Jsa - Paul Kupperberg - Books - Independently Published - 9798567202524 - November 20, 2020
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Jsa

Paul Kupperberg

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Jsa

In the closing days of the second World War, the Justice Society of America prevented the villainous Wizard from unleashing a deadly magical evil upon the world. But it didn't prevent him from making a deal with the devil... a deal that may now doom the JSA!In New York, Mister Terrific barely survives an attack by the Tigress. Across town, Power Girl is grounded by the power of Count Vertigo. In Keystone City, Jakeem Thunder and his magical Thunderbolt face off against Blackbriar Thorn. In Blue Valley, Stargirl feels the power of the Geomancer. Why have the villains of the Injustice Society of America suddenly declared war?The answer spans the globe, as in faraway Casablanca, a collector of antiquities is murdered by a mysterious woman thief for what appears to be a minor Roman relic. And on a German waterfront, an old man kills a young man to steal a World War I artifact. These events and others soon point legendary heroes Green Lantern, Flash, Wildcat, and their JSA teammates to the Wizard and a threat they believed they had destroyed in the last days of World War II. But now the Spear of Destiny, the powerful mystical weapon once wielded by Adolph Hitler himself, has again surfaced... bringing with it an evil from out of the JSA's past and the promise of a fate worse than death! Now Mister Terrific, Power Girl, and the other members of the world's first super team must break an evil half century old pact... or be doomed forever to a living hell.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 20, 2020
ISBN13 9798567202524
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 290
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   390 g
Language English  

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