Golden Age - All Star Comics
Silver Age
Bronze Age
All Star Squadron
Infinity Inc
Post Crisis on Infinite Earths
Robinson's The Golden Age
JSA
Justice Society of America
Earth 2 / Futures End
Johns' New Golden Age
Other
With 66 votes,* JSA = 33 votes
* Bronze Age = 13 votes
* All Star Squadron = 8 votes
* Robinson's The Golden Age = 3 votes
* Golden Age (All Star Comics) = 2 votes
* Infinity Inc. = 2 votes
* Silver Age = 2 votes
All other options still currently have either 1 or no votes at present.
With 69 votes now,* JSA = 34 votes
* Bronze Age = 13 votes
* All Star Squadron = 8 votes
* Robinson's The Golden Age = 3 votes
* Golden Age (All Star Comics) = 3 votes
* Infinity Inc. = 2 votes
* Silver Age = 2 votes
* Justice Society of America (2007-2011 run) = 2 votes
All other options still currently have either 1 or no votes at present.
With 71 votes now,* JSA = 35 votes (+1)
* Bronze Age = 13 votes
* All Star Squadron = 9 votes (+1)
* Robinson's The Golden Age = 3 votes
* Golden Age (All Star Comics) = 3 votes
* Infinity Inc. = 2 votes
* Silver Age = 2 votes
* Justice Society of America (2007-2011 run) = 2 votes
All other options still currently have either 1 or no votes at present.
Fairly close between pre- and post-COIE versions of the JSA in regard to the vote tally, which is pretty remarkable since the former has been history for almost forty years now.
I selected the Bronze Age as a stand-in for the multiverse JSA, FWIW.
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With 73 votes now,* JSA (1999-2006) = 35 votes
* Bronze Age = 14 votes
* All Star Squadron = 9 votes
* Robinson's The Golden Age = 3 votes
* Golden Age (All Star Comics <1940-1951>) = 3 votes
* Infinity Inc. = 3 votes
* Silver Age = 2 votes
* Justice Society of America (2007-2011 run) = 2 votes
All other options still currently have either 1 or no votes at present.
What are your feelings as to how COIE affected the Justice Society of America?
Were the creators of COIE fair to JSA? Between COIE and Zero Hour, was JSA disrespected?
How have 21st Century writers fixed some issues, if any?
I question the bit about "Were the creators of COIE fair to JSA?" Do you mean Marv Wolfman (writer) and George Pérez (artist)?
How many of the decisions regarding the JSA and CoIE were made by them vs. dictated by editors and other higher ups?
I know Roy Thomas had been uncertain about things regarding certain heroes and how CoIE would wind up affecting them in the long run, but I don't think what Marv Wolfman was writing was the cause of that.
With 76 votes,* JSA (1999-2006) = 36 votes (+1)
* Bronze Age = 15 votes (+1)
* All Star Squadron = 10 votes (+1)
* Robinson's The Golden Age = 3 votes
* Golden Age (All Star Comics <1940-1951>) = 3 votes
* Infinity Inc. = 3 votes
* Silver Age = 2 votes
* Justice Society of America (2007-2011 run) = 2 votes
All other options still currently have either 1 or no votes at present.