The Justice Society Returns! #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the 2003 crossover event The Justice Society Returns!, which reunited the classic Golden Age heroes of the Justice Society of America. The story, spanning a special one-shot and tie-in issues from various JSA-related titles, sees the team confront a threat from their past that forces them to relive key moments of their World War II-era adventures. Written by David S. Goyer and Geoff Johns, with art by a host of DC's top talents, it's a nostalgic yet modern take on the original super-team's legacy.
In "Time's Keeper," Hourman [Rex Tyler] returns to confront a shadowy spy ring that weaponizes the supernatural, forcing him to become a pawn in their scheme to summon the enigmatic Stalker. After escaping and rallying the Justice Society, the heroes face a relentless foe—so desperate for a moment's reprieve that Hourman creates seven disciples to distract their enemy.
In the heart of wartime Dresden, the Flash and Mister Terrific race against time to protect civilians during a devastating bombing. When a mysterious enemy emerges—one who can absorb explosions and turn them back on their attackers—the two heroes must rely on wit, speed, and courage to stop the chaos before it consumes them all.
In "No More Tomorrows," the Justice Society faces a chilling mission when they uncover a hidden German installation led by one of The Seven, whose twisted plan threatens to unleash devastation across Africa. With the fate of a continent hanging in the balance, the heroes must confront not only a ruthless enemy but the ghosts of their own pasts—echoes of battles fought and lives lost, including flashbacks to Wonder Woman, Starman, Sandman, and others.
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