Thursday, November 12th, 2009
By Alex Segura
February’s still a ways away, dear readers, but we figured it’d be a good time to give you an inside look at the covers of some of the JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA family of titles hitting that month — and there’s a ton of hitting happening in these pages. Check out the covers for the February issues of MAGOG, POWER GIRL, JSA ALL STARS and the JSA ANNUAL below.
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
By Alex Segura
The all-new ongoing series starts here, as a new spin off of the Justice Society struggles to pull itself together after a devastating split. Thew’s a new base, new methods, new villains and a frighteningly familiar face. Join writer Matthew Sturges and artist Freddie Williams II as they craft the latest chapter in the legacy of the Justice Society of America. Can’t wait until 12/2? Well, what a nice coincidence that we have the first five pages right here to gear you up.
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
By Alex Segura
The rift tearing into the Justice Society continues to deepen due to the strange actions of several new team members as well as the eruption of some long-seeded conflicts. It all leaves the team dangerously weak and vulnerable as their home base comes under attack from an army of bounty hunters bent on collecting the price on the head of each and every member of the Society. Brought to you by the usual team of Sturges, Willingham and Merino, JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #32 hits 10/28.
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Friday, October 16th, 2009
By Alex Segura
Yesterday, we took a minute to show you a few JUSTICE LEAGUE covers hitting in the month of January. Well, why not do the same for the JUSTICE SOCIETY titles? Exactly. So, to help make your last day of the work week slightly more bearable, here’s a look at January’s covers for JSA ALL-STARS #2 and JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #35.


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Thursday, October 1st, 2009
By Alex Segura
Magog’s got a bit of a problem: How can he use the vast resources of the Justice Society without them finding out he’s going against their wishes/ Oh, and there’s a more immediate problem: Facing off against the putrid villain known as Miasma in New York City. This issue continues the first arc from the creative team of writer Keith Giffen and artist Howard Porter. Click below for a look at the first four pages plus a intense Glenn Fabry cover.
MAGOG #2 hits 10/7.
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
By Alex Segura
Writers Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges continue their first arc on the series with artist Jesus Merino as a traitor is revealed and Wildcat throws down against Magog. Who’s responsible for tearing the team apart from within, and is the danger greater than anyone on the team expects? We don’t have all the answers, but we have a few pages below that can give you some clues.
JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #31 hits 9/30.
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Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
By Alex Segura

Nice way to kick off Bill Willingham’s first solo issue as writer, no?
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
By Alex Segura
We unveiled a short preview of the first issue of MAGOG, from writer Keith Giffen and artist Howard Porter a while back, but it never hurts to gently remind you that it’s in stores this week. We also thought it’d be nice to throw in a few extra pages, for good measure.
Tired of the restraints that come with being a card-carrying member of the JSA, Magog decides to take justice into his own hands. But how does that synch up with Magog’s own, apparently unavoidable destiny? We can’t tell, but these pages should shed some light on the situation.
MAGOG #1 hits tomorrow.
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Monday, August 24th, 2009
By Alex Segura
The writing team of Matthew Sturges and Bill Willingham continue their inaugural arc on JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA with part two of “Bad Seed,” pairing them with up-and-comer Jesus Merino. The JSA begins to feel some wear and tear as the team battles a monstrous collection of villains who’ve mounted an all-out war on the team in an effort to collect a bounty on the head of everyone except Stargirl. What compromises will the group make to chase the enemies? Why have Mr. Terrific’s communications stopped? Oh yeah, and Dr. Fate comes back. Check out a few pages below. JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #30 hits 8/26.
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Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
By Alex Segura
The Justice Society has always been about legacy. Young and old. Legends and rookies. Together to protect Earth from any kind of villain.
But what happens when the generations disagree?
After writers Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges conclude their first arc on JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA, the team splits – creatively and literally, with Willingham holding the fort and Sturges moving over to a new ongoing series, JSA ALL STARS, with artist Freddie E. Williams III.
And what’s the high concept? Taking a cue from Magog, a new JSA team forms, choosing a more proactive approach to handling the villains populating the planet, in defiance of some of the JSA’s most stalwart members.
But that’s not all. We cornered JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA and JSA ALL STARS editor Mike Carlin for a tad more info, out here in the wilds of San Diego. Take it away, Mike:
“The differences in styles on how to approach the mounting problems before them have grown too intense to ignore…Hence the splitting of the team. Oh, and the JSA is torn into two groups, as well!”
And what a coincidence – we’re announcing the new series just in time for our “Great Society” panel, which is slated to cover all things relating to the JSA, including the newly-announced MAGOG, POWER GIRL, JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA, JSA ALL STARS and more, with comments from Carlin, Willingham, Sturges, Williams, Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and more.
For those reading from home, here’s a first look at art from JSA ALL STARS, plus some other panel goodies.
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