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"Magog: The Real Me": While following the trail of Gog through the Congo, his new herald, Lance Corporal David Reid, aka Magog, learns that members of his former military unit are engaged in combat with Congolese militants. He parts company with the [

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Gog

Justice Society of America Kingdom Come Special Magog #1 is a one-shot with a cover date of January, 2009.

Synopsis for "Magog: The Real Me"

While following the trail of Gog through the Congo, his new herald, Lance Corporal David Reid, aka Magog, learns that members of his former military unit are engaged in combat with Congolese militants. He parts company with the JSA in an effort to rescue his men. Witnessing the brutality wrought by the enemy, he slaughters the Congolese soldiers and leaves the wounded, wallowing in a shallow grave.

Appearing in "Magog: The Real Me"

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  • Congolese Rebels

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  • Captain Atom (Flashback only)
  • Gog
  • Anthony Martinez (a marine)
  • Mike Donovan (a marine)
  • Peter Reid (Flashback only)

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Notes

  • This issue shipped on November 19th, 2008.
  • Last Appearances Anthony Martinez and Mike Donovan (both die in this issue)



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Kingdom Come Trade paperback
Kingdom Come Continuity Storyline/Crossover
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Kingdom Come was a four-issue limited series published in 1996 under DC's Elseworlds imprint. Like all Elseworlds, this series was set in an alternate reality outside that of the mainstream DC Universe (in this case, Earth-96/Earth-22/Earth 22). However, several elements and characters were later introduced in the mainstream universe.
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