JSA Vol. 2: RAGNAROK

Illustrated by Diego Olortegui
Hardcover
$24.99 US
On sale Feb 10, 2026 | 144 Pages | 9781799506133

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Legacy Tested, Worlds Collide—The Justice Society Faces Ragnarok

In JSA Vol. 2: RAGNAROK, the Justice Society of America reels from the loss of Wildcat as internal divisions and supernatural threats converge. Spanning issues #7–12, this arc dives deep into legacy, grief, and cosmic horror. In a plot eighty years in the making the Injustice Society is on the verge of victory, rendering earth’s first superhero team in shambles and scattered across dimensions paving the way for the rise of the Unnamed ones- lovecraftian entities threatening all of reality. With the help of their newest teammate, the Mysterious Kid eternity, and guidance from their allies beyond the grave, the JSA must come together once more to prevent the oncoming apocalypse.
Award-winning Canadian cartoonist Jeff Lemire is the creator of the acclaimed monthly comic book series Sweet Tooth published by DC/Vertigo and the award-winning graphic novel Essex County published by Top Shelf. He also writes Animal Man, Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E., and Superboy for DC Comics. In 2008 Jeff won the Shuster Award for Best Canadian Cartoonist and the Doug Wright Award for Best Emerging Talent. He also won the American Library Association's prestigious Alex Award, recognizing books for adults with specific teen appeal. In 2010 Essex County was named as one of the five Essential Canadian Novels of the Decade. In 2013 Lemire published the graphic novel The Underwater Welder. He currently lives and works in Toronto with his wife and son. View titles by Jeff Lemire

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Legacy Tested, Worlds Collide—The Justice Society Faces Ragnarok

In JSA Vol. 2: RAGNAROK, the Justice Society of America reels from the loss of Wildcat as internal divisions and supernatural threats converge. Spanning issues #7–12, this arc dives deep into legacy, grief, and cosmic horror. In a plot eighty years in the making the Injustice Society is on the verge of victory, rendering earth’s first superhero team in shambles and scattered across dimensions paving the way for the rise of the Unnamed ones- lovecraftian entities threatening all of reality. With the help of their newest teammate, the Mysterious Kid eternity, and guidance from their allies beyond the grave, the JSA must come together once more to prevent the oncoming apocalypse.

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Award-winning Canadian cartoonist Jeff Lemire is the creator of the acclaimed monthly comic book series Sweet Tooth published by DC/Vertigo and the award-winning graphic novel Essex County published by Top Shelf. He also writes Animal Man, Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E., and Superboy for DC Comics. In 2008 Jeff won the Shuster Award for Best Canadian Cartoonist and the Doug Wright Award for Best Emerging Talent. He also won the American Library Association's prestigious Alex Award, recognizing books for adults with specific teen appeal. In 2010 Essex County was named as one of the five Essential Canadian Novels of the Decade. In 2013 Lemire published the graphic novel The Underwater Welder. He currently lives and works in Toronto with his wife and son. View titles by Jeff Lemire

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