Warning! Spoilers for the Dark Crisis event at DC Comics below
A classic Justice Society of America and the Justice League comic cover art is getting a brand new homage ahead of DC Dark Crisis that brings back Earth-Two's mightiest heroes. In recently revealed DC Comics art from Rafal Sarmento, an iconic cover starring the JSA and Justice League is remade, with Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson's 1963 art for Justice League of America #21 getting a fresh modern update as a new crisis begins in the DC Universe.
The Justice Society of America debuted as DC's first superteam more than 80 years ago inAll-Star Comics #3 by Gardner Fox, Everett E. Hibbard, and Sheldon Mayer. The JSA, whose original Golden Age members included Flash, Spectre, Hawkman, Red Tornado, Hourman, Sandman, Doctor Fate, Atom, Alan Scott's Green Lantern, and Jay Garrick's Flash, would later expand, to also include the likes of Doctor Mid-Nite, Hawkman, Sandman, and Black Canary. The Earth-Two superteam predated the Justice League by more than a decade but had their history and timeline shaken up following the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths. The JSA and its members have been seen on occasion in current DC Comics titles, but a new cover art for Dark Crisis reveals a return for the squad might be imminent.
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DC Comics revealed new variant comic cover art from Rafal Sarmento for the upcoming Dark Crisis #2, which is an homage to the classic cover of Justice League #21. The moment references the Justice League using the Crystal Ball of Merlin to summon the Justice Society of America to their Earth in an epic Silver Age team-up between the JSA and the League. Check out the
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