Fan of the JSA since the mid-'70s (back when they were the best team, bar none, on their own world ).
A bat! That's it! It's an omen.. I'll shall become a bat!
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you should check out The JSA All-Stars Archives
https://www.amazon.com/JSA-Stars-Arc.../dp/140121472X
but unfortunately this collection doesn't feature all of the solo stories of the JSAers.
The JSA All-Stars Archives I buy @ cons for $20-$25. I buy all my archives @ cons at that price. ALways find someone blowing them out because they are big & bunky to log around con to con.
I would actually like to see modern retellings like Sandman Mystery Theatre for the Golden Age tales.
One thick anthology...
Atom by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
Black Canary by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips
Dr. Fate by Peter Milligan and Chris Bachalo
Dr. Mid-Nite by Francisco Francavilla
Flash by Howard Chaykin
Green Lantern by Jeff Parker and David Hack
Hawkman by Greg Rucka and Tommy Lee Edwards
Sandman by Matt Wagner and Guy Davis
Spectre by Mike Mignola
Starman by James Robinson and Michael Lark
Wildcat by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
Yes, I'm on this yet again (technically I'm on it still, since I never really stopped at any point). But it's close to the excellent idea above.
All-New All-Star Comics - an OGN published every so often with a JSA story done in the original style, with each chapter featuring a different hero and artist.
I believe Al Pratt could not fly so in that uncolored art, I would assume that Al Pratt is leaping rather than flying.
A lot of golden age jsa art on the internet unfortunately includes some non jsa members. Not many golden age jsa art includes Ma Hunkel.
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