

In the recent movie Black Adam, Nelson's Dr. The Kent Nelson version of the character died in the first season of the animated series Young Justice, with other JSA members living long afterward. Fate would be targeted among other JSA members, however. He was unceremoniously killed off in the first issue of the 1999 JSA series, with this killing showing just how little of a mark he had made. In this version, it was the rather infamous Jared Stevens Fate, who embodied the grim and dark excess of the earlier '90s. Fate - is what kicked off the JSA run from Robinson and Goyer back in 1999.

Fate, and this is more than just an idle statement. He notes that it always begins with the death of Dr. The time-traveling villain Per Degaton targets them and the Justice Society as a whole, with his first victim in the future being Dr. Unfortunately for the fledgling new JSA members, their days are short and numbered. Their ranks included a futuristic version of the Alan Scott, Starheart-powered Green Lantern, a successor to the Atom/Atom Smasher legacy and a female version of Dr. The latest time period is in the era of the Legion of Superheroes, in which a new Justice Society began forming. From there, it cuts to the Bronze Age formation of Infinity Inc., as well as the childhood of Helena Wayne, the daughter of Batman and Catwoman. The story of The New Golden Age (by Geoff Johns, Jerry Ordway, Steve Lieber, Todd Nauk, Scott Kolins, Victor Bogdanovic, Brandon Peterson, Gary Frank, Diego Olortegui, JP Mayer and Scott Hanna) jumps across various time periods, including the original Golden Age setting of the Justice Society's origin.
