Justice Society of America #2
In "Days of Valor," the Justice Society of America reunites in 1992 as Ted Grant and Al Pratt convene with Flash and Green Lantern to rekindle the team’s legacy. With the Halls joining via video feed and Hawkman handing over leadership to Green Lantern, the group is thrust into action when a violent clash between protesters and a para-military force demands their intervention. Written by Len Strazewski and illustrated by Mike Parobeck, with inks by Mike Machlan, colors by Glenn Whitmore, and letters by Bob Pinaha, this pivotal issue features dynamic art and a grounded, character-driven story. The cover, by Mike Parobeck and Mike Machlan, captures the moment the JSA stands ready for duty.
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Ted Grant and Al Pratt meet with Flash and Green Lantern, who want to reactivate the JSA. The Halls join the meeting by video feed, since they are out of the country, Hawkman turns over chairmanship to Green Lantern. When GL gets word about a violent confrontation between protesters and a para-military group, all four heroes spring into action.
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