All-Star Comics #11

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DC ⋅ 1942
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Gardner Fox

Artist

Jack Burnley

Penciler

Harry G. Peter

Cover Artist

Harry G. Peter

Published

April 1942

Synopsis

THE JUSTICE SOCIETY JOINS THE WAR ON JAPAN In the Justice Society’s first meeting following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawkman announces he is quitting the team to enlist in the armed forces. The others celebrate the news and confess that each of them had similar plans to enlist. Thus they temporarily disband the JSA for the duration of the war and enlist in either the army or (in Johnny Thunder’s case) the navy -- all except for the Spectre, who cannot enlist as he is a ghost. He vows to keep busy on the Homefront.  Carter Hall is assigned to the Interceptor Coast Command to fly pursuit planes. His girlfriend, Shiera Sanders (a.k.a. Hawkgirl), becomes a nurse and is assigned to sail to the Philippines. After she sets sail, a Japanese raid hits the air base, leaving one less plane than pilots. Carter changes into Hawkman and fights side by side with his fellow pilots. After downing all the fighters, he notices troop ships landing in San Francisco bay and helps organize a civilian evacuation. With the help of a policeman, he repels the ground invasion, then torpedoes the warships in the bay. Upon returning to base, the Major asks Hawkman to patrol Shiera's convoy to protect it from the fleeing invasion force. Hawkman lands on Shiera's ship and meets Diana Prince, whom he addresses as Wonder Woman. Shiera later tells Diana that Carter Hall and Hawkman are the same person.  Diana Prince has been assigned to the ambulance corps in the Philippines. She is immediately assigned to the beach patrol, where she treats wounded soldiers. During the next Japanese attack, she decides to follow Hawkman's lead and fight as Wonder Woman. After she ties up the invading force, she hears a report of other landing parties coming. She runs to the beach and swims out under the boats and rips them apart. Then she lassos a plane and rides to another island where she captures a third landing force.  Wesley Dodds is assigned to Wake Island to man anti-aircraft artillery. When he is turned down for guard duty, he patrols anyway as the Sandman. He boards a two-man sub loaded with fuel and torpedoes and discovers a fleet of inbound Japanese carriers. He sends a phony telegraph to the Japanese that a U.S. fleet is approaching, causing the carriers to flee in all directions. He then boards one and destroys all the airplanes aboard.  Al Pratt is assigned to the tank corps and trains to be a tank sergeant. After breezing through qualifications he is assigned to Thailand, where he requests the most difficult assignment. He is told that the Japanese have broken through allied lines at Kota Bharu and he goes to the front to stop them. Although initially successful, he is outmaneuvered, and changes into his Atom costume. Grabbing a tree limb, he flips multiple enemy tanks, then takes over an enemy tank, forcing the Japanese to surrender.  Kent Nelson joins the Army Parachute Troops. The troops are sent to recapture an Aleutian island. The parachutists are being shot out of the sky by Japanese machine gun nest before they can land, so Nelson changes into Doctor Fate mid-jump. Destroying the guns gives his comrades enough time to land and set up and deal with the ground forces. Doctor Fate then goes into the ocean to sink the supporting Japanese battleships.  As Charles McNider, a blind man, tries to figure out where and how to enlist, he gets a call requesting his help in the Medical Corps at a bombed Pacific army hospital. At the hospital, he is to finish the work of Dr. Benson, who was fatally wounded during the bombing. While working at night, Hooty warns the doctor of approaching enemy planes. As Doctor Mid-Nite, he heads out and captures the invading troops and shines a spotlight on incoming enemy planes to aid the anti-aircraft gunners.  Ted Knight becomes an Air Force pilot and is sent to Hawaii for duty. The Americans get word of a Japanese attack on Manila and Ted's squadron is sent to bomb their airfield first. On the way, Ted's bomber is hit by anti-aircraft fire, so he changes into Starman, and rescues several downed pilots. He then joins the dogfight and smashes several planes with his gravity rod, allowing the rest of his squadron to bomb the Japanese airfield. Then Starman captures a battleship and orders the rest of the fleet to surrender.  Johnny Thunder joins the Navy and is assigned to special duty on an aircraft carrier because of his constant mistakes. While attempting to hang a picture, Johnny foils a plot to blow up the ship, instead. The Thunderbolt helps Johnny capture the spy responsible. Later on, without the Thunderbolt's help but with a whole lot of dumb luck, Johnny somehow stops a fleet of Japanese bombers from sinking the carrier.  With their individual missions completed, the division commanders argue about which Justice Society member was the most impressive. A naval commander shows up with Johnny, presenting him to the group. To settle the issue, Johnny has the Thunderbolt bring all eight members and Wonder Woman together for a meeting. Their commanding officers agree that the Justice Society is too important a team to be sidelined indefinitely. In response, Hawkman suggests to his team members that they form a special “Justice Battalion of America” to counter espionage activity within the States. Doctor Fate recommends Wonder Woman for JSA membership and she proudly accepts the offer, though warns them her availability is limited.

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