Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Supermen," the Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come #2, the Huntress confronts a haunting return as Power Girl reappears after years missing—claiming she’s come from a world where Superman and Lois Lane died, a truth that shakes the foundation of the Justice Society Infinity. Written by Geoff Johns and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Jerry Ordway and inks by Bob Wiacek, this pivotal issue unfolds with emotional weight and mystery, set against Alex Ross’s striking cover.
In "Supermen," the Superman of Earth-22 arrives in the JSA’s world, drawn by a chilling mystery: the murder of villains who claimed godhood, and a possible link to the enigmatic Gog. As he meets the JSA’s Superman, the two face a haunting question—what happens when gods are killed, and who’s left to answer for it?
In "Thy Kingdom Come: Gog," the Justice Society of America convenes to discuss the threat of the enigmatic Gog—only for the villain to crash the meeting with explosive force. As the team fights back, their clash erupts beyond the building, culminating in a final stand between Green Lantern and Obsidian as Gog's power looms over them.
In "He Came, and Salvation with Him," the Justice Society of America faces a mystery deeper than any they’ve known as they confront Gog in the heart of Africa—where he speaks not of power, but of the suffering of the villagers and the fractured spirit of Damage. Meanwhile, in a forgotten tomb, Black Adam stirs, his return echoing through the shadows.
In "Wish Fulfillment," Gog’s journey across the continent unfolds with unexpected grace, bringing profound healing to the Justice Society of America—restoring Sandman’s sleep, Dr. Mid-Nite’s sight, Starman’s mind, and sending Power Girl home—until a distant war calls him to a new, more urgent purpose.
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 with a haunting revelation: she’s been stranded on a parallel Earth where she witnessed the tragic deaths of Superman and Lois Lane—figures the JSI believed she had 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’s become—after a brutal clash with the real Power Girl of Earth-2. Now on the run, she must evade her doppelgänger’s relentless pursuit while the Justice Society of America scrambles to uncover the truth behind the rift between their worlds.
In "War Lords," the Justice Society of America grapples with the moral cost of fighting oppression in Africa, as Lance's unwavering faith in Gog's cause leads to a shocking transformation after his death. Meanwhile, Power Girl reaches out to someone from her past, seeking answers in the shadow of escalating conflict.
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