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JSA 72

JSA #72

Cover Date: June 2005
Cover Price: $2.50

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Cover Credits:
Art: Alex Ross (signed)


Story: "JSA/JSA Chapter IV: Past Mistakes" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryGeoff Johns
PencilsDon Kramer
InksKeith Champagne
LetteringJared K. Fletcher
ColorsJohn Kalisz
Color separationsJohn Kalisz
Associate editingHarvey Richards
EditingPeter J. Tomasi

Feature Character(s):

JSA:
Doctor Mid-Nite II (next in Green Lantern: Rebirth #1)
Mister Terrific II
Hourman II
Stargirl
Sand
Jakeem Thunder
Power Girl
Hawkgirl II

Guest Star(s):

Justice Society of America:
Mister Terrific I (next in flashback in JSA #60)
Starman I (next in Starman Vol. 2 #77)
Atom I (next in flashbacks in Secret Origins Vol. 2 #50/5)
Johnny Thunder (next in Adventure Comics 80-Page Giant #1/1)
Sandman I (next in Starman Vol. 2 #78)
Doctor Mid-Nite I (next in JSA: All Stars #6/2)
Hourman I (next in Starman Vol. 2 #77)
Hawkman (next in JSA: All Stars #2/2)
Black Canary I (next in flashback in Secret Origins Vol. 2 #50/5)
Flash I (next in Flash Special #1/2)
Green Lantern (Alan Scott; next in flashback in Secret Origins Vol. 2 #50/5)
Wildcat II (last in flashback in Robin 80-Page Giant #1; next in flashbacks in Secret Origins Vol. 2 #50/5, then in flashback in Superman 80-Page Giant 2011)
Wonder Woman III (next in Adventure Comics 80-Page Giant #1)
Rip Hunter

Supporting Character(s):

Atom Smasher II
Hawkgirl I (next in JSA: All Stars #2/2)
Hooty (last in All-Star Comics 80-Page Giant #1/2; next, as a Black Lantern, in Blackest Night: JSA #1)
Thunderbolt (last in flashback in Starman Vol. 2 #62; next in Adventure Comics 80-Page Giant #1/1)
Patricia Lynn Dugan (appears as an infant and as Starwoman)
Pat Dugan (last in issue #68; next in OMAC Project #6)
Mike Dugan
Patton
Barbara Whitmore-Dugan

Villain(s):

Per Degaton
Red Morgue

Other Character(s):

President Harry S. Truman (in October, 1951)
Miss Conway (first appearance; his secretary, in 1951)

Comment(s):

This story is continued from last issue.
The Justice Society (from 1951) is seen next in various flashbacks to weddings of its members, such as the Atom and Black Canary.

Synopsis:

Together with the modern Justice Society, the entire JSA of 1951 comes out of retirement to protect President Truman from Per Degaton, who plans to kill him and have the death blamed on the heroes. With help from a time-travelling Starwoman (Stargirl's young half-sister), the heroes are able to rally their forces and defeat Degaton, though when Rip Hunter arrives to take the modern heroes home, he tells them that the 1950s heroes will not remember this adventure. On returning, Stargirl is delighted to see that her family is still alive, that their actions in the past prevented their assassination.


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