What are some recommended JSA comics?
Rebirth got me hyped, but I'm not very familiar with these characters.
Geoff Johns' run is the definitive JSA.
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If you want to read a bunch in order, a good place to hit is the Parobeck short run in the 90s, realize they got fucked up by Zero Hour, then Robinson Starman, Johns Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., into Robinson/Goyer (yes, that Goyer)/Johns JSA.
I haven't read, but Johns wrote it from 1999-2008, so probably that
The Golden Age is good
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>>83154349
How dependent is Johns' run on past knowledge of the characters? A lot of his stuff is very continuity heavy.
I used to have a list that gave a coherent arc across history
it started with their formation in DC Special #28, then with the liberty files, how the original jsa faded away with the Silver Age and then the modern jsa by Johns
>>83154545
Johns is good at referencing old stuff in an introductory way. You'll be fine. There's even times where he creates a villain and references a past adventure that didn't happen but it doesn't stick out unless you wikipedia it.
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What happened to it?
Is All Star Squadron worth reading? What about Young All Stars?
I also read Sandman Mystery Theater. It's pretty good. Housman, Starman, Crimson Avenger and Blackhawk show up from time to time in that.
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I didn't save it on a txt I just looked it up on the archives when I needed it.