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Justice Riders

Justice Riders is a 1997 Elseworlds prestige format one-shot, from DC Comics, written by Chuck Dixon, with art by J.H. Williams III.

Justice Riders
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
FormatOne-shot
Genre
Publication date1997
No. of issues1
Main character(s)Justice League
Creative team
Written byChuck Dixon
Artist(s)J.H. Williams III

The story involves the Justice League of America recast in assorted roles in the Wild West. Wonder Woman is a Marshal, Booster Gold is a Maverick-style gambler, and Wally West is an outlaw, wrongly accused of the death of Barry Allen. Ted Kord is an inventor wearing a pair of antennae. Guy Gardner is a Pinkerton detective hunting Flash. Hawkman and Martian Manhunter also appear. There is also a cameo at the end by Clark Kent, as a dime novel writer.

Maxwell Lord is the villain, prefiguring his eventual unmasking as a criminal mastermind out to destroy meta-humans in actual DC continuity years later.

Plot Edit

In 1873, US Marshall Diana Prince's hometown, Paradise, is destroyed by Professor Felix Faust, an alcoholic "sorcerer" who also murders Diana's mentor, Sheriff Oberon. She vows to avenge Paradise's townspeople and asks for the help of Wally West, the Kid Flash, a gunslinger with above-average reflexes; and Katar Johnson, a Cheyanne Indian warrior also known as "Hawkman", who can fly with artificial wings. They then set to El Inferno, the headquarters of Faust's employer, railroad baron Maxwell Lord. On their way there, they are attacked by mechanical gunslingers sent by Lord and saved by Michael Carter, the Booster Gold, a mercenary outfitted with powerful guns devised by an eccentric inventor, Ted "Beetle" Kord. They agree to join Diana in their quest.

As they near El Inferno, the Justice Riders are joined by J'onn Jones, an old friend of Diana's and an alien searching for Lord's "secret weapon". They are followed by Guy Gardner, a Pinkerton Agency private investigator who wants to arrest Kid Flash for the death of a lawman called Barry Allen. Upon arriving at El Inferno, the Justice Riders face off against Lord, Faust and their mechanical soldiers. Diana, Hawkman, Jones and Kid Flash destroy the robots while Booster Gold and Blue Beetle fight Gardner. Suddenly, they are attacked by Lord, piloting a powerful war machine called the Lordevastator.

El Inferno is nearly destroyed in the battle, but Diana manages to destroy the Lordevastator. Lord claims that he is Earth's rightful heir and reveals that he has been destroying several small towns such as Paradise to open way for a railroad that will allow Lord to transport his war machines to strategic points of the United States and slowly take over the world. Diana kills him while Kid Flash and Gardner, who were fighting each other, briefly team-up to shoot Faust, who tried to kill them with a shotgun. Gardner agrees to allow Kid Flash to escape this one time, but vows that he'll capture him eventually before riding off. Kid Flash decides to hide in Mexico, while Hawkman returns to the Indian reserve where he lives and Jones uncovers the source of Lord's advanced technology: a Dominion alien trapped in a cage. He decides to return the being to its homeworld, while Diana returns to Paradise intending to rebuild it and Booster Gold searches for new jobs in Alabama. Blue Beetle returns to his old town and sells the story to dime writer Clark Kent in order to use the money to finance his inventions.

The Justice Rides ride together into the sunset one last time. Meanwhile, back at the ruins of Paradise, Faust rises from the death once more, revealing himself to truly be a supernatural being.

Earth-18 Edit

This world is part of the new post-Infinite Crisis (2005) Multiverse, designated Earth-18.[1] It is visited again in DC's Convergence (2015) crossover, where evil versions of Hawkman and Hawkwoman from Flashpoint (2011) savagely attack its heroes.[2]

Publication Edit

  • Justice Riders (by Chuck Dixon and J.H. Williams III, DC Comics, 63 pages, January 1997, ISBN 1-56389-257-X)

In other media Edit

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ DiDio, Dan (2007-09-05). "DC Nation 77". All Comics Published in the Week.
  2. ^ Nightwing Oracle: Convergence #1 (April 2015)
  3. ^ "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two". Batwoman. Season 1. Episode 9. December 9, 2019. The CW.

References Edit

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

External links Edit

  • Kid Flash profile
  • Review at Sequential Tart

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Justice Riders is a 1997 Elseworlds prestige format one shot from DC Comics written by Chuck Dixon with art by J H Williams III Justice RidersPublication informationPublisherDC ComicsFormatOne shotGenreSuperheroPublication date1997No of issues1Main character s Justice LeagueCreative teamWritten byChuck DixonArtist s J H Williams IIIThe story involves the Justice League of America recast in assorted roles in the Wild West Wonder Woman is a Marshal Booster Gold is a Maverick style gambler and Wally West is an outlaw wrongly accused of the death of Barry Allen Ted Kord is an inventor wearing a pair of antennae Guy Gardner is a Pinkerton detective hunting Flash Hawkman and Martian Manhunter also appear There is also a cameo at the end by Clark Kent as a dime novel writer Maxwell Lord is the villain prefiguring his eventual unmasking as a criminal mastermind out to destroy meta humans in actual DC continuity years later Contents 1 Plot 2 Earth 18 3 Publication 4 In other media 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditIn 1873 US Marshall Diana Prince s hometown Paradise is destroyed by Professor Felix Faust an alcoholic sorcerer who also murders Diana s mentor Sheriff Oberon She vows to avenge Paradise s townspeople and asks for the help of Wally West the Kid Flash a gunslinger with above average reflexes and Katar Johnson a Cheyanne Indian warrior also known as Hawkman who can fly with artificial wings They then set to El Inferno the headquarters of Faust s employer railroad baron Maxwell Lord On their way there they are attacked by mechanical gunslingers sent by Lord and saved by Michael Carter the Booster Gold a mercenary outfitted with powerful guns devised by an eccentric inventor Ted Beetle Kord They agree to join Diana in their quest As they near El Inferno the Justice Riders are joined by J onn Jones an old friend of Diana s and an alien searching for Lord s secret weapon They are followed by Guy Gardner a Pinkerton Agency private investigator who wants to arrest Kid Flash for the death of a lawman called Barry Allen Upon arriving at El Inferno the Justice Riders face off against Lord Faust and their mechanical soldiers Diana Hawkman Jones and Kid Flash destroy the robots while Booster Gold and Blue Beetle fight Gardner Suddenly they are attacked by Lord piloting a powerful war machine called the Lordevastator El Inferno is nearly destroyed in the battle but Diana manages to destroy the Lordevastator Lord claims that he is Earth s rightful heir and reveals that he has been destroying several small towns such as Paradise to open way for a railroad that will allow Lord to transport his war machines to strategic points of the United States and slowly take over the world Diana kills him while Kid Flash and Gardner who were fighting each other briefly team up to shoot Faust who tried to kill them with a shotgun Gardner agrees to allow Kid Flash to escape this one time but vows that he ll capture him eventually before riding off Kid Flash decides to hide in Mexico while Hawkman returns to the Indian reserve where he lives and Jones uncovers the source of Lord s advanced technology a Dominion alien trapped in a cage He decides to return the being to its homeworld while Diana returns to Paradise intending to rebuild it and Booster Gold searches for new jobs in Alabama Blue Beetle returns to his old town and sells the story to dime writer Clark Kent in order to use the money to finance his inventions The Justice Rides ride together into the sunset one last time Meanwhile back at the ruins of Paradise Faust rises from the death once more revealing himself to truly be a supernatural being Earth 18 EditThis world is part of the new post Infinite Crisis 2005 Multiverse designated Earth 18 1 It is visited again in DC s Convergence 2015 crossover where evil versions of Hawkman and Hawkwoman from Flashpoint 2011 savagely attack its heroes 2 Publication EditJustice Riders by Chuck Dixon and J H Williams III DC Comics 63 pages January 1997 ISBN 1 56389 257 X In other media EditEarth 18 appears in the Arrowverse crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths This Earth is home to an alternate version of Jonah Hex who has gained immortality through the use of a Lazarus pit 3 See also EditList of Elseworlds publications Weird WestNotes Edit DiDio Dan 2007 09 05 DC Nation 77 All Comics Published in the Week Nightwing Oracle Convergence 1 April 2015 Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two Batwoman Season 1 Episode 9 December 9 2019 The CW References EditJustice Riders at the Comic Book DB archived from the original External links EditKid Flash profile Review at Sequential Tart Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Justice Riders amp oldid 1175476067, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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