JSA All Stars #1 (Cover art by Ryan Sook)
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JSA All Stars #2: The Same Thing Happens Every Night
by Jeph Loeb; Tim Sale;Mark Chiarello and Richard Starkings
DC
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"We won. So why do I feel so much loss?"
JSA All-Stars (2010) #11
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Karen this is mean let him hang around with whoever he wants to...
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Carter and Shiera in JSA: All-Stars #2 (2003) 🥣💫
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Jerry Ordway presents some All-Stars hanging out in the Justice Society's headquarters.
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JSA All Stars #2: Hawkgirl; Flying High
by Geoff Johns/David Goyer;Phil Winslade; John Kalisz and Ken Lopez
DC
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I've seen a lot of people complaining about the new Justice Society of America series and how the lead of it's first arc was Huntress, Batman's daughter.
It's fine to not like the character, but people's reasoning is beyond uninformed. They say they don't want a Batfam character in their JSA book, or that they don't want a Batfam character from the future as the main character.
Well I'm here to reinform you all that Helena Wayne is not a new character, and has always been a JSA member ever since her creation pre-crisis. She is also not much of a Batfam character either. Much like her partner, Power Girl, she is mostly assigned to her role on the JSA and has little interaction with her other family members outside of Dick Grayson.
She originated in December of 1977, and debuted in All-Star Comics #69 shortly after the revival of the JSA. She was a hit character with solo backups in Wonder Woman (!) and was even a co-founder of the original Infinity Inc. team.
I'm sure someone more informed than I could make a better post on this topic, but I hope this helps :)
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JSA All-Stars v1 #1
Writer: Geoff Johns and David S. Goyer
Artist: Sal Velluto
Inker: Bob Almond
Colors: John Kalisz
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