powers and cut off Earth from outside help. Today, however, is Batman's execution day, an execution to be witnessed not only by the prisoner ex-superheroes and Michael, but the führer himself, Jeremy Karnes. After the execution Jaime Reyes, the former Blue Beetle, attacks the faux collaborator Mr. Terrific as planned, resulting in two more shocking deaths.
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