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studshooters · 2 months
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LEGO photo story posted on r/studshooters:
u/minifig_adventurers
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cootiekid · 18 days
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JSA x Keith Haring by Christian Fattorusso
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cgbcomics · 8 months
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chernobog13 · 3 months
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I never tire of this "class photo" of the Silver Age-version of the Justice Society of America by Murphy Anderson.
This was when the JSA was still respected by DC Comics. Things went downhill for the group after Crisis On Infinite Earths, when some members (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Robin) were erased from existence. DC then decided to remove most of the remaining members completely from the DC Universe with The Last Days of the Justice Society (1986).
The team was rescued from Limbo in Armageddon: Inferno (1991), but fans didn't get to celebrate long. During Zero Hour (1994) many of its members were killed off or aged to the point of incapacitation.
Of the members pictured above only Flash (Jay Garrick), Green Lantern (Alan Scott) and Wildcat are still active. Red Tornado 2 (the android, John Smith) has been retconned many, many times, but I believe in current continuity he/it was never a member of the JSA, but active with the Justice League.
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extraordinary-heroes · 7 months
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The New Golden Age Vol 1 #1 (Cover art by Mikel Janin)
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dc-multiverse-week · 1 month
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Earth 18: Home of the Justice Riders, consisting of several western heroes, including Strongbow, Bat-Lash, El Diablo, Madame .44, Johnny Thunder, and Cinnamon
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dcbinges · 3 months
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All-Star Comics #4 (1941) by Everett Hibbard & Gardner Fox
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birichardswift · 2 years
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The JSA and their legacies
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stargirlcentral · 1 year
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Johnny Thunder would be so proud of Jakeem :) 
STARGIRL (2020 - 2022) 2x03 - 3x13
Alkoya Brunson as Jakeem Williams / Jakeem Thunder Ethan Embry as Johnny Thunder
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dailyjsa · 8 days
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JSA Returns: All-Star Comics #1
Writers: James Robinson and David S. Goyer
Artist: Michael Lark
Inkers: Wade Von Grawbadger and Doug Hazlewood
Colors: John Kalisz
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splooosh · 1 year
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“I'll admit to initial misgivings when I pored over the first few pages of Jerry's pencils for #19 (March 1983). Not that they weren't good--in some ways they were very good. I was especially impressed by his renderings of the Trylon and Perisphere and other artifacts left over from the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. Still, I wasn't quite 100% sold-- --until I flipped over Page 8, and saw his powerful full-page panel of six All-Stars staring wide-eyed at eight comatose but upright, tube-encased members of the Justice Society of America! At that moment I fell in love with Jerry's work all over again.” -Roy Thomas
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inhousearchive · 7 months
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House-ad for America vs. The Justice Society (1985) four-issue miniseries. Art by Rich Buckler.
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cgbcomics · 9 months
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doctorslippery · 2 months
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cantsayidont · 7 months
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November 1983. Behind this attractive if cluttered George Pérez cover lurks one of DC's most horrifying retcons (suggested by Marv Wolfman and executed by writer Roy Thomas): the revelation that the Black Canary who was a member of the JLA was not the one who had been part of the JSA since 1948, but in fact her never-before-mentioned daughter — imbued with false memories that made her believe she was her own mother, who had actually been dead since JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #74 some 14 years earlier.
Up to this point, Black Canary was supposed to have moved from Earth-2 to Earth-1 after the death of her husband in the latter story. However, by 1983, there was no way to fudge the fact that the original Black Canary would now be in her early 50s (since the JSA, unlike the JLA, were not on DC's sliding timeline), which was apparently deemed such a horrifying prospect that a radical editorial solution was necessary. What made the retcon particularly disturbing was that the rest of the JLA and JSA had been aware of the substitution and said nothing to Dinah about it, and subsequent stories simply brushed off the existential horror of the situation (Dinah had no past, no memories, perhaps no personality that hadn't been her dead mother's!). The ageism and misogyny involved were positively radioactive, and the post-Crisis version (where the modern Black Canary was simply her mother's successor and a JLA founder) was considerably more palatable, although DC has continued to come up with pretenses for making Dinah younger than Oliver, Hal Jordan, Barry Allen, and the other male heroes of her generation.
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chernobog13 · 1 month
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Members of the Justice Society teaming up with Infinity, Inc. by Jerry Ordway.
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