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JSA 67

JSA #67

Cover Date: January 2005
Cover Price: $2.50

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Cover Credits:
Art: J.H. Williams III (signed)
Colors: Dave Stewart (signed)


Story: "The Autopsy" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryGeoff Johns
PencilsDave Gibbons
InksJames Hodgkins
LetteringKen Lopez
ColorsJohn Kalisz
Color separationsJohn Kalisz
Associate editingStephen Wacker
EditingPeter J. Tomasi

Feature Character(s):

JSA:
Doctor Mid-Nite II (in between Identity Crisis #5 and #6)
Flash I (last in Identity Crisis #1)
Mister Terrific II (in between Identity Crisis #5 and #6)
Hourman I (next in issue #76)
Hourman II
Stargirl (last in Identity Crisis #1)
Wildcat II (in between Identity Crisis #1 and #7)
Green Lantern (Alan Scott; last in Identity Crisis #1)
Hawkgirl II (last in Identity Crisis #1)
Power Girl (last in Identity Crisis #1)

Guest Star(s):

Superman (in between Identity Crisis #5 and #6)
Atom I (last in flashback in Adventure Comics #466/3; in October,1951)
Johnny Thunder (last in Adventure Comics 80-Page Giant #1; in October,1951; next in issue #69)

Supporting Character(s):

Wendi Harris-Tyler (next in JSA: Classified #17)
Molly Mayne-Scott (last in issue #54; next in Solomon Grundy #3)
Speed Saunders (last in JSA: All Stars #2; next in Hawkman Vol. 4 #40)
Joan Garrick (last in issue #54; next in Flash Vol. 2 #223)
S.T.R.I.P.E. (last in JSA: All Stars #4)

Villain(s):

Per Degaton
Mirror Master III (in between Flash Vol. 2 #214 and #217; appearance here same as in Identity Crisis #5)

Guest Appearance(s):

Todd Rice (last in issue #54; next in Manhunter Vol. 3 #18)

Synopsis:

The Justice Society, like many other heroes, do their best to protect their loved ones following the tragic death of Sue Dibny. Some of them, including Wildcat, Stargirl and S.T.R.I.P.E., help in the efforts to get information out of the super-villain community, while Doctor Mid-Nite - aided by Mister Terrific - performs the autopsy on Sue's body. Eventually, Doctor Mid-Nite makes a discovery at the microscopic level which tells him who Sue's killer was. And back in 1951, Per Degaton watches the Justice Society retire following a House Un-American Activities Committee campaign and relishes the chance to destroy them once and for all.


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