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"Guardian Angels": At JSA Headquarters, Black Adam asks Sand if he can join the JSA. Sand says he's not able to trust him just yet and has other matters to attend to.

JSA #21 is an issue of the series JSA (Volume 1) with a cover date of April, 2001. It was published on February 21, 2001.

Synopsis for "Guardian Angels"

At JSA Headquarters, Black Adam asks Sand if he can join the JSA. Sand says he's not able to trust him just yet and has other matters to attend to.

In the Atrium, Sand approaches Hawkgirl and demands she tell the JSA what's going on. He notices she has suicide scars and his hiding things about her past. She breaks away in frustration and flies off.

At Slabside Penitentiary, Wildcat confronts Killer Wasp and asks if he's his son. Wasp says no and walks away frustrating Ted.

Sentinel lays in his bed as his daughter, Jade, comforts him and tells him that she feels Todd is still alive.

Director Bones meets with Atom-Smasher and inquires about his mother being on the boarding list, yet not on the list of people who dies in the crash. Atom walks away defiantly claiming he's putting the 'justice' back in justice society.

As Hawkgirl soars through the skies, Zauriel meets up with her and proposes the idea that maybe she did die in her suicide attempt. Perhaps someone else was reincarnated inside her.

Black Canary and Doctor Mid-Nite continue their second date at Coney Island and kiss on the Wonder Wheel.

In Egypt, Flash is shown an advanced ship that landed in the desert.

At a school playground, Mister Terrific and Star-Spangled Kid try to instill adult responsibilities to the defiant J.J. Thunder.

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Notes

  • This story is reprinted in the trade paperback JSA: The Return of Hawkman.
  • This issue was reprinted in JSA Omnibus Vol. 1.



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