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Comics - Regular Titles - Justice Soceity Of America Vol. 3 - Issue #17

JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA VOL. 3 #17
COVER TAGLINE: None
TITLE: Part 2: Wish Fulfillment
STORY ARC: One World Under Gog

RELEASE DATE: June, 2008
COVER DATE: August, 2008

WRITER: Geoff Johns; Alex Ross
PENCILER(s): Fernando Pasarin
INKER(s): Prentis Rollins; John Stanisci
COLORS: Hi-Fi Colour
LETTERS: Rob Leigh
EDITOR(s): Harvey Richards; Michael Siglain
COVER: Alex Ross; Dale Eaglesham & Prentis Rollins (Variant)

PRICE: $3.99 U.S./$4.99 Canada

CHARACTERS: Green Lantern (Alan Scott); Wildcat (Ted Grant); Superman (Earth-22); Wonder Woman (Diana Prince); Superman (Clark Kent); Green Lantern (Hal Jordan); Power Girl (Karen Starr); Mr. Terrific (Michael Holt); Hawkman (Carter Hall); Liberty Belle (Jesse Chambers); Hourman (Rick Tyler); Stargirl (Courtney Whitmore); Damage (Grant Emerson); Cyclone (Maxine Hunkel); Frankie the Monkey; Wildcat (Tom Bronson); Jakeem Thunder; Judomaster (Sonia Sato); Lightning (Jennifer Pierce); Obsidian (Todd Rice); Citizen Steele (Nathan Heywood); Sandman (Sandy Hawkins); Starman (Thom Kallor); Amazing Man (Markus Clay)

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Continued From Justice Society of America #16
Continues In Justice Society of America Annual #1 (2008)

PLOT:
Cyclone (along with her new pet monkey Frankie) get to see Grant Emerson's face now that Gog has repaired it and she is quite impressed. Grant quickly switches gears and asks about Judomaster - whom he has felt a kinship with since they first rescued her. He heads off to enquire about her trial date and to talk to Mr. Terrific while Cyclone is left behind, still stunned at how handsome Damage is.

In Africa, Power Girl is informing the Justice League of Gog's actions. Gog meanwhile has amassed quite the following as almost everyone he has helped thus far continue to follow him around everywhere he goes. Gog decides that he will be the protector of the Justice Society and fixes some of their problems. He gives Sandman a peaceful night's sleep, returns Starman's sanity, fixes Dr. Mid-Nite's vision and returns Power Girl back to her "home" (apparently on the long since destroyed Earth-2).

However not everyone is as pleased about this as one would assume. Citizen Steele, much like Mr. Terrific, seems to be completely ignored by Gog. Even the now coherent Starman senses the potential for a problem with these fixes, "I'm thinking clearly now for the first time in quite a while. But trust me. That is a BAD thing."

Before Superman of Earth-22 can ask where exactly Power Girl went, Gog is interrupted by the "smell of death." Since war is not Gog's way, he decides that he will now eradicate war itself.

SUGGESTED ADDITIONAL READING:
Crisis on Infinite Earths
Infinite Crisis
Thy Kingdom Come

 

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