JSA #69 is an issue of the series JSA (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 2005. It was published on January 12, 2005.
Synopsis for "JSA/JSA, Chapter 2: Guardian Angels"
In 1951 Opal City, Stargirl visits Starman (Ted Knight) in a nursing home.
The same year, in Pittsburgh, Mister Terrific (Michael Holt) boards a train in an attempt to visit his predecessor, but gets put in the colored only car.
In Calvin City, Atom-Smasher follows his godfather, who has started doing some work for the local crime family.
In Gotham City, Jakeem Thunder meets Johnny Thunder.
Stargirl tells Ted Knight he has to become Starman (Ted Knight) again to stop a great evil that is coming. Hospital workers come in and Stargirl tries to fight them off but gets sedated. Ted decides she is a figment of his imagination.
In New York, Sandman (Wesley Dodds) becomes Sandman and travels to his hideout to apologize to Sandy.
Elsewhere in New York, Doctor Mid-Nite (Pieter Cross) speaks to his predecessor.
Back at the hospital, Stargirl has been put into a straightjacket and padded room.
Appearing in "JSA/JSA, Chapter 2: Guardian Angels"
Featured Characters:
- Contemporary JSA
- Justice Society of 1951
- Atom (Al Pratt)
- Black Canary (Dinah Drake Lance) (Cameo) (In a vision)
- Doctor Mid-Nite (Charles McNider)
- The Flash (Jay Garrick) (Cameo) (In a vision)
- Green Lantern Alan Scott (Cameo) (In a vision)
- Hawkman (Cameo) (In a vision)
- Hourman (Rex Tyler)
- Johnny Thunder and Thunderbolt (Cameo)
- Mister Terrific (Terry Sloane)
- Sandman (Wesley Dodds)
- Starman (Ted Knight)
- Wildcat (Cameo) (In a vision)
- Wonder Woman (Hippolyta) (Cameo) (In a vision)
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Black Adam (Mentioned only)
- Christian (Charles McNider's butler)
- Jennifer
- Jack Knight (Mentioned only)
- Melvin
- Newsboy Legion (Mentioned only)
- Norman
- Phantom of the Fair (Mentioned only)
- Roulette (Mentioned only)
- Shadower (Mentioned only)
- Ned Sloane (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- 1951
- Connecticut
- Gotham City
- New Orleans (Mentioned only)
- Maryland
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- Washington, D.C. (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Cosmic Converter Belt
- Cosmic Rod
- Nth Metal
- T-Spheres (Mentioned only)
Vehicles:
Notes
- This issue was reprinted in JSA Omnibus Vol. 2
- The train situation with Michael Holt reflects the racism that prevailed in the 1950s in the United States, much like Apartheid in South Africa, where black people could not attend the same places as white people.
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