Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume continues the crossover between the modern Justice Society of America and the alternate-future world of Kingdom Come, as the team grapples with the arrival of Superman from that timeline and the looming threat of Gog. Collecting issues #8–12 of the 2007 series, it deepens the exploration of legacy and morality within the DC Universe.
In "Supermen," the Huntress confronts a haunting return as Power Girl reappears after years away, claiming she's come from a world where Superman and Lois Lane died—leaving the Justice Society Infinity shaken and questioning everything they thought they knew. Written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Jerry Ordway, with inks by Bob Wiacek and colors by Hi-Fi, this pivotal issue unfolds with emotional weight and a mystery that redefines legacy. The cover, a striking portrait by Alex Ross, captures the gravity of the moment.
In "Supermen," the Superman of Earth-22 arrives in the JSA's world seeking answers about Gog, drawn by eerie parallels between the Gog he knows and the one haunting this reality. As Jakeem Thunder settles in and Mr. America shares the JSA's growing concern over the "Heartbreak Slayer" and the deaths of villains posing as gods, the two Supermen confront the unsettling possibility that their worlds' versions of Gog may be more connected than they first believed.
In "Thy Kingdom Come: Gog," the Justice Society of America convenes to confront the threat of the enigmatic Gog—only for him to crash the meeting with brutal force. As the team scrambles to respond, the fight erupts beyond the building, culminating in a desperate stand between Green Lantern and Obsidian as they face Gog alone.
In "He Came, and Salvation with Him," the Justice Society of America faces a mystery deeper than the desert sands as they confront Gog in Africa—his presence both enigmatic and unsettling. While Gog reveals fragments of his origin, his attention turns to the suffering of the local villagers and the inner conflict tearing at Damage. Meanwhile, in a forgotten tomb, Black Adam stirs, his return echoing through the shadows.
In "Wish Fulfillment," Gog’s unexpected journey across the continent brings miraculous healing to the Justice Society of America—restoring Sandman’s sleep, giving Dr. Mid-Nite his sight, reclaiming Starman’s mind, and sending Power Girl home—until a distant war draws his attention, prompting a decision that could change everything.
In "Earth-2, Chapter One: Golden Age," the Huntress observes the sudden return of Power Girl to a world where the Justice Society of America has merged with Infinity, Inc. to form Justice Society Infinity. Power Girl arrives bearing the weight of a lost timeline, recounting a harrowing journey to a parallel Earth where she witnessed the deaths of Superman and Lois Lane—figures long believed to have been abandoned years before.
In "Earth-2, Chapter Two: The Hunted," Power Girl finds herself hunted by her own world’s version of the hero she thought she knew—after teaming up with the Huntress to end the Joker’s reign, the two are forced to confront the truth of a divergent reality. With the JSA’s Power Girl now on the run and the Earth-2 Power Girl leading her team in pursuit, the line between ally and enemy blurs in a high-stakes game of identity and survival.
In "War Lords," the Justice Society of America grapples with the moral cost of war as Gog’s brutal tactics in Africa divide the team—Lance embraces the fight, only to be killed and reborn as the vengeful Magog. Meanwhile, Power Girl reaches out to a long-unknown ally, setting her on a path that could change everything.
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↩ Reprints Justice Society of America #13 (2008), Justice Society of America #13 (2008), Justice Society of America #14 (2008), Justice Society of America #14 (2008), Justice Society of America #15 (2008), Justice Society of America #15 (2008), Justice Society of America #16 (2008), Justice Society of America #16 (2008), Justice Society of America #17 (2008), Justice Society of America #17 (2008), JSA Annual [Justice Society of America Annual] #1 (2008), Justice Society of America #18 (2008), Justice Society of America #18 (2008)
Reprinted in Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come #2 (2010)
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