I was all set to lump this with the Dr. Mid-Nite and the Spectre shouldn't be able to join the service as Golden Age silliness. But this is a modern retelling so my initial reaction would have been wrong. But for the Life cover, we have possible explanations. One, the cover was a created picture (drawing or painting). Second, ghosts can be photographed or at least the Spectre could allow himself to be photographed with all of the powers he has. Personally, I'd go with this one.
There are schools of thought that believe spirits can be photographed and that evidence of them can appear as round orbs in photos when they are present. Even if this is the real life situation, it would certainly make for an interesting comic book notion.
I’ll don the mask and wear the cape
If I am super, how can I wait?
Talking about the Spectre, I know why he was basically ignored by tthe 70's All-Star revival. Appearently he'd already moved to Earth-1 (although I do recall an Inspector Corrigan brief appearence), but why was the Atom barely seen? I mean, the Atom had pretty huge presence in the golden age JSA, but in the revival he was featured just in the last story of Levitz's Justice Society in Adventure Comics, and in a flashback story, at that. Other than that, I think he only had a headshot (done by Murphy Anderson, not regular series artist Joe Staton) in All-Star #74, and a couple of Flashback appearences in the intro of the first issue of the JSA's Adventrue Comics short run. Even Sandman, also largely ignored, at least showed up for the Batman's funeral. Does anybody know, why these characters got the short end of the stick?
Peace
Okay so we can all agree that was the modern day JSA line-up we saw in the Stargirl special prelude during Wally's Flash Jump in issue 771 right? Also I guess it's just nice to see Hourman and Liberty Belle/Jessie Quick together again even just for a one-page spread.
"It's fun and it's cool, so that's all that matters. It's what comics are for, Duh."
Words to live by.
Yes! I find it interesting that Hitch drew that page too.
For me that's basically confirmation that whatever JSA project comes next, Hitch was on board to draw it before leaving to draw Venom for Marvel.
I hope Hitch leaving doesn't mean DC's JSA plans got scrapped once again, thought
Is this the page?
And by "modern day", do you mean the latest, post-Doomsday Clock version?
It does look like Yolanda is Wildcat (just to the right of "Jesse"), but Rick's Hourman outfit isn't the one shown from the Stargirl Spring Break Special scene.
And I don't think we've ever been told (yet) if Yolanda and Beth Chapel have been retconned back into existence / into membership of the Justice Society at some point even before Flashpoint or not.
All the teases seem to confirm that Yolanda and Beth are indeed members of the JSA post Doomsday Clock (Flash is the first comic not written by Johns that makes both of them official members).
Looks like Huntress and Earth 2 may be reverted back to smething similar to pre cisis.