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Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., Book 2 (edition 2008)

by Geoff Johns, Lee Moder

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Courtney Whitmore was an average teenager when she learned that her stepfather, Pat Dugan, was once Stripesy, the sidekick of the Golden Age hero The Star-Spangled Kid. After modifying his old costume for herself, Courtney became the new Star-Spangled Kid, aiming to fight eviland annoy her father. Instead of being annoyed, Dugan created a robotic suit he called S.T.R.I.P.E. and joined his daughters battle for justice. In this second and final volume of the series, the heroic duo battles the Dragon King, while Pat Dugans former comrades, the Seven Soldiers of Victory, face the threat of the Nebula Man.… (more)
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Title:Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., Book 2
Authors:Geoff Johns
Other authors:Lee Moder
Info:DC Comics (2008), Paperback, 192 pages
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Tags:Graphic Literature, Justice Society

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JSA Presents: Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., Volume Two by Geoff Johns

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Perhaps not as good as the first volume, but still fun. You can see the beginnings of Geoff Johns comics career here, which is enlightening. It's clear he had a healthy appreciation of DC Comics' past, as this volume brings in even more of the Star Spangled Kid's and Stripesy's histories with the Seven Soldiers of Victory and the Justice Society of America. The title only ran for 14 issues (plus a #0), but in that short time Johns was able to create a character who both paid homage to a Silver Age legacy and forged a new legacy of her own. ( )
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Courtney Whitmore was an average teenager when she learned that her stepfather, Pat Dugan, was once Stripesy, the sidekick of the Golden Age hero The Star-Spangled Kid. After modifying his old costume for herself, Courtney became the new Star-Spangled Kid, aiming to fight eviland annoy her father. Instead of being annoyed, Dugan created a robotic suit he called S.T.R.I.P.E. and joined his daughters battle for justice. In this second and final volume of the series, the heroic duo battles the Dragon King, while Pat Dugans former comrades, the Seven Soldiers of Victory, face the threat of the Nebula Man.

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