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JSA#21
Cover: Alan Davis & Mark Farmer

JSA #21

Apr 2001 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD
“Guardian Angels”

In "Guardian Angels," the Justice Society of America grapples with the fallout of recent betrayals and attacks, as Hawkgirl crosses paths with the enigmatic angel Zauriel, who delivers a revelation that unsettles her deeply. Meanwhile, in ancient Egypt, Prince Khufu shares a mysterious discovery with the Flash, hinting at a legacy far older than anyone expected. Written by David Goyer and Geoff Johns, with dynamic art by Buzz and colors by John Kalisz and Heroic Age, this 2001 issue features a cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer.

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writer David Goyer · writer Geoff Johns · artist, inker Buzz · colorist John Kalisz · colorist Heroic Age · letterer Ken Lopez · cover Alan Davis, Mark Farmer

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Full credits

artist, inker Buzz
colorist John Kalisz
colorist Heroic Age
letterer Ken Lopez
cover pencils Alan Davis
cover inks Mark Farmer

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As the JSA picks up the pieces of their private lies in the wake of the attacks by the Injustice Society and the King of Tears, Hawkgirl encounters the angel Zauriel, who gives her shocking news. Also, back in ancient Egypt, Prince Khufu shows the Flash something remarkable.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).