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JSA Compendium One

Author Joe Kelly
Paperback
$59.99 US
6.62"W x 10.17"H x 2.05"D   | 83 oz | 6 per carton
On sale Nov 26, 2024 | 1420 Pages | 9781779528315
JSA Compendium One contains the most iconic JSA tales collected in brilliant compendium format.

Mixing heroes such as Green Lantern, The Flash and Wildcat with a younger generation of crime-fighters like Starman, Black Canary, Hawkgirl, Atom Smasher and the Star-Spangled Kid, the JSA reimagined the world's first super-team in these tales!

Collects Adventure Comics #1, All Star Comics #1-2, All-American Comics #1, Day of Judgment #1-5, Day of Judgment Secret Files #1, Hourman #9 and #18, JSA #1-25, JSA Annual #1, JSA Secret Files #1, JSA: Darkness Falls #1, JSA: Justice Be Done #1, JSA: The Return of the Hawkman #1, Martian Manhunter #18-19, National Comics #1, Secret Files & Origins Guide to DCU 2000 #1, Sensation Comics #1, Sins of Youth: Starwoman and the JSA #1, Smash Comics #1, Star Spangled Comics #1, Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E #8-9, Superman #172, The Golden Age Secret Files #1, Thrilling Comics #1, Young Justice #16, Young Justice: Sins of Youth #1-2, Young Justice: Sings of Youth Secret Files #1
Joe Kelly broke into the comics industry in 1995 as the first successful "graduate" of the Stan-Hattan Project, a writing workshop conducted as a joint venture between Marvel Comics and NYU's Department of Dramatic Writing. Joe's flair for dialogue and characterization captured the attention of Marvel editors. Kelly's comics work includes Deadpool, Justice League Elite, Action Comics, Steampunk, and many other titles. His story "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice and The American Way?" inspired the Warner Bros. Home Video movie Superman Vs. The Elite. He is a member of the group Man of Action, which created the hit animated TV series Ben 10. View titles by Joe Kelly
Rags Morales started his DC career working on comics based on TSR's role-playing games such as Advanced Dungeons and Dragons. His first super-hero series for DC Comics was the Black Condor. Since then, he has worked on most of DC's major heroes including a long run on JSA and Hawkman, which served as warm-ups to the best-selling Identity Crisis written by New York Times # 1 bestselling author Brad Meltzer. Since then, he has illustrated the adventures of Wonder Woman and Batman: Confidential. View titles by Rags Morales

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JSA Compendium One contains the most iconic JSA tales collected in brilliant compendium format.

Mixing heroes such as Green Lantern, The Flash and Wildcat with a younger generation of crime-fighters like Starman, Black Canary, Hawkgirl, Atom Smasher and the Star-Spangled Kid, the JSA reimagined the world's first super-team in these tales!

Collects Adventure Comics #1, All Star Comics #1-2, All-American Comics #1, Day of Judgment #1-5, Day of Judgment Secret Files #1, Hourman #9 and #18, JSA #1-25, JSA Annual #1, JSA Secret Files #1, JSA: Darkness Falls #1, JSA: Justice Be Done #1, JSA: The Return of the Hawkman #1, Martian Manhunter #18-19, National Comics #1, Secret Files & Origins Guide to DCU 2000 #1, Sensation Comics #1, Sins of Youth: Starwoman and the JSA #1, Smash Comics #1, Star Spangled Comics #1, Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E #8-9, Superman #172, The Golden Age Secret Files #1, Thrilling Comics #1, Young Justice #16, Young Justice: Sins of Youth #1-2, Young Justice: Sings of Youth Secret Files #1

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Joe Kelly broke into the comics industry in 1995 as the first successful "graduate" of the Stan-Hattan Project, a writing workshop conducted as a joint venture between Marvel Comics and NYU's Department of Dramatic Writing. Joe's flair for dialogue and characterization captured the attention of Marvel editors. Kelly's comics work includes Deadpool, Justice League Elite, Action Comics, Steampunk, and many other titles. His story "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice and The American Way?" inspired the Warner Bros. Home Video movie Superman Vs. The Elite. He is a member of the group Man of Action, which created the hit animated TV series Ben 10. View titles by Joe Kelly
Rags Morales started his DC career working on comics based on TSR's role-playing games such as Advanced Dungeons and Dragons. His first super-hero series for DC Comics was the Black Condor. Since then, he has worked on most of DC's major heroes including a long run on JSA and Hawkman, which served as warm-ups to the best-selling Identity Crisis written by New York Times # 1 bestselling author Brad Meltzer. Since then, he has illustrated the adventures of Wonder Woman and Batman: Confidential. View titles by Rags Morales