All-Star Comics #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October–November 1947 issue of All-Star Comics delivers one of the most striking cover concepts of its era: a murderous rogues' gallery — The Gambler, Brain Wave, Vandal Savage, The Wizard, The Thinker, and Degaton — plunging daggers into a map of the United States while the Justice Society of America (Green Lantern, Wildcat, Flash, Wonder Woman, and more) recoils in the background, hands raised. The bold cover tagline, "The Injustice Society of the World!", makes the stakes unmistakably clear, and Irwin Hasen's crisp linework gives the assembled villains a menacing energy that perfectly frames the team-up threat. At 52 pages for just ten cents, this Robert Kanigher–written adventure pits the JSA against a formidable coalition of foes in a way that still feels fresh and urgent today.
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Green Lantern arrives in Uthorium Town just as the armed forces are closing in on the Brain Wave's men looting the uthorium from a lab. Suddenly, the town disappears in a flash of light. The Brain Wave appears on the scene, opening a canister of uthorium, blinding G.L., who forms an energy bubble for protection. Recovering, GL discovers a radioactive trail and follows it, and saves Army tanks and men, then follows the trail to discover Brain Wave inside a weird glass box. Firing his power ring at it, the ray bounces back, knocking the Emerald Crusader off a cliff, apparently to his death!
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