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All-Star Squadron Annual#3
Cover: Rick Hoberg & Jerry Ordway
All-Star Squadron Annual #3
writer Roy Thomas · writer Dann Thomas · artist, inker Jerry Ordway · artist Rick Hoberg · artist Rich Buckler · artist Wayne Boring · artist, inker Richard Howell · artist Carmine Infantino · artist Don Newton · artist Mart Nodell · artist George Pérez · artist, inker Keith Giffen · inker Bill Collins · inker Frank Giacoia · inker Mike Machlan · inker Joe Giella · colorist Gene D'Angelo · letterer Cody · letterer L. Lois Buhalis · cover Rick Hoberg, Jerry Ordway
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Cast · 5 characters
Full credits
writer Roy Thomas
writer Dann Thomas
artist, inker Jerry Ordway
artist Rick Hoberg
artist Rich Buckler
artist Wayne Boring
artist, inker Richard Howell
artist Carmine Infantino
artist Don Newton
artist Mart Nodell
artist George Pérez
artist, inker Keith Giffen
inker Bill Collins
inker Frank Giacoia
inker Mike Machlan
inker Joe Giella
colorist Gene D'Angelo
letterer Cody
letterer L. Lois Buhalis
cover pencils Rick Hoberg
cover inks Jerry Ordway
Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers
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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.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).