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JSA 44

JSA #44

Cover Date: March 2003
Cover Price: $2.50

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Cover Credits:
Art: Rags Morales (signed)
Colors: John Kalisz


Story: "The Tears of Ra" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryGeoff Johns, David S. Goyer
PencilsLeonard Kirk
InksKeith Champagne
LetteringKen Lopez
ColorsJohn Kalisz
Color separationsHeroic Age
Associate editingStephen Wacker
EditingPeter J. Tomasi

Feature Character(s):

JSA:
Hawkgirl II (next in JSA: All Stars #1)
Mister Terrific II (next in JSA: All Stars #1)
Captain Marvel
Doctor Fate IV (next in JSA: All Stars #1)
Star-Spangled Kid II (next in JSA: All Stars #1)
Flash I (last in Flash Vol. 2 #189; next in JSA: All Stars #1)
Hawkman (next in JSA: All Stars #1)
Sentinel (next in JSA: All Stars #1)
Wildcat II (next in JSA: All Stars #1)
Power Girl
Doctor Mid-Nite II (last in issue #40; next in JSA: All Stars #1)

Guest Star(s):

Prince Khufu (in the time of the Egyptian 15th dynasty)
Lady Chay-Ara (in the time of the Egyptian 15th dynasty)
Nabu the Wise (in the time of the Egyptian 15th dynasty; next in flashback in 1st Issue Special #9)
Teth-Adam (in the time of the Egyptian 15th dynasty)

Supporting Character(s):

Shiruta (first appearance; Teth-Adam's wife; as a spirit)
Gon (first appearance; Teth-Adam's son; as a spirit)
Hurut (first appearance; Teth-Adam's son; as a spirit)
Power Girl's Cat (in between issues #39 and #63; is now yellow again)

Villain(s):

Vandal Savage (in the time of the Egyptian 15th dynasty)
Ahk-Ton (dies)

Guest Appearance(s):

Ra (the Egyptian Sun God; in the time of the Egyptian 15th dynasty)

Other Character(s):

Dove II (formerly "the Fate-child's mother"; identity revealed, see first Comment)

Comment(s):

The identity of the woman who gave birth to Hector Hall's current body, previously assumed to be Lyta Hall (his wife) is now revealed to be Dawn Granger, the second Dove. All appearances of this character whilst under the spell of concealment (#'s 2, 19, 23, 26 and 41) have been listed as 'the Fate-child's mother'. Dove was thought to have died in Armageddon 2001 #2.
Story continues in the next issue. However, it is possible that a reasonable stretch of time elapses between the main story and pages 19-22. which feature Doctor Fate, Doctor Mid-Nite and Dove only (none of these characters appear in the preceding 18 pages).

Synopsis:

The time-lost heroes of the JSA assist Prince Khufu and his court to battle the forces of Vandal Savage. Nabu the Wise sends Shazam's champions from the two eras to the Western Lands, where they summon the attention of Ra. Displeased to see his orb misused, Ra strips Ahk-Ton of his powers and returns Vandal Savage to infancy. Teth-Adam then kills Akh-Ton, avenging the murder of his family and so many of his countrymen. The war over, Nabu sends the heroes home the only way he knows how, by placing them in an un-aging sleep in burial caskets until retrieved by Black Adam millennia later. Captain Marvel tries to offer the hand of friendship to his old foe, realising the debt he owes him, but is brushed aside, for Black Adam claims that Marvel can never understand him. Doctor Fate then returns from Gemworld and lifts the spell of sleep Mordru had cast on his comatose wife. He discovers, however, that this has also lifted a spell of concealment - this is not his wife at all, but Dove!


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