Credits
Writer(s):
Alex Ross
Penciller(s):
Alex Ross
Inker(s):
Alex Ross
Colorist(s):
Alex Sinclair
Letterer(s):
Rob Leigh
Subject Matter
Genres:
superhero
Feature(s):
Justice Society of America
Character(s):
Justice Society of America [Superman (of Earth-22); Cyclone; Mr. Terrific [Michael Holt]; Citizen Steel (cameo); Power Girl (cameo); Amazing-Man [Markus Clay] (cameo); Sandman [Sandy Hawkins] (cameo); Starman [Thom Kallor] (cameo); Magog [David Reid] (cameo); Liberty Belle [Jesse Chambers] (cameo); Hourman [Rick Tyler] (cameo); Dr. Mid-Nite [Pieter Cross] (cameo)]; Superman; Captain Marvel (of Earth-22); Norman McCay; Gog (cameo); Joker (of Earth-22); Lois Lane; Aleea Strange (of Earth-22, cameo); Sandman (of Earth-22, cameo); Hourman (of Earth-22, cameo); Cyborg (of Earth-22, cameo); Flash (of Earth-22, cameo); Norman McCay (of Earth-22)
Synopsis:
Stargirl gets Superman to open up about the events that preceded his arrival. When she mentions that his words echo The Book of Revelation, Superman seeks out this world's Norman McCay. But before he gets to him, he is distracted by an explosion at the Daily Planet offices which is eerily familiar to him. He then visits McCay, but receives little comfort. Later, Superman is met by Lois Lane. When he mentions that his wife's last advice to him were that he not to lose Clark, Lois asks when he was last Clark. He replies that he has not been Clark since that day and never will be again.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
23
Notes:
Superman (of Earth-22) visits a room in the JSA brownstone with statues of the Hector Hall Sandman, Spectre, Robin (in the Batman-inspired costume from Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #55), the android Hourman, the Jack Knight Starman, Sylvester Pemberton as the Star-Spangled Kid, Captain Marvel, the Terry Sloane Mr. Terrific, Al Pratt in his second Atom costume; headshots of several JSAers including Hippolyta as Wonder Woman, both the android Red Tornado and Ma Hunkel in costume, Dinah Drake Lance as Black Canary, Ted Knight as Starman; and a JSA portrait that looks like Murphy Anderson's pinup from Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #76.