All-Star Squadron Annual #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1984 oversized annual brings together the All-Star Squadron and the Justice Society of America in grand fashion, with a cover by Rick Hoberg and Jerry Ordway that's positively packed with Golden Age energy. Superman soars in from the upper left while Green Lantern fires a burst of power at a looming shadowy villain, Batman leaps in from the right, and Hawkgirl, the Flash, and a figure in a bold yellow-and-black costume crowd the foreground in the heat of battle — all set against a glittering city skyline drenched in crimson. With Roy Thomas at the helm and an extraordinary roster of artists including Carmine Infantino, George Pérez, Don Newton, and Keith Giffen contributing to the interior, this annual delivers a remarkable showcase of DC talent celebrating the heroes of another era.
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Tarantula and Wonder Woman use her magic sphere to view an early Justice Society case, before Wonder Woman arrived in Man's World, where the JSAers disrupted a plot of Ian Karkull's to murder the next nine future presidents and Franklin Delano Roosevelt on June 28, 1941, though neither the JSAers nor Tarantula and Wonder Woman know why Karkull targeted the men. The JSAers successfully protected seven of the men, but Green Lantern was unable to protect the eighth due to his ring's weakness against all things made of wood.
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