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chernobog13 · 3 months
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Justice Society Infinity, the merging of the Justice Society of America and Infinity, Inc., on the remade Earth-Two following Infinite Crisis (2005-2006).
This is a two-page spread of the group by Jerry Ordway from the Justice Society of America Kingdom Come Special: The Kingdom (2009).
Unfortunately, nothing much was ever done with this group because Flashpoint (2011) re-set the DC Universe into the New 52 (boo!).
Now that the Justice Society has its own book again I'm hoping writer Geoff Johns will revisit this version of Earth-Two and this team.
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justicesocietyzine · 3 months
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splooosh · 5 months
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“The Summoning”
George Perez - Jerry Ordway
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bi4bihankking · 7 hours
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Since the first issue Alan has somehow managed to force his way into Carter's Christmas celebrations...
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Okay it is Infinity Inc. propaganda time it is time to show off the niche kiddos
Infinity Inc. propoganda under the cut
The day is Christmas Eve, 1983, and the JSA are having their annual Christmas Eve meeting, and Hawkman (blissfully unaware that his family is about to come to him) suggests adjourning the meeting so that all of them can get back to their families, and Green Lantern (blissfully unaware that fate is about to kick him in the balls... TWICE.) retorts that he doesn't have a family, this is kind of dickish of Alan but like... it's ALAN lol. Suddenly, the old men are being tormented by waves of stupid children, all demanding to be allowed to join the team... and also one of their villains children doesn't actually ask to join the team but he does... for some reason go "when I am asking for help from my father's enemies, the thing to do is to illusion myself to look like my father, and then tear a hole in their wall, wait, why are they trying to arrest me?! RUDE!!! I am sulking now!"
Thank you for your input Henry.
Anyway, since the old men respond... somewhat reasonably to whatever the fuck that was, their kids decide to band together and make their own superhero team, where they get PAID! (less than minimum wage).
Infinity Inc. is an interesting team series that I mostly enjoy because of the characters, a lot of the time in team books the characters all feel the same, and are all at each other's throats constantly, Infinity Inc. presents the reader with characters who all have very defined personalities, even if most of them do share the character trait of "stupid", and by the end of the series you feel like you genuinely love all of the characters and want to spend more time with them.
DC notably decided that all Infinity Inc. characters should spend the next decade dying or going evil btw.
BUT THEN THEY GET BETTER. The Infinitors are kind of notable in that there are entire arcs of JSA 1999 where the old men try to rescue their kids, and all of them end up being considered JSA kids, including Hank who is being chased around the planet by Jay Garrick holding adoption papers (uncertain if this is continuing now that Jay has Judy tbh I do not trust Geoff Johns)
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(context, Wildcat hits Hank with the 'kid of a supervillain' stuff well after he thought the JSA was fine with his general existance, my favorite scene because all of the Infinitors are instantly protective, and all of them give vibes of being really close, even if DC refuses to allow a full team reunion)
Honestly in my years of getting people to read Infinity Inc. it's notable that every single time someone has come out with a different fave, and I think it's a testament to the characters being really good, ESPECIALLY HECTOR AND LYTA who are JSA characters and NOT Vertigo characters and Vertigo shouldn't be allowed to stop them appearing in JSA comics.
Also the boys do this in hallways for unknown reasons
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Read Infinity Inc. today so you too can be convinced that Hank King should be the next character DC makes gay, unless they decide to do Norda first...
Tbh if I'm being honest they should probably just pull a Young Avengers and make every Infinitor gay.
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dcsnextgaycharacter · 4 months
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a-bluedream-posts · 9 months
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Power Girl by dandonfuga
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hank-rarepair-weekend · 2 months
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Apologies for being very late doing this this year, did a poll for whether I should and it's at 100% yes at the moment, I did not place in any tags though.
Anyway here is a prompt suggestions/nominations form for anyone who might be interested: LINK
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browsethestacks · 14 days
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Ultra-Humanite
Art by...
1) John Staterna And Jerry Ordway
2) George Pérez And John Beatty
3) Jorge Jiménez
4) Derek Charm
5) George Pérez And Dick Giordano
6) Jerry Ordway
7) Maria Wolf
8) Brad Vancata And Brett Breeding
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zal-cryptid · 1 year
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DC characters - Huntress (Helena Wayne)
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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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cantsayidont · 7 months
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November 1985 (albeit set in July 1985). As this issue finally reveals, Alan Scott, the Golden Age Green Lantern, was married very briefly in the mid-1960s to a woman named Alyx Florin, who was actually Rose Canton, a.k.a. The Thorn, a Golden Age Flash villain with a split personality. Alan had thought that Alyx died in a fire on their wedding night, but she actually fled and later had two children, who were raised by adoptive parents as Jennie-Lynn Hayden (Jade) and Todd Rice (Obsidian). The Thorn eventually reemerged and nearly killed both Alan and their kids before her Rose/Alyx personality briefly reasserted itself and she took her own life. Afterward, Green Lantern's old frenemy The Harlequin (Molly Maynne), who'd been following Rose in hopes of intervening, explained what she had pieced together about the whole sad story, and revealed for the first time that she was actually Alan's former secretary, who'd been in love with him since the 1940s. Alan then asked her to marry him.
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This wedding, incidentally, took place on July 23, 1985; this was the era where writer Roy Thomas was still trying to keep the JSA moored to real time.
Alan and Molly were still married as of the vile BLACKEST NIGHT crossover, but were both temporarily banished from continuity by the New 52 reboot. With the current revival of DC's Golden Age characters and the revelation that Alan is gay, I figure it's a coin flip whether Molly is simply ignored or killed off in some awful way.
(There's no particular reason Alan being gay would necessarily erase his past marriages — his decision to marry Molly in this story was the act of a lonely middle-aged man who'd just faced a series of upsetting events and revelations in the midst of a world-shattering crisis — but given how little use DC has for older female characters and how contemptuous fans are of female characters who stand in the way of their gay blorbos, I think the likelihood of Molly being treated with any respect (if she's mentioned at all) is probably low.)
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dailyjsa · 5 months
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Happy Birthday to Hector Hall!
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Art by Jerry Ordway, Mike Machlan, Alan Davis, Todd McFarlane, John Cassaday, Mark Lewis, David Baron
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splooosh · 3 days
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Kara of Earth-2
Adam Hughes
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bi4bihankking · 6 days
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Alan: Just needed to remind everyone that I am a lonely old man
Carter, sighing: We know Alan
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