- Earlier in the book he rambles about the murder of Kenz Nuhor and a 10 to 9 vote!
- He's got major gravity powers, and can make things ligth as well as heavy.
- At the end he unmasks to reveal the bearded white guy we all remember so well.
- He also lets it drop that on his way from there to here, he spent some time trapped in the Kingdom Come Universe, meaning he was also the Kingdonm Come Starman!
From: Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada | Registered: Sep 2004
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ok looking at this here... is this background image actually from kingdom come? anyone wanna break down the characters featured here? or are you going to make me break out and dust off my copy.
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Oh well a Legion member with a beard! No eat it grandpa! this is very exciting. I loved this version of Thom!
From: Tampa | Registered: Mar 2004
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JSoA # 1 was better than the 10 prior-to-# 24 issues of LSH combined! Add-in the MAJOR LSH continuity stuff going on there and it's a must-have!
But I've always had a soft spot for the Justice Society. They are right up there with LSH for sentimental favorites. And talk about UNDERDOGS... the successful late-90s relaunch had me cheering, and JSoA # 1 was even BETTER than before!
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LASH, I never liked the JSA. Just too old school for me.
Since #1 of their last series till now I rank them as one of my favorite team books. Up there with my Levitz Legion and Stern Avengers. And it's getting better.
I just think for a guy who never liked the JSA and now loves them...well I'm not the only one who got turned on to them.
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That's definitely Lamont Cranston in the lower right, The Shadow. He did make a cameo in Kingdom Come, a panel that, IIRC, featured some other detectives like Sherlock Holmes.
From: Utah | Registered: Jul 2003
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