Issue | #7 |
Published | September 2007 |
Cover Price | 2.99 USD; 3.65 CAD |
Pages | 44 |
Editing | Michael Siglain; Harvey Richards (Assistant Editor) |
Characters | Citizen Steel |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Alex Ross (painted) |
Inks | Alex Ross (painted) |
Colors | Alex Ross (painted) |
Reprinted | in Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come (DC, 2008 series) #1 |
Characters | Starman [Thom Kallor]; Superman [Clark Kent] |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Dale Eaglesham (signed) |
Inks | Ruy Jose (signed) |
Colors | Rod Reis (signed) |
Notes | Incentive cover shipped in 1:10 ratio to Alex Ross cover. |
Reprinted | in Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come (DC, 2008 series) #1 |
Characters | Citizen Steel [Nathan Heywood]; Captain Nazi (vision); Dr. Mid-Nite [Dr. Pieter Cross]; Starman [Thom Kallor]; Floyd; Superman [Clark Kent]; Mr. Terrific [Michael Holt]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Power Girl; Stargirl; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Wildcat [Tommy Bronson]; Damage; Cyclone |
Synopsis | Nathan Heywood wakes up to find that Reichsmark's molten metal has become a part of him and even regenerated his missing leg. In order to contain his new strength, the JSA designs a suit for him that looks like his grandfather's Commander Steel outfit. Meanwhile, in Opal City, Superman visits his old friend Starman to try to find out the purpose for the Legion of Super-Heroes recent trip from the 31st century, and why Thom stayed behind. Back in New York City, Power Girl takes Nathan on a mission to free college students being help hostage by neo-Nazis, sympathetic to Captain Nazi. At the successful conclusion of the mission, Power Girl christens Hank as Citizen Steel. Nathan then finally reunites with the young survivors of his family picnic. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Geoff Johns |
Pencils | Dale Eaglesham |
Inks | Ruy Jose; Rodney Ramos |
Colors | Jeromy Cox |
Letters | Rob Leigh |
Notes | Starman mentions XS, a Legion character who belongs to a different version of the Legion from his own, and who is part of Barry Allen's family. He also mentions "The Legion of Three Worlds" and implies that during that case he met two other versions of himself. |
Reprinted | in Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come (DC, 2008 series) #1 |
Characters | Alfred E. Neuman |
Genre | Humor |
Script | John Caldwell |
Pencils | Tom Richmond |
Inks | Tom Richmond |
Colors | Tom Richmond |
Notes | Cover for 8 page THE MAD MAGAZINE BALLPARK FRANKS SPECIAL ISSUE insert. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Sergio Aragones |
Pencils | Sergio Aragones |
Inks | Sergio Aragones |
Colors | Sergio Aragones |
Letters | Sergio Aragones |
Notes | 5 comic strips advertising BallPark Franks for THE MAD MAGAZINE BALLPARK FRANKS SPECIAL ISSUE insert. |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Tom Richmond |
Inks | Tom Richmond |
Colors | Tom Richmond |
Notes | Pinup advertising BallPark Franks for THE MAD MAGAZINE BALLPARK FRANKS SPECIAL ISSUE insert. |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Sam Viviano; Hermann Mejia |
Inks | Sam Viviano; Hermann Mejia |
Colors | Sam Viviano; Hermann Mejia |
Notes | Six paintings advertising BallPark Franks for THE MAD MAGAZINE BALLPARK FRANKS SPECIAL ISSUE insert. |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | ? (photo) |
Inks | ? (photo) |
Colors | ? (photo) |
Notes | Ad for BallPark Franks for THE MAD MAGAZINE BALLPARK FRANKS SPECIAL ISSUE insert. |