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Issue Details

Issue #30
Published September 1986
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 1.50 USD; 2.00 CAD
Pages 36
Editing Roy Thomas

Cover Details - "In Memoriam: Justice Society of America in the Service of Their Country"

Characters Justice Society of America [Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Hall]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]]
Genre superhero
Pencils Todd McFarlane
Inks Tony DeZuniga

27 page Infinity, Inc. story "What Private Griefs..."

Characters Infinity Inc. [Wildcat [Yolanda Montez]; Hourman [Rick Tyler]; Doctor Midnight; Nuklon; Jade; Obsidian; Fury [Lyta Trevor Hall]; Silver Scarab; Brainwave Jr. (now to be known as Brainwave); Star Spangled Kid; Northwind]; Justice Society of America [Power Girl; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson; Nabu]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Hall]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Sandman [Wes Dodds]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider] (all mentioned from events in Last Days of Justice Society Special, except for Power Girl and Dr. Fate, who appear in issue)]; Harlequin [Molly Maine Scott] (Jade and Obsidian visit sequence); Yolanda Montez's father; Yolanda Montez's mother (both in Yolanda/ Nuklon visit sequence); Superman [Kal-L]; Robin [Earth-2]; Huntress [Helena Wayne] (all 3 in Power Girl memorial sequence as images from her memory)
Synopsis The Infinitors deal with the grief of losing their mentors/parents to limbo in different ways, as well as carrying out the JSA's last wishes. Power Girl also contemplates the loss of not only the JSA to limbo, but her cousin, the Earth-2 Superman [Kal-l] to a different limbo, as well as the loss of her best friend, Huntress [Helena Wayne], and Robin (Earth-2) to Crisis as well. The memories of their (Superman's, Robin's, and Huntress's) existences were wiped away in this single universe as a result of Crisis on Infinite Earth (DC, 1985 series) #10's changes.
Genre superhero
Script Roy Thomas; Dann Thomas
Pencils Todd McFarlane
Inks Tony DeZuniga
Colors Carl Gafford
Letters David Cody Weiss
Notes Epilogue to Last Days of the Justice Society Special (DC, 1986 series) #1, as the final tie-up issue in Infinity Inc. in regards to Crisis's aftermath. Last true appearance of the JSA until Armageddon: Inferno (DC, 1992 series).

1 page Infinity, Inc. illustration "Rejected cover for Infinity, Inc. #28"

Genre superhero
Pencils Todd McFarlane
Inks Tony DeZuniga
Colors Carl Gafford