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Cover: Arvell Jones & Tony DeZuniga

All-Star Squadron #55

Mar 1986 · DC · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.35 GBP
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“Crisis at Canaveral!”

In "Crisis at Canaveral!", Firebrand takes center stage aboard the Monitor's satellite as she leads a historic team of heroes from Earths 1 and 2 in a desperate bid to prevent a rocket carrying the Ultra-Humanite—transformed into an ape and armed with a deadly device—from launching into space from Earth-2 in 1985. Written by Roy Thomas and Dann Thomas, with dynamic art by Arvell Jones and striking cover by Arvell Jones and Tony DeZuniga, this pivotal issue blends time-travel tension with the stakes of a looming catastrophe, all rendered in vivid colors by Carl Gafford and sharp lettering by David Weiss.

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writer Roy Thomas · writer Dann Thomas · artist Arvell Jones · inker Vince Colletta · colorist Carl Gafford · letterer David Weiss · cover Arvell Jones, Tony DeZuniga

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writer Roy Thomas
colorist Carl Gafford
letterer David Weiss
cover pencils Arvell Jones
cover inks Tony DeZuniga

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Firebrand is aboard the Monitor's satellite (parallelling events from Crisis 5), as her next mission is to stop a rocket from launching into space with the Ultra-Humanite (in Ape form) on Earth-2 in 1985 with a destructive device on board. She is joined by several of history's greatest heroes throughout time from Earths 1 and 2 on this mission. She fails to stop the rocket from launching, but destroys the device.

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