Synopsis for "The JSA Returns, Part Eight: No More Tomorrows"
In the savannas of Angola, Hawkman and Wildcat surprise a group of Nazis and subdue them. They demand to know the Nazi basecamp location, and are told it's in a nearby crater. Hawkman flies ahead to scout the location.
While flying over the camp, he's suddenly attacked by Nazi warplanes. He is hit and falls to the grasslands below. A group of wild lions spot him and try and attack his unconscious body. They are beaten back by a shadowed figure.
On the savannas, Wildcat stands watch over the captured Nazi platoon. Manhunter and The Tigress appear from the bushes. While Tigress initially thinks of Wildcat as the enemy, Manhunter tells her he is a friend and ally. Wildcat proposes they team up to take down the Stalker's Disciples.
In a facility nearby, Hawkman wakes up at gunpoint from several Nazis. The Nature Disciple tells him of his plan to end all humanity. They are interrupted with Wildcat attacking them. He tracked them with the help of Tigress and Manhunter but are caught off-guard with the Nature Disciple transforming into hideous blob beast.
Tigress appears to run away from the monster as the heroes band together to attack. Wildcat destroys the disciples death machine and Tigress re-appears to light the disciple on fire. The heroes escape from the explosions of the base being destroyed.
As they recuperate, Doctor Occult appears and tells them he needs their help!
Appearing in "The JSA Returns, Part Eight: No More Tomorrows"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Doctor Occult (Cameo)
- Manhunter
- The Tigress
Antagonists:
- Nazis
- Adolf Hitler (Mentioned only)
- The Stalker (Flashback only)
- Stalker's Disciples
- Golem
- Tentacle-monster disciple (Dies)
Other Characters:
- Justice Society of America (Flashback only)
- The Atom (Flashback only)
- Dr. Fate (Flashback only)
- Dr. Mid-Nite (Flashback only)
- The Sandman (Flashback only)
- Starman (Flashback only)
- Wonder Woman (Flashback only)
- Set (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- World War II
- February, 1945
- Africa
- North America (Flashback only)
- United States of America (Flashback only)
- Washington, D.C. (Flashback only)
- New York (Mentioned only)
- Long Island (Mentioned only)
- New York (Mentioned only)
- Washington, D.C. (Flashback only)
- United States of America (Flashback only)
- February, 1945
Items:
Notes
- Reprinted in Justice Society Returns! and JSA Omnibus Vol. 1.
Trivia
- Thrilling Comics was the title of a publication by Standard Comics in the 1940s which has since fallen into the public domain. Unlike the other JSA Returns one-shots, it was not named after a series published by DC/National or Quality Comics during the Golden Age, though some characters from Thrilling Comics (notably Doc Strange) were retroactively added to the DC multiverse by way of Alan Moore's Tom Strong.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Justice Society Recommended Reading
- Adventure Comics (Volume 1)
- All-Star Comics (Volume 1)
- All-Star Squadron (Volume 1)
- America vs. the Justice Society (Volume 1)
- Infinity Inc. (Volume 1)
- JSA (Volume 1)
- JSA: All Stars (Volume 1)
- JSA Classified (Volume 1)
- JSA: Strange Adventures (Volume 1)
- JSA vs. Kobra (Volume 1)
- Justice Society of America (Volume 1)
- Justice Society of America (Volume 2)
- Justice Society of America (Volume 3)
- Justice Society of America (Volume 4)
- Last Days of the Justice Society Special #1
- Hawkman Recommended Reading
- Action Comics (Volume 1)
- The Atom (Volume 1): The Atom and Hawkman #39– #46
- Brightest Day
- Convergence: Hawkman
- Detective Comics (Volume 1)
- Hawkgirl (Volume 1)
- Hawkgirl (Volume 2)
- Hawkman (Volume 1)
- Hawkman (Volume 2)
- Hawkman (Volume 3)
- Hawkman (Volume 4)
- Hawkman (Volume 5)
- Hawkworld (Volume 1)
- Hawkworld (Volume 2)
- JSA (Volume 1)
- Justice League of America (Volume 1)
- Justice League of America (Volume 3)
- Mystery in Space (Volume 1): Mystery in Space #87– #91
- The Savage Hawkman
- Shadow War of Hawkman
- World's Finest (Volume 1)