If you're a long time comics fan, and you've read comics for decades you know about a group of
heroes who preceded the Justice League. Back in the 1940s there was the Justice Society of America or JSA. I just found the BEST JSA story, ever in a collected trade paperback. In this blog you'll learn about this 1940s/1950s heyday team, about the individual characters and the book summary, which brilliantly covers their comic book adventures and ties it into a current mystery where the JSA is all on trial.
ABOUT THE JSA: DC Comics had them fighting along World War 2 soldiers and also fighting super criminals. In the early 50s they faded away as comics shied away from superheroes. But, in the 1960s they made a comeback with the newer incarnation (and on a different Earth, Earth-1) called the Justice League of America.
WHO WERE THEY? The main members were: Atom (Al Pratt), Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson), Flash (Jay Garrick), Green Lantern (Alan Scott), Hawkman (Carter Hall), Hourman (Rex Tyler) ,Sandman (Wesley Dodds), The Spectre, Johnny Thunder and Thunderbolt. Batman, Robin and Superman were auxiliary members. There were also others.
Recently, I found a trade paperback featuring the JSA well-worth reading. It's called "America vs. The Justice Society." It was originally is a four-issue comic book mini-series starring the Justice Society of America which was first published by DC Comics between January and April 1985. The trade paperback is available on Amazon.com
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
Years after his death, Batman’s diary is made public only to excuse his old teammates, the Justice Society of America, of being Nazi collaborators with Hitler himself. Not wanting to fight their own country, the Justice Society surrender themselves to the law and now stand trial for crimes they did not commit. Who is the mastermind behind framing the World’s Greatest Superheroes? And why would they tarnish their pillars of society?
Written by the legendary Roy Thomas with illustrations by an all-star team of Jerry Ordway, Rafael Kayanan, and others, this classic tale collects AMERICA VS. THE JUSTICE SOCIETY #1-4
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