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DC Silver Age Classics The Brave and the Bold 28#[nn]
Cover: Mike Sekowsky & Murphy Anderson

DC Silver Age Classics The Brave and the Bold 28 #[nn]

Apr 1992 · DC · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
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In "Starro the Conqueror!", Aquaman races to warn his closest allies after a frantic Peter the Puffer Fish warns of an alien invasion led by the sinister Starro the Conqueror, who’s turned three ordinary starfish into his mind-controlled lieutenants. With Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern, Flash, and J’onn J’onzz rallying to Earth’s defense—though Superman and Batman are otherwise occupied—the heroes split into teams to confront the threat. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated with dynamic energy by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Bernard Sachs and lettering by Gaspar Saladino, this 1992 classic features a cover by Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson that captures the alien menace in bold, striking detail.

Contains 5 stories
Starro the Conqueror!
5 pp · Superhero
Justice League of America [Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]Aquaman [Arthur Curry]Superman [Clark Kent] (cameo)Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]Batman [Bruce Wayne] (cameo)Flash [Barry Allen]Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]] (first appearance)StarroSteve Trevor (cameo)Captain Harding (cameo)

In "Starro the Conqueror!" from DC Silver Age Classics: The Brave and the Bold #28, a frantic Peter the Puffer Fish warns Aquaman of an alien invasion—Starro the Conqueror has descended upon Earth, turning three ordinary starfish into his mind-controlled lieutenants. With the help of Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, and J’onn J’onzz, Aquaman rallies the heroes, setting the stage for a team-up that tests their unity against a threat from beyond the stars.

Starro vs. Green Lantern
5 pp · Superhero
Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]Starro
Starro vs. Wonder Woman and John Jones
6 pp · Superhero
Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]Starro

In "Starro vs. Wonder Woman and John Jones," the Amazon warrior and the Martian Manhunter team up to rescue a group of Earth scientists kidnapped by a rogue Starro lieutenant. As they uncover the alien's plan to absorb planetary knowledge, they face a growing threat—this Starro can now channel its stolen intellect into devastating nuclear blasts.

Starro vs. the Flash!
6 pp · Superhero
Flash [Barry Allen]Snapper Carr (intro)StarroJohn Carr (Snapper's father)Mrs. Carr (Snapper's mother)Janet Carr (Snapper's sister)

In "Starro vs. the Flash!" from DC Silver Age Classics The Brave and the Bold 28, the Flash races to stop a Starro duplicate in Happy Harbor, where most of the town lies under alien control—except for a single defiant teenager. With the help of a mysterious ally, he overcomes the third Starro lieutenant, uncovers the location of the real Starro, and makes a surprising decision about who joins him for the final confrontation.

Starro vs. Justice League of America
3.67 pp · Superhero
Justice League of America [Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]Aquaman [Arthur Curry]Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]Flash [Barry Allen]Batman [Bruce Wayne] (cameo)Superman [Clark Kent] (cameo)Snapper Carr (joins)]Starro (villain)

In this pulse-pounding Silver Age tale from *The Brave and the Bold* #28, the Justice League of America faces off against the alien menace Starro, whose mind-control powers threaten to overwhelm the team. When even the mightiest heroes fall under his influence, it's a surprising clue—lime dust—that gives Flash and Green Lantern the edge they need to turn the tide.

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Full credits

cover pencils Mike Sekowsky
cover inks Murphy Anderson

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