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The Justice Society of America is the birthplace of the super-team: first appearing in 1940, it was the first gathering of heroes drawn from separate titles, predating the Justice League by nearly twenty years. What makes the JSA unique in omnibus form is legacy — its heroes are treated as having genuinely aged since the 1940s, and the whole series rests on mentorship between generations.

The definitive modern run is Geoff Johns' (1999–2009), which turned a nostalgic property into a cornerstone of the DC universe: Golden Age veterans like Jay Garrick's Flash and Alan Scott's Green Lantern training young heroes like Stargirl, Mr. Terrific and the modern Hawkgirl. Warm, family-driven and epic.

JSA by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 2

JSA by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 2 collects the team's most celebrated middle era. Now firmly Geoff Johns's book (with David S. Goyer co-writing much of the stretch), the Justice Society becomes a DC flagship through arcs like "Princes of Darkness," "Black Reign" — the Black Adam turn that reshaped the character — and "Waking the Sandman." The legacy-mentorship dynamic deepens as the old guard and the new generation are tested. Core art by Leonard Kirk and Don Kramer, with Rags Morales and others.
109.90 € 150.00 € -27%

JSA by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 1

JSA by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 1 collects the 1999 relaunch that made the Justice Society one of DC's flagship titles. Launched by James Robinson and David S. Goyer and quickly defined by Geoff Johns, it reassembles comics' original super-team around a legacy premise: Golden Age veterans mentoring a new generation. This volume introduces Stargirl — a character Johns created in memory of his sister — and delivers the signature early arcs, from "Justice Be Done" to "The Return of Hawkman" and "Virtue and Vice." Art by Stephen Sadowski and Rags Morales.
109.90 € 150.00 € -27%

Start with the JSA by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 1: the 1999 relaunch that launched Stargirl and redefined the team.

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