JSA Annual [Justice Society of America Annual] #2
In "Walking Papers," the Justice Society of America faces a crisis when Magog incites a riot at Haven, a metahuman detention facility, forcing Power Girl and her team to confront both the chaos and Magog’s increasingly opaque motives. Written by Keith Giffen and Matthew Sturges, with art by Tom Derenick and inks by Rodney Ramos, the story unfolds with tension and moral ambiguity as the team uncovers Haven’s hidden role in a larger scheme. The cover by Freddie Williams II captures the moment’s intensity, setting the stage for a pivotal moment in Power Girl’s leadership and her uneasy alliance with Magog.
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Power Girl's team responds to reports that Magog has instigated a prison riot at Haven, a metahuman detention facility. While most of his teammates take on the villains, Magog ignores them and refuses to explain the situation to Power Girl. The other JSA team arrives, but Magog remains focused on getting to Haven's warden. Finally, Power Girl discovers that Haven is a front for criminal activity and tries to mount a more directed attack, but the warden blows up the facility. After the JSAers round up the remaining villains, Power Girl tosses Magog off her team, but vows to keep an eye on him.
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