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JSA #35
Cover Date: June 2002
Cover Price: $2.50
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Cover Credits:
Art: Rags Morales (signed)
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Credits:
Story | Geoff Johns |
Pencils | Leonard Kirk |
Inks | Keith Champagne |
Lettering | Ken Lopez |
Colors | John Kalisz |
Color separations | Heroic Age |
Editing | Peter J. Tomasi |
Feature Character(s):
- JSA:
- Sand (as a member of the "new JSA")
- Hawkman
- Power Girl (as a member of the "new JSA")
- Sentinel
- Wildcat II
- Doctor Fate IV
- Mister Terrific II
- Doctor Mid-Nite II
- Star-Spangled Kid II
- Atom Smasher II
- Flash I (last in Impulse #84; next in issue #37)
- Hawkgirl II
- Johnny Thunder (under the Ultra-Humanite's control)
Guest Star(s):
- "the new JSA":
Supporting Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Ultra-Humanite (behind the scenes)
Guest Appearance(s):
- The Thunderfront (Ultra-Humanite's Army):
- Mindsweepers (telepaths under the Humanite's control):
- Gorilla Grodd
- Martian Manhunter
- Hector Hammond
- Lilith
Synopsis:
- The new JSA are barely able to hold their own against the Thunderfront (heroes and villains under the control of the Ultra-Humanite), and Hourman is barely able to prevent the death of Jakeem as he had seen in one of his time visions. Meanwhile, in making their escape from captivity, Wildcat and Hector Hall are confronted by the Humanite-controlled Hawkman and Hawkgirl. Jakeem is able to send an electrical charge rippling around the room where his colleagues fight the possessed heroes. Everyone is released from the Ultra-Humanite's control, but most are also now unconscious. Which wouldn't be so bad, except that their nemesis now arrives in Johnny Thunder's body at the head of an army of white apes. Hourman decides it is most definitely time for Plan B, and presses a button on his costume - he and Sand disappear.