All-Star Squadron #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis January 1987 issue of All-Star Squadron puts the spotlight squarely on Johnny Quick, and the cover by Arvell Jones and Tony DeZuniga captures the speedster in full stride — red and yellow costume gleaming, blond hair swept back, reaching toward the reader with a confident grin as multiple speed-blur versions of himself streak across a dramatic curved landscape behind him. Roy Thomas, Don Heck, and Tony DeZuniga deliver what the cover boldly promises: the story of how Johnny Quick came to be. It's a fine spotlight issue for one of DC's Golden Age speedsters, and a satisfying chapter in the long-running All-Star Squadron saga.
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Johnny uses his magic formula to stop a circus who are using their skills to commit burglaries.
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