Justice Society of America | |
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Title: | Justice Society of America |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | April-November, 1991 |
Total issues: | 8 |
Featuring: | Justice Society of America |
Creators: | Len Strazewski; Rick Burchett; Grant Miehm; Mike Parobeck; Tom Artis; Tom Ziuko; Frank McLaughlin; Janice Chiang; Robbie Busch; Tom Lyle; Brian Augustyn; Mike Gold |
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Justice Society of America is an American comic book limited series published by DC Comics. It features the superhero team known as the Justice Society of America, who were the Golden Age precursors to the modern-era team, the Justice League of America. Although the Justice Society previously headlined their own title in All-Star Comics, this is the first time they were featured in their own book by their team name. The series was written by Len Strazewski and boasts a rotating team of artists consisting of Rick Burchett, Grant Miehm, Mike Parobeck, and Tom Artis. The series was colored by Tom Ziuko with lettering by Janice Chiang. It was edited by Brian Augustyn and Mike Gold. Justice Society of America ran for a total of eight issues from April to November 1991.
Issues
- Justice Society of America, Volume 1 #1
- Justice Society of America, Volume 1 #2
- Justice Society of America, Volume 1 #3
- Justice Society of America, Volume 1 #4
- Justice Society of America, Volume 1 #5
- Justice Society of America, Volume 1 #6
- Justice Society of America, Volume 1 #7
- Justice Society of America, Volume 1 #8
Annuals & Specials
- Last Days of the Justice Society of America
Collections
Notes & Trivia
- The Justice Society of America was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist E.E. Hibbard. They first appeared together as a team in the pages of All-Star Comics #3 in November, 1940.
- Justice Society of America (1991) redirects to this page.
- Dick Giordano was the executive editor of DC Comics at the time that this series was in publication.
- The storyline from this series takes place in the year 1950, which is after their heyday in the Golden Age era, but prior to the disbanding of the team as originally chronicled in the America vs. the Justice Society comic book limited series from 1985.
- A second Justice Society of America volume was published as a short-lived ongoing series in 1992. The series was written by Len Strazewski with art by Mike Parobeck and only lasted ten issues.