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Issue Details

Issue #18
Published October 2008
Cover Price 2.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
Pages 36
Editing Michael Siglain; Harvey Richards (Assistant Editor)

Cover Details - "Cover - A"

Characters Magog [David Reid]
Genre Superhero
Pencils Alex Ross (painted)
Inks Alex Ross (painted)
Colors Alex Ross (painted)
Letters typeset
Reprinted in Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come (DC, 2008 series) #2

Cover Details - "Cover - B"

Characters Justice Society of America [Dr. Mid-Nite [Pieter Cross]; Lance; Superman (of Earth-22)]
Genre Superhero
Pencils Dale Eaglesham
Inks Serge LaPointe
Notes Incentive cover shipped in 1:10 ratio to Alex Ross cover.
Reprinted in Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come (DC, 2008 series) #2

22 page Justice Society of America story "One World, under Gog, Part III: War Lords"

Characters Justice Society of America [Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Starman [Thom Kallor]; Stargirl; Mr. Terrific [Michael Holt]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Pieter Cross]; Superman (of Earth-22); Citizen Steel; Amazing-Man [Markus Clay]; Lance [David Reid; also as Magog]; Damage; Judomaster [Sonia Sato]; Sandman [Sandy Hawkins] (cameo); Ma Hunkel; Power Girl]; Gog; Justice Society Infinity [Northwind; Jade; Power Girl] (of Earth-2); Michael Holt (of Earth-2)
Synopsis Some members of the JSA begin to question Gog's methods of defending innocent villagers from their military oppressors in Africa, but Lance enthusiastically joins the fight. When he is gunned down, Gog resurrects Lance as Magog. Elsewhere, Power Girl seeks out the help of a familiar face.
Genre Superhero
Script Geoff Johns (story, writer); Alex Ross (story)
Pencils Dale Eaglesham; Jerry Ordway (p. 9, panel 3 & pp. 21-22)
Inks Mick Gray; Kris Justice; Nathan Massengill; Jerry Ordway (p. 9, panel 3 & pp. 21-22)
Colors ? [as Hi-Fi]
Letters Rob Leigh
Notes It is revealed in Justice Society of America (DC, 2007 series) #20 that the members of Justice Society Infinity reside not on the original Earth-2 seen in DC comics published from 1961 through 1986, but on a new version of Earth-2 created by the actions of Alexander Luthor and Superboy-Prime in Infinite Crisis (DC, 2005 series).
Reprinted in Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come (DC, 2008 series) #2