



The Justice Society was revived as a monthly series called JSA in 1999 which mixed the few remaining original members with younger counterparts. This incarnation of the team focused on the theme of generational legacy and of carrying on the heroic example established by their predecessors. The series was launched by James Robinson[81] and David S. Goyer. Goyer later co-wrote the series with Geoff Johns,[82] who continued to write the series solo after Goyer's departure. The series featured the art of Stephen Sadowski, Leonard Kirk, and Don Kramer, among others. It featured a story by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Chabon.
Une sélection de séries à lire si vous avez aimé JSA (1999) :
Info édition : Collects : JSA #1–5; JSA Secret Files #1
Info édition : Collects : JSA (1999) #6–15
Info édition : Collects : JSA (1999) #16–25; JSA Secret Files #1