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'Magog' story to end with 'JSA' special
Published Tuesday, May 25 2010, 07:28 BST | By Mark Langshaw

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The scribe's run on the title was recently cut from five issues to two, but his 'Blown To Kingdom Come' origin story will continue in a double-sized one-shot.
"I wish the fans and retailers would've had a bit more confidence, but it is what it is. DC has been very, very supportive," he told CBR.
"In fact, they still like my story so much that they've arranged a double-sized Justice Society Of America Special #1 to finish the 'Blown To Kingdom Come' story, which fits nicely as Magog's old teammates are part of the climax. I'm working on that now."
Magog was originally introduced by Alex Ross and Mark Waid in 1996 as part of the 'Elseworlds' miniseries Kingdom Come. The character was integrated into the current DC Universe during Geoff Johns's run on JSA.
Magog #11 goes on sale in July.
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