All-Star Comics #65

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DC ⋅ 1977
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Artist

Wallace 'Wally' Wood

Cover Artist

Wallace 'Wally' Wood

Writer

Paul Levitz

Colorist

Elizabeth Safian

Published

April 1977

Synopsis

THE MASTER PLAN OF VANDAL SAVAGE Working together, Power Girl and the Golden Age Superman escape from Vandal Savage's force field prison. Upon escaping, time seems to shift around them, moving them to a strange, futuristic world. While the Golden Age Superman destroys an attacking robot, a native of the alien world makes contact with Power Girl. Though seemingly a victim of Vandal Savage's tyranny, the man leads the two Kryptonians into another trap. Back in Camelot, the Golden Age Flash, having freed King Arthur, races into the time stream, to search for his missing teammates. Power Girl and the Golden Age Superman escape Vandal Savage's trap. A hologram of Vandal Savage's face fills the sky, providing cover for another attacking robot. Taking Power Girl by surprise, the robot blasts her into unconsciousness, then carries her to Vandal Savage.The Golden Age Superman attempts to rescue her, but his powers fail him. As he drags himself to his feet, the Man of Steel takes notice of the twin green suns in the sky. Each star emitting Kryptonite radiation. Facing the hopelessness of his search, the Golden Age Flash returns to Camelot, in the hopes that his teammates will, instead, find him. In the present, the Golden Age Green Lantern watches as his company is foreclosed upon. A mysterious man lends an ear to the Golden Age Green Lantern's rant, while leading his rage, with sinister advice. In his weakened state, the Golden Age Superman is beat down by Vandal Savage's robots, then carried into an arena to face Vandal Savage himself. With Vandal Savage focusing all his concentration on beating the Man of Steel to death, his hold over Merlin fades. Merlin releases the Golden Age Hawkman from his prison cell. This action draws a robot sentry, which vaporizes Merlin.Though deprived of his wings, the Golden Age Hawkman fights his way to freedom. Using his acrobatic acumen, coupled with the Nth metal in his belt, the Golden Age Hawkman makes his way down to the street. Putting as much distance as he can from...

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