Issue | #2 |
Published | March 2010 |
Frequency | Monthly |
Cover Price | 3.99 USD |
Pages | 44 |
Editing | Mike Carlin (Editor); Rachel Gluckstern (Associate Editor) |
Characters | JSA All-Stars [King Chimera; Citizen Steel; Cyclone; Hourman [Rick Tyler]; Power Girl; Wildcat [Tommy Bronson]; Damage; Magog [David Reid]; Judomaster [Sonia Sato]]; Liberty Belle [Jesse Chambers] (inset) |
Pencils | Freddie Williams II (signed) |
Inks | Freddie Williams II (signed) |
Colors | Freddie Williams II |
Notes | Colors credit from Freddie Williams II at http://www.freddieart.com/Checklist/Checklist.htm. |
Characters | JSA All-Stars [Power Girl; Magog [David Reid]; Wildcat [Tommy Bronson]; Damage; Cyclone; King Chimera; Hourman [Rick Tyler]; Judomaster [Sonia Sato]; Citizen Steel; Stargirl]; Sand; Arthur Pemberton; The Injustice Society [Tigress [Artemis Crock]; The Wizard; Johnny Sorrow; Geomancer; Killer Wasp; Icicle [Cameron Mahkent]; Shiv]; The King of Tears; Rex Tyler; Roxy; Wesley Dodds (hallucination); Dian Belmont (hallucination) |
Synopsis | While the JSA regroups and organizes its search for Stargirl, Arthur Pemberton tries to up his price for turning Courtney over to Johnny Sorrow, resulting in a war between Pemberton's Strike Force and Sorrow's Injustice Society. Soon after the JSA arrives on the scene, Stargirl frees herself and the Injustice Society beats a hasty retreat. Meanwhile, Sand fights the pull of sleep as long as he can, but finally succumbs, and witnesses the rise of The King of Tears. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Matthew Sturges |
Pencils | Freddie Williams II |
Inks | Freddie Williams II |
Colors | Richard Horie; Tanya Horie |
Letters | Pat Brosseau |
Characters | Hourman [Rick Tyler]; Liberty Belle [Jesse Chambers]; Tigress [Artemis Crock]; Icicle [Cameron Mahkent]; Timo; Akikos; Peter Blue; Mr. Grunstrasse; Claude Regen |
Synopsis | Hourman and Liberty Belle head to Istanbul to buy an antique book that they hope will lead them to a magical staff called a tachophixyl, but find Tigress and Icicle in the book-dealer's office, the book-dealer and his assistant dead, and the book missing. After the villains head off in search of the book-thief, Hourman finds a clue that sends Liberty Belle off to Venice in pursuit of the prime suspect. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Jen Van Meter |
Pencils | Travis Moore |
Inks | Dan Green |
Colors | David Baron |
Letters | Pat Brosseau |
Notes | The Leucans' dialogue is not actual Greek or transliterated English. Page 1: "Attack!" Page 2 "[intentional gibberish?]"; "Animal! Why don't you speak words?"; "This way, General!" Page 3: "After them, through the trees!" |