

Pat checks in with Barbara Whitmore where he states that he can't remember the last time he met with one of his old friends.

Arriving in Myrtle Beach, Stargirl and Pat Dugan hide the S.T.R.I.P.E. In Blue Valley, a voice-over narration from Courtney Whitmore has her recapping on when she found out her stepfather Pat Dugan was originally Star-Spangled Kid's sidekick and the day she became Stargirl. Green Arrow and Red Arrow are then approached by the Jill Carlyle version of Crimson Avenger who states to Green Arrow that Lee Travis needs his help. They did lose a member whose grave stated "Unknown Soldier of Victory". In Star City, Green Arrow and Red Arrow are training on the rooftops as he tells Emiko about the time when he and Speedy ended up in the Golden Age of Superheroes and became part of the Seven Soldiers of Victory which consisted of Vigilante, Star-Spangled Kid, Stripesy, Shining Knight, and Crimson Avenger. The line was also announced to be part of the Dawn of DC initiative.

In May 2023, it was announced that the line would expand to 3 new six issue miniseries: Alan Scott:The Green Lantern by Tim Sheridan and Cian Tormey, Jay Garrick: The Flash by Jeremy Adams and Diego Olortegui and Wesley Dodds: The Sandman by Robert Venditti and Riley Rossmo. In August 2022, DC Comics announced "The New Golden Age", an event meant to reintroduce readers to the Justice Society of America and other Golden Age characters, as well as explore the past, present and future of the DC multiverse. The story comprises an eponymous one-shot and the central storyline in the ongoing Justice Society of America, as well as tie-in limited series like Stargirl: The Lost Children, Alan Scott: The Green Lantern, Jay Garrick: The Flash, and Wesley Dodds: The Sandman. Written by Geoff Johns, the story follows the Justice Society of America unraveling a mystery following Golden Age heroes and villains. " The New Golden Age" is a crossover event in DC Comics publications. The New Golden Age #1, Stargirl: The Lost Children #1–6, Justice Society of America (vol.
