Justice Society of America #16
In "One World, under Gog, Part I: He Came, and Salvation with Him," the Justice Society of America confronts the enigmatic Gog in Africa, where his arrival brings both revelation and unsettling questions about fate and redemption. Written by Geoff Johns and Alex Ross, with art by Fernando Pasarin and Alex Ross, the issue blends intimate character moments with looming cosmic stakes, as Gog’s presence unsettles both the villagers and the JSA’s own moral compass. Meanwhile, Black Adam stirs from his tomb, setting the stage for a storm yet to come. The cover, a striking piece by Alex Ross, captures the weight of this turning moment.
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The JSAers who accompanied William Matthews to Africa attempt to communicate with Gog. Though he is happy to tell them who he is and where he came from, Gog is more concerned with the plight of the villagers around them and with the turmoil in Damage's soul. Elsewhere, Black Adam rises from his tomb.
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