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Cover: E. E. Hibbard

All-Star Comics #7

Oct 1941 · DC · 0.10 USD
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In this 1941 installment of All-Star Comics, Green Lantern takes a surprising turn when he seeks out Doiby to brainstorm ways to raise $1,000,000 for war orphans. When a mysterious man named Doon is kidnapped from Doiby’s cab, Green Lantern springs into action—only to find the situation grows more complicated when Doon’s sanity unravels after his rescue. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Martin Nodell, with a striking cover by E. E. Hibbard, the story blends wartime urgency with a twist that leaves even the Emerald Crusader momentarily stunned.

Contains 10 stories
$1,000,000 for War Orphans! Introduction
3 pp · Superhero
Justice Society of America [Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]The Sandman [Wesley Dodds]The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]Green Lantern [Alan Scott]The Hourman [Rex Tyler]The Atom [Al Pratt]Johnny ThunderHawkman [Carter Hall]]

In a wartime All-Star Comics #7, Green Lantern returns from the front lines of Asia and Europe, warning the JSA that the situation overseas is dire. With the team rallying to help, Hawkman suggests each member contribute $100,000—only for Johnny to step forward and offer to raise $300,000 alone.

$1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 1
8 pp · Superhero
Green Lantern [Alan Scott]Doiby DicklesFelix Doon [also as Matthew Doon] (business tycoon, mentally unstable)Matthew DoonTommy (villain)other un-named crooks (villains)

Green Lantern teams up with a streetwise cab driver named Doiby to raise a million dollars for war orphans, but their plan takes a wild turn when a mysterious man named Doon is kidnapped from Doiby’s cab. After a tense rescue, the man’s sudden madness baffles even Green Lantern—until his sane brother steps forward with a check for $100,000, leaving the Emerald Crusader relieved and one step closer to his goal.

$1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 2
6 pp · Superhero
The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]Killer Kratzer (boxer)Kratzer's managerSwami Ikthask (fortune teller)un-named thieves (villains, one dies)

In "1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 2," the Spectre takes on a whirlwind of missions—boxing, outsmarting crooks, navigating the stock market, helping a fortune teller, preventing a strike at a munitions plant, and uncovering buried treasure—all in a relentless bid to raise funds for war orphans. With his blend of supernatural power and street-level grit, he moves through a world at war, proving that even a ghost can be a hero in the most human of ways.

$1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 3
6 pp · Superhero
The Atom [Al Pratt] [aka Domino, The Masked Demon]un-named Dean of Calvin CollegeJoe (Al's boxing manager)two un-named gamblers (villains)

In "1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 3," The Atom, under the guise of the Masked Demon, takes on a dangerous undercover mission at Calvin College to expose a ring of gamblers manipulating sports outcomes. With a $50,000 guarantee from the college’s Dean and trustees, he risks everything to win a rigged match and bring the conspirators to justice—earning a crucial $100,000 in funds for war orphans.

$1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 4
6 pp · Superhero
Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]Inza Cramerun-named bankerThe Crime Writers League [Birdyrest un-named] (villains)

In the 1941 pages of *All-Star Comics #7*, Dr. Fate turns to Inza for help in raising funds for war orphans, leading to an unexpected twist when Inza’s sharp mind lands her a $25,000 prize for a crime-themed article—only to be kidnapped by the very men behind the contest, who see her idea as the perfect blueprint. With the stakes high and her safety at risk, Fate must act fast to protect her, ultimately securing his $100,000 share from the banker involved.

$1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 5
7 pp · Superhero
Hawkman [Carter Hall]Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]Will Harring (newspaper publisher)gang of racketeers (villains)

In "The Flying Fury," the hero teams up with a defiant newspaper editor under siege from mob-backed forces silencing his bold editorials. When threats escalate to violence against delivery trucks and newsboys, a desperate bargain is struck: $100,000 to the JSA, in exchange for the paper’s owner joining Hawkman on a mission to bring the culprits to justice.

$1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 6
6 pp · Superhero
The Sandman [Wesley Dodds]Dian BelmontMu King [aka Chinatown Charlie] (villain)Roughhouse Rogan (villain)Sharpie Slocum (villain)

In "§1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 6," Wesley Dodds teams up with Dian Belmont to track down three wanted criminals whose combined bounties reach his $100,000 target. With Dian at the wheel, the Sandman uses his signature sand-based tactics to apprehend the suspects and deliver them to Police HQ, turning their capture into a tangible step toward his goal.

$1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 7
6 pp · Superhero
The Hour Man [Rex Tyler]Arthur WondersKiller Blaine (villain)Blaine's thugs [Tonyother un-named] (villains)un-named taxi driver (villain)The General (villain)Pedro (villain)

In "1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 7," Hour Man joins the Wonders Expedition as they hunt an Aztec treasure, only to find themselves pursued by two ruthless gangs led by Killer Blaine and The General. With his time-bending powers tested to the limit, Hour Man must outwit both criminal factions before the treasure is lost—or worse, weaponized.

$1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 8
7 pp · Humor, Superhero
Johnny ThunderThe ThunderboltHotfist (villain, bank robber)Joey (villain, Hotfist's pal)phony Atom (villain)phony Sandman (villain)

In "1,000,000 for War Orphans! Chapter 8," Johnny stumbles into a mix-up with a gang led by a tough named Hotfist, only to be mistaken for one of them. After a series of frantic attempts to raise $300,000—selling everything from peanuts to umbrellas—Johnny’s efforts end in loss, until a fake Atom and Sandman show up, forcing him to take on the phony JSA'ers. The Thunderbolt arrives to save the day, but the reward remains out of reach.

$1,000,000 for War Orphans! Conclusion
3 pp · Superhero
Justice Society of America [Hawkman [Carter Hall]Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]The Sandman [Wesley Dodds]The Atom [Al Pratt]The Hourman [Rex Tyler]The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]Green Lantern [Alan Scott]Johnny ThunderThe Flash [Jay Garrick] (Honorary Member)Superman [Clark Kent] (Honorary Member)Batman [Bruce Wayne] (Honorary Member)]The Thunderbolt [Archibald] (just a pink flash)

In a quiet moment at JSA HQ, Johnny frets over his failed mission to secure funds for war orphans—until Green Lantern’s ring betrays his presence. As the team laughs at his expense, the sudden arrival of the Flash, Superman, and Batman, bearing $100,000 each, turns the tide in a surprise twist that leaves the young hero stunned. The JSA’s gratitude is immediate, but the real test of their unity is just beginning.

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Raw (Good) $504
CGC 9.4 · 2 in census $14,952*
CGC 9.2 · 3 in census $8,458
CGC 9.0 · 5 in census $6,547
CGC 8.5 · 5 in census $4,730
CGC 8.0 · 2 in census $3,211
CGC 7.5 · 5 in census $2,771
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CGC 7.0 · 11 in census $2,255
CGC 6.5 · 6 in census $1,874
CGC 6.0 · 3 in census $1,722
CGC 5.5 · 5 in census $1,483
CGC 5.0 · 10 in census $1,436
CGC 4.5 · 10 in census $1,314
CGC 4.0 · 6 in census $1,213
CGC 3.5 · 3 in census $938
CGC 3.0 · 10 in census $938
CGC 2.5 · 5 in census $938
CGC 2.0 · 6 in census $569*
CGC 1.5 · 3 in census $437*
CGC 1.0 · 1 in census $365*
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Full credits

artist, inker Martin Nodell
cover pencils, inks E. E. Hibbard

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Reprinted in All Star Comics Archives #2 (1993), Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017), DC Finest: Justice Society of America: For America and Democracy #[nn] (2025)

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