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  • Justice Society of America Vol 3 9
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Trivia
  • * Editor Michael Siglain makes a cameo appearance as a fire fighter in this issue. * Doctor Mid-Nite and Mister Terrific are the only JSA members not featured in this issue. * As the JSA enters the five-alarm blaze, Starman is seen carrying a small pail of water with him.
Letterer1
  • Rob Leigh
Inker1
  • Ruy José
Inker1
  • Ruy José
Writer1
  • Geoff Johns
Penciler1
  • Dale Eaglesham
Image2Text
  • Textless
Colourist1
  • Hi-Fi Design
  • Jeromy Cox
Writer1
  • Geoff Johns
StoryTitle
  • Thy Kingdom Come
Image3Text
  • Dale Eaglesham Variant
Editor1
  • Harvey Richards
  • Michael Siglain
Penciler1
  • Dale Eaglesham
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * :* :* :* :* :* :* :* :* :* :* :* :* Supporting Characters: * Villains: * Other Characters: * (') * (') * * * * * * * :* Amanda :* Jack :* Jordan :* Nicole Locations: * :* Items: * * Vehicles: * None
Cover2Artist
  • Dale Eaglesham
  • Ruy José
Letterer1
  • Rob Leigh
Colourist1
  • Hi-Fi Design
  • Jeromy Cox
Editor1
  • Harvey Richards
  • Michael Siglain
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CoverArtist
  • Alex Ross
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Dan DiDio
Issue
  • 9
Speaker
  • [[W:C:dc:Kara Zor-L
Volume
  • 3
Title
  • Justice Society of America
Day
  • 5
Month
  • 11
Synopsis
  • Power Girl has a dream where she sees herself standing at the grave of her cousin – the Superman of an alternate reality known as Earth-Two. Superman lost his life over a year ago during an event known as Infinite Crisis. She awakens with a start and contemplates her identity. Later, the JSA meet up at a firehouse in Brooklyn which is hosting a charity drive for orphaned children. The JSA team members spend the morning cooking breakfast and entertaining the orphans. Green Lantern donates a new fire engine to the company as a means of apologizing for destroying one during one of the JSA's most recent battles. Citizen Steel finds himself bearing the burden of chores however and is charged with making pancakes for all of the children, including his many nieces and nephews. After breakfast, everyone goes outside to watch an exhibition boxing match between Wildcat , and his son, the feral Tom Bronson. Although Tom is faster and stronger than his father is, he does not have the skills needed to defeat him in the ring. As the fight concludes, the fire alarm sounds, and the fighters scurry to respond. The JSA accompanies them to the scene of a massive blaze at a paint factory. They quickly discern that the damage is a result of arson. Further, they find the deceased body of a young super-villain, Goth, lying facedown on a gantry. Goth's body is producing a bizarre surge of energy that disrupts Alan's power ring, and weakens Power Girl's invulnerability. They determine that the presence of the dead villain is prone to cause more damage than the actual fire. Starman tells the others that he can open up a black hole and pitch Goth's body inside. The other team members clear the area, allowing Starman room to work. He opens a black hole above the building, which swallows Goth and his energy discharge. It even succeeds in putting the fire out before closing down upon itself. Exhausted, Starman falls to the floor. The JSA enter the building to find him, but as the smoke clears, they see a man dressed similarly to Superman carrying Starman's unconscious body. Superman looks confused and asks, "Where am I?"
Image
  • Justice Society of America Vol 3 9-B.jpg
  • Power Girl 0003.jpg
Notes
  • --09-12
quotation
  • My name is Power Girl. I'm the last daughter of the Multiverse.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 2007