- "You heard the man, JSA. Clock is ticking. Let's move out."
- ―Mister Terrific
"Lost & Found (Part 1)" | |
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JSA | |
Title: | "Lost & Found (Part 1)" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 78 |
Cover price: | $2.50 |
Cover date: | December, 2005 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Dan DiDio |
Writers: | Keith Champagne |
Pencilers: | Don Kramer |
Inkers: | Keith Champagne |
Cover artists: | Alex Ross |
Cover inker: | Alex Ross |
Cover colorist: | Alex Ross |
Colorists: | John Kalisz |
Letterers: | Rob Leigh |
Associates: | Michael Siglain |
Editors: | Peter Tomasi |
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"Lost & Found (Part 1)" is the seventy-eighth issue of the JSA ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics. The story was written by Keith Champagne with artwork by Don Kramer and inks by Champagne. It was colored by John Kalisz and lettered by Rob Leigh. The cover art illustration was rendered by Alex Ross. The story was edited by Peter Tomasi with Michael Siglain as assistant editor. This issue shipped with a December, 2005 cover date and carries a cover price of $2.50 per copy (US).
"Lost & Found"[]
Featured characters
- Doctor Mid-Nite, Pieter Cross
- Flash, Jay Garrick
- Hourman, Rick Tyler
- Mister Terrific, Michael Holt
- Sand, Sanderson Hawkins
- Stargirl, Courtney Whitmore
- Wildcat, Ted Grant
Supporting characters
Villains
- Hounds
- Jakeem Thunder (Cameo appearance only)
- Mordru (Cameo appearance only)
- Spectre, Aztar
- Qwsp (Behind the scenes only)
Minor characters
- Johnny Thunder (Cameo appearance only)
- Mnky (Only appearance; dies)
- Peachy Pet
- Rklz (Only appearance; dies)
- Saradin
- Shocko
Organizations
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
Vehicles
- Steel Eagle
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Justice Society of America was created by writer Gardner Fox and editor Sheldon Mayer. They debuted as a team in the pages of All-Star Comics #3 in December of 1940. They have maintained a presence in nearly every major continuity paradigm throughout DC's publishing history including the Golden Age era (retroactively attributed to the Earth-Two reality), the Silver Age era, the Post-Crisis continuity, which ran from 1986 to 2011 and the "New 52" company-wide continuity reboot.
- This issue shipped to retailers on October 5th, 2005.
- This issue is UPC barcode number 761941219783 07811.
- This issue is reprinted in the JSA: Mixed Signals trade paperback collection, released in November, 2006, and the JSA Omnibus, Volume 3 hardcover collection, released in June, 2015.
- This month's cover feature is The Flash, Jay Garrick. This is the fifth of nine similarly themed covers spotlighting a different member of the JSA as illustrated by Alex Ross.
- As she enters the space portal, Courtney Whitmore intones the phrase "To Infinity and Beyond!" This is the catch phrase for the character of Buzz Lightyear from the Toy Story animated film franchise.