Darthphere
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With awesome stories yeah.

Not really they aren't, though.Me too. Even though they're both still on the team.![]()
Honestly, you should read Final Crisis. It's amazing. The closest thing I can think of is [blackout]Wally and Barry helping to take out Darkseid together in a way that involves breaking the superluminal barrier and going intangible and maybe entering the Speed Force. Not really sure what exactly sets up Flash Rebirth though. You see, at the very least, Barry back in the mainline DCU by the end of it, so I don't really know what anyone's talking about, unless they just mean that Barry came back in Final Crisis, which is kind of old news.[/blackout]Because Rebirth is still too far away. Once that hits, everyone's gonna go crazy again and we'll have a Wally vs. Barry thread within a year.
Anyway, I heard there was something in FC #7 that specifically sets up Flash: Rebirth. Anyone with loose morals and a set of spoiler tags burning up their pocket want to clue me in?
Well, it's been a while since I read JSA (although I did pick up this week's issue now that the needless Kingdom Come quasi-sequel is finally over), but they were both on the team when I stopped reading a few months ago. Did they leave recently?Not really they aren't, though.

Hmm. Okay, I guess that could be what the reviewer meant. Thanks.Honestly, you should read Final Crisis. It's amazing. The closest thing I can think of is [blackout]Wally and Barry helping to take out Darkseid together in a way that involves breaking the superluminal barrier and going intangible and maybe entering the Speed Force. Not really sure what exactly sets up Flash Rebirth though. You see, at the very least, Barry back in the mainline DCU by the end of it, so I don't really know what anyone's talking about, unless they just mean that Barry came back in Final Crisis, which is kind of old news.[/blackout]
No, but they were never really on the team. They're on the team in the sense that they have rooms at the Brownstone.Well, it's been a while since I read JSA (although I did pick up this week's issue now that the needless Kingdom Come quasi-sequel is finally over), but they were both on the team when I stopped reading a few months ago. Did they leave recently?

Strange, I hadn't noticed. Shouldn't a team leader be present occasionally? Doesn't have to be obnoxiously present like Black Canary in Meltzer's JLA, but at least a little bit?Jakeem, maybe, but Sand was the team's leader early on.![]()
Yes, I knew he was the leader in JSA, I'm talking about Justice Society of America. I was just fine with seeing Sand and Jakeem at the level at which I saw them in JSA. I NEVER see them in JSoA.Well, he's not the leader anymore. He hasn't been since he went all sand-monstery back when the series was still called JSA, even though he got better. I like the reasoning Johns gave for Sand's lessened presence in Justice Society of America (that he's begun operating as a private detective to follow up on the prophetic dreams he inherited from Wesley Dodds), but something more really ought to be done with that. He's a staple JSA character as far as I'm concerned, and the focus shouldn't be shifted off of him to useless new additions like Cyclone. That's part of why I quit reading the series in the first place.