JSA’s Doctor Fate is Needed by the Return of DC’s Oddest Team of Future Heroes

The current volume of Justice Society of America has, in a lot of ways, been built around continuity, most notably through a series of major retcons to the DC Universe that were introduced in Flashpoint Beyond, and then implemented in Stargirl: The Lost Children, which revealed that Doctor Manhattan had removed a number of people from the DC Universe timeline, and now they have been returned to history, but obviously the rest of the DC Universe has to get used to them now existing.In Justice Society of America #7, by writer Geoff Johns, artist Marco Santucci, colorist Ivan Plascencia and letterer Rob Leigh, Doctor Fate and the Justice Society is having a particular problem dealing with one of these new additions to continuity, and at the end of the issue, Fate gets a visit from a group of heroes who suggest that another change in continuity has occurred.One of the characters “stolen” from history by Doctor Manhattan was Salem the Witch Girl, who had been the sidekick of Kent Nelson, Doctor Fate, during the 1940s. However, since Nelson died before Salem was returned to history, he obviously never spoke about her to anyone, and she feels cheated, as she feels that had he remembered her, he would have left her the helmet of Fate, instead of the current owner of the powerful helmet, Nelson’s grandnephew, Khalid Nassour.The Justice Society Is Officially Becoming The DC Universe Version Of The X-Men

The current volume of Justice Society of America has, in a lot of ways, been built around continuity, most notably through a series of major retcons to the DC Universe that were introduced in Flashpoint Beyond, and then implemented in Stargirl: The Lost Children, which revealed that Doctor Manhattan had removed a number of people from the DC Universe timeline, and now they have been returned to history, but obviously the rest of the DC Universe has to get used to them now existing.

The Justice Society Is Officially Becoming The DC Universe Version Of The X-Men

In Justice Society of America #7, by writer Geoff Johns, artist Marco Santucci, colorist Ivan Plascencia and letterer Rob Leigh, Doctor Fate and the Justice Society is having a particular problem dealing with one of these new additions to continuity, and at the end of the issue, Fate gets a visit from a group of heroes who suggest that another change in continuity has occurred.

One of the characters “stolen” from history by Doctor Manhattan was Salem the Witch Girl, who had been the sidekick of Kent Nelson, Doctor Fate, during the 1940s. However, since Nelson died before Salem was returned to history, he obviously never spoke about her to anyone, and she feels cheated, as she feels that had he remembered her, he would have left her the helmet of Fate, instead of the current owner of the powerful helmet, Nelson’s grandnephew, Khalid Nassour.

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