Justice Society of America: Ragnarok
by JSAGL, Libbylawrence, Immortalwildcat and Doc Quantum
The JSA races to prevent the end of the world as depicted in Norse myth. But how can mere myth be so real? And could this mean the end of the JSA? Featuring the reappearances of a few fallen heroes.
Justice Society of America: 1981: Angel
by Libbylawrence
When Angel O’Day discovers in her late father’s private detective office proof that Dinah Drake Lance was the Black Canary of the JSA, she is inspired to become the new Black Canary herself! She is soon joined by a talking ape named Sam, who trains her and even gives her a canary cry of her own, all in preparation for joining the Justice Society of America! But as Angel is offered membership in that fabled team, could she be an unwitting pawn in a much larger game?
DC Universe: Crawling from the Wreckage, Book 1: Crisis Aftermath
by JSAGL, Starsky Hutch 76, Anubis8, Rubberman41 and LadyObie33
In the aftermath of the Crisis on Infinite Earths, the heroes in the Justice Society of America and Infinity Inc. try to pick up the pieces. Hawkman, Wildcat, and the Huntress are injured. Superman and his wife Lois find themselves new adoptive parents to the orphaned Superboy from Earth-Prime. Roy Harper (the former Speedy) and Jesse Chambers (daughter of Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle) contemplate a future with Infinity Inc. The barrier to Earth-One has become impassable, and Starman seeks help getting there from his old friend, Professor Maximillian Arturo. From the ashes of the Crisis, three new heroes debut: Red Arrow, Jesse Quick, and the all-new Catwoman. Meanwhile, what villainous plot are the Ultra-Humanite and Alexis Luthor up to?