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Cover: Tom Grindberg & Tony DeZuniga

All-Star Squadron #67

Mar 1987 · DC · 0.75 USD; 1.00 CAD; 0.40 GBP
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“The First Case of the Justice Society of America”

Against a backdrop of the U.S. Capitol, this March 1987 finale assembles an impressive lineup of WWII-era heroes — Hawkman soaring front and center with wings fully spread, alongside the hooded Spectre, Doctor Fate in his golden helm, the Flash, a red-and-green-costumed figure, Hourman, and the mysterious Sandman in his fedora and gas mask. Cover pencils by Tom Grindberg and inks by Tony DeZuniga give the ensemble a sense of momentum and purpose, fitting for a send-off bannered "Last Issue Landmark!" The promise of "The First Case of the Justice Society of America" makes this a genuinely exciting cap to Roy Thomas's long-running celebration of DC's golden age heroes.

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writer Roy Thomas · artist Arvell Jones · inker Tony DeZuniga · colorist Carl Gafford · letterer John Clark · cover Tom Grindberg, Tony DeZuniga

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Full credits

writer Roy Thomas
colorist Carl Gafford
letterer John Clark
cover pencils Tom Grindberg
cover inks Tony DeZuniga

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The JSA is called in by the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover on their first case together as a team to stop Nazi sabotage by Fritz Klaver.

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