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All-Star Squadron #48 cover
Cover: Mike Harris & Tony DeZuniga

All-Star Squadron #48

Aug 1985 · DC · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.35 GBP
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“Camelot 1942!”

Roy Thomas, Mike Harris, and Vince Colletta bring a thrillingly unusual WWII-era twist to DC's All-Star Squadron with "Camelot 1942!" — a story blending Arthurian legend with Golden Age heroics. The cover, penciled by Mike Harris and inked by Tony DeZuniga, delivers the drama immediately: an armor-clad Shining Knight — warned by the cover copy that he's now fighting on the other side — squares off sword-in-hand against a blue-and-yellow-costumed hero, while a flame-wielding woman in red, a silver metallic figure, and special guest star Blackhawk (spotlighted in a portrait inset) round out the tense confrontation. It's a genuinely inventive 1985 mashup that makes medieval chivalry and wartime adventure feel like a natural pair.

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writer Roy Thomas · artist Mike Harris · inker Vince Colletta · colorist Carl Gafford · letterer David Cody Weiss · cover Mike Harris, Tony DeZuniga

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writer Roy Thomas
colorist Carl Gafford
cover pencils Mike Harris
cover inks Tony DeZuniga

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Wotan uses his magic to trick the Shining Knight into believing that King Arthur has returned.

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