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Justice Society of America 7

JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #7

Cover Date: October 1991
Cover Price: $1.00

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Cover Credits:
Art: Tom Lyle (signed)


Story: "Vengeance From The Stars Chapter 7: The Return of the Justice Society" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryLen Strazewski
PencilsGrant Miehm
InksRick Burchett
LetteringJanice Chiang
ColorsRobbie Busch
EditingBrian Augustyn, Mike Gold

Feature Character(s):

Justice Society of America:
Hawkman (also in flashback in between Wonder Woman #243 and Flash Comics #68/3)
Flash I (also in flashback to soon after World War II following Wonder Woman #243 and preceding flashback in Spectre Vol. 3 #20)
Black Canary I (also incorrectly shown in flashback to soon after World War II; see Comments)
Green Lantern (Alan Scott; also in flashback to soon after World War II following Wonder Woman #243 and preceding Green Lantern Vol. 1 #18)
Ted Knight (last in issue #5; also in flashback between Adventure Comics #101/4 and Adventure Comics #102/2)
Wildcat (in flashback to soon after World War II following Wonder Woman #243 and preceding flashback in Spectre Vol. 3 #20)
Doctor Mid-Nite I (in flashback to soon after World War II following Wonder Woman #243 and preceding All-American Comics #70/4)
Johnny Thunder (in flashback to soon after World War II following Wonder Woman #243 and preceding Flash Comics #69/2)
Atom I (in flashback to soon after World War II between All-American Comics #72/3 and All-Star Comics #28)

Supporting Character(s):

William Windeagle

Villain(s):

Vandal Savage
Solomon Grundy
Sagittarius star-energy creature (takes on the shape of Broken Arrow from the TV show of the same name)
Barbarian star energy creature (takes on the shape of Joey Frommaggio, a popular baseball player for the Bombers)
Andromeda star-energy creature (takes on the shape of Suzy from the popular TV show Love That Suzy)

Comment(s):

There is a brief flashback to a Justice Society photo session taking place soon after World War II. Black Canary's appearance there is artistic error, as is Atom's post-1948 costume.


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