"The Justice Society Returns!" | |
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Justice Society Returns | |
Title: | "The Justice Society Returns!" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | $19.95 |
Cover date: | November, 2003 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Dan DiDio |
Writers: | Geoff Johns |
Cover artists: | Dave Johnson |
Cover inker: | Dave Johnson |
Editors: | Dan Raspler; Peter Tomasi |
Group editor: | Robert Greenberger |
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Issues[]
- Justice Society Returns: Adventure Comics 1
- Justice Society Returns: All-Star Comics 1
- Justice Society Returns: All-Star Comics 2
- Justice Society Returns: All-American Comics 1
- Justice Society Returns: National Comics 1
- Justice Society Returns: Sensation Comics 1
- Justice Society Returns: Smash Comics 1
- Justice Society Returns: Star-Spangled Comics 1
- Justice Society Returns: Thrilling Comics 1
- JSA Secret Files & Origins 1
- Golden Age Secret Files & Origins 1
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- 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.
- The Justice Society Returns! redirects to this page.
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