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Justice Society of America: The Next Age #[nn]

Nov 2007 · DC · 19.99 USD; 23.99 CAD
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This volume collects the first six issues of the 2007 Justice Society of America series, launching a new era for DC's premier superhero team. The story focuses on the legacy of the JSA as veteran members recruit and train a new generation of heroes, including characters like Damage, Stargirl, and Citizen Steel, while facing threats that test their unity and purpose. Written by Geoff Johns with art by Dale Eaglesham and Alex Ross, this collection sets the stage for the team's evolving dynamic in the modern DC Universe.

In "The Next Age, Chapter 1," Geoff Johns and Dale Eaglesham kick off a bold new era for the Justice Society of America, bringing together Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman to revive the legendary team. As Green Lantern and The Flash help Wildcat consider new recruits—including a newly outfitted Damage, the enigmatic Cyclone, and a mysterious Starman—unexpected connections form, and a shadowy figure known as Mr. America arrives with a startling revelation at headquarters. Alex Ross’s iconic cover captures the moment’s gravity, while the story’s grounded yet ambitious tone sets the stage for a legacy reborn.

Contains 4 stories
The Next Age, Chapter 1
39 pp · Superhero
StargirlGreen Lantern [Alan Scott]Power GirlHourman [Rick Tyler]Wildcat [Ted Grant]Dr. Mid-Nite [Pieter Cross]Flash [Jay Garrick]Mr. Terrific [Michael Holt]Sandman [Sandy Hawkins]Jakeem ThunderThunderboltSupermanBatman [Bruce Wayne]Wonder WomanMr. America [Trey Thompson]Liberty Belle [Jesse Chambers]Atom [Al Pratt] (cameo)Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (cameo)Spectre [Jim Corrigan] (cameo)Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson] (cameo)Hourman [Rex Tyler] (cameo)Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton] (cameo)Robin (of Earth-2?cameo)Black Canary [Dinah Lance] (cameo)Hawkgirl [Kendra Saunders] (cameo)Atom-Smasher (cameo)Hourman [Matthew Tyler] (cameo)RebelCatalystMaxine HunkelStarman [Thom Kallor]Ma HunkelObsidianTommy Bronson

In "The Next Age, Chapter 1," Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman enlist Wildcat, Green Lantern, and The Flash to revive the Justice Society of America—not just as a team, but as a training ground for the next generation of heroes. As the trio debates who to bring in, new recruits emerge in striking new costumes: Damage, Cyclone, and a mysterious Starman, while Green Lantern introduces Wildcat to a long-lost relative. Just as the team begins to coalesce, Mr. America arrives with a chilling revelation, interrupting the gathering with a sudden and unexpected presence.

The Next Age, Chapter 2
22 pp · Superhero
Nathan HeywoodCommander Steel [Hank Heywood]Steel [Hank Heywood III]Green Lantern [Alan Scott]Wildcat [Ted Grant]Flash [Jay Garrick]Tommy BronsonMa HunkelDr. Mid-Nite [Pieter Cross]DamageMr. Terrific [Michael Holt]Starman [Thom Kallor]Power GirlLiberty Belle [Jesse Chambers]Maxine HunkelStargirlHourman [Rick Tyler]Mr. America [Trey Thomson]Hawkman [Carter Hall]Fourth Reich [ReichsmarkCaptain NaziSwastikaBaroness BlitzkriegWhite Dragon]NightstarManotaurVigilanteRayVon Bach666

In "The Next Age, Chapter 2," the Justice Society of America faces a sudden disruption when Mr. America arrives unannounced, just as a clash between The Fourth Reich and Hawkman erupts during a quiet Heywood family picnic. Back at headquarters, Starman’s presence hints at a deeper link between the chaos unfolding in the streets and the mystery unfolding within the JSA’s ranks.

The Next Age, Chapter 3
22 pp · Superhero
Justice Society of America [StargirlCycloneHawkman [Carter Hall]Hourman [Rick Tyler]Liberty Belle [Jesse Chambers]DamageDr. Mid-Nite [Pieter Cross]Flash [Jay Garrick]Mr. Terrific [Michael Holt]Green Lantern [Alan Scott]Sandman [Sandy Hawkins]Power GirlStarman [Thom Kallor]]Fourth Reich [SwastikaBaroness BlitzkriegCaptain NaziWhite DragonReichsmark]Nathan HeywoodTommy BronsonMr. America [Trey Thomson] (cameo)General Glory (cameo)Minute-Man (cameo)S.T.R.I.P.E.Mike DuganLibby LawrenceVandal Savage

In "The Next Age, Chapter 3," the brutal assault on the Heywood family reunion leaves Nathan scarred and transformed after a clash with Reichsmark, while Hawkman brings him to JSA headquarters. There, Sandman reveals the chilling ambitions of the Fourth Reich, even as Tommy Bronson uncovers a hidden truth about the enemy—and his own past.

The Next Age, Chapter 4
24 pp · Superhero
Justice Society of America [Wildcat [Tommy Bronson]Power GirlStargirlCycloneFlash [Jay Garrick]Starman [Thom Kallor]Hourman [Rick Tyler]Green Lantern [Alan Scott]Liberty Belle [Jesse Chambers]DamageHawkman [Carter Hall]Wildcat [Ted Grant]ObsidianSandman [Sandy Hawkins]Mr. Terrific [Michael Holt]Dr. Mid-Nite [Pieter Cross]Ma Hunkel]Vandal SavagePat DuganTom DuganLibby LawrenceNathan HeywoodJeffrey GravesFourth Reich [Baroness BlitzkriegWhite DragonReichsmarkCaptain NaziSwastika]Cosmic King (dream manifestation)Lightning Lord (dream manifestation)Tyr (dream manifestation)Dream GirlDoctor Destiny

In "The Next Age, Chapter 4," Vandal Savage confronts Wildcat and his son with a chilling revelation, forcing them to confront a threat that reaches far beyond the battlefield. As the Justice Society fractures to safeguard Jesse’s mother and Courtney’s step-father and step-brother, the weight of legacy and duty presses hard on every hero.

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Full credits

colorist Jeromy Cox
letterer Rob Leigh
cover pencils, inks Alex Ross

Reprints

↩ Reprints Justice Society of America #1 (2007), Justice Society of America #1 (2007), Justice Society of America #2 (2007), Justice Society of America #2 (2007), Justice Society of America #3 (2007), Justice Society of America #3 (2007), Justice Society of America #4 (2007), Justice Society of America #4 (2007)

Reprinted in Justice Society of America: The Next Age #[nn] (2008)

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