Ah, well, the spouses. Sorry about that. But mainly, I meant to start them up closer to our time, while the older heroes stay as they were. It isn't really the legacies that HAVE to be at some particular time and place, it's the old guard in WWII. The legacies can start up at any time closer to ours.
But there are still problems with who those legacies are the offspring of, and when they were born.
Hell, with Fury (Lyta), who were her original parents now that Wonder Woman may have been around during WWII again? And can she and Hector be used again since the Vertigo line is no more? Have the prohibitions on using them outside of Vertigo been lifted / rescinded?
Not only can they be used again, they have a live action adaptation! They're in that new Sandman show.
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No need for time travel. Jay Garrick and Alan Scott are longlived. They married in the 40s, eventually their spouses died, and after a while they fell in love again and married again.
Unless they were depowered, the world would be a different place in the present if super powered beings like Alan and Jay existed for decades.
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Vertigo is over. It's Black Label now and characters are appearing in Black Label as well as mainstream DC superhero books both.
Daniel (the new Sandman) is the son of Hector Hall and Lyja Trevor. That really isn't a problem as long as someone doesn't try to "explain away" the origins of this latest version of the Sandman in the books.
Now Lyja is an interesting case. If Wonder Woman has been restored to her long lived history where Diana was a member of the JSA, she could very well be Lyja's mother. How would DC react to one of the Trinity having a child? Ask Jon Kent and Damian Wayne.
There is no way anyone is going to come up with a complete JSA return scenario where everything is answered in a paragraph or two here. Ideally, a proposal is made to DC, they might show interest and ask questions. Even a long detailed proposal by someone with a Roy Thomas or a Mark Waid knowledge of DC history is going to have a weakness for nitpicking.
I’ll don the mask and wear the cape
If I am super, how can I wait?
Their history could really use some changes yes. Most of the JSA retired in the 50s after something terrible happened with the onset of the Cold War. Some heroes probably gradually became less poweful. Jay Garrick became slower, Alan Scott had been feeling something wrong in the lantern and decided to retire when everyone else was doing so. Focus on his marriage and work as an engineer. Later on you get the immortal Rose/Thorn plot years after his wife dies and Jade and Obsidian are born in the 80s maybe (and Alan still had affairs eith men over the years, but was always unwilling to come out. Maybe even keep the plot of him losing a man he loved during the trainwreck and that traumatizing him not to ever pursue relationships with men or come out)
Most of JSA could just add some legacies in between, that stayed stand alone until Superman started the Justice League. The current Black Canary is the third one (her grandmother was in the JSA and married Ted Grant, her partner in heroics. Her mother was a florist and married a progressive police officer in the 70s.)
Some of these guys died and their mantle lived on. Some of them are still around and have been retired for decades.
Johns was yesterday at a convention in my country. He said a new JSA book is coming (and he presented Judy Garrick, the daughter of Jay) as well as a Stargirl story called "Lost Children".