All-Star Comics #70

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DC ⋅ 1978
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Paul Levitz

Penciler

Joe Staton

Penciler

Al Milgrom

Cover Artist

Al Milgrom

Inker

Bob Layton

Colorist

Jerry Serpe

Colorist

Tatjana Wood

Cover Artist

Tatjana Wood

Letterer

Ben Oda

Published

February 1978

Synopsis

A PARTING OF THE WAYS! The Golden Age Hawkman adjourns an historic meeting of the Justice Society of America. Retired members bid their farewells, until only the current roster is left on the premises. They, too, break off to resume their civilian identities, leaving Power Girl, Wildcat and the Star-Spangled Kid to mind the headquarters. With the city seemingly quiet, the Star-Spangled Kid shuts the monitors down, just missing a sudden assault on Gotham National Bank. Overcome by boredom, Power Girl, too, takes her leave. The Strike Force lay siege to Gotham National Bank, repelling Gotham City's Police Department, with their superior armaments. Police Lieutenant James Corrigan cordons off the area, and waits for back-up. Frustrated and bored, Wildcat and the Star-Spangled Kid depart Justice Society of America headquarters.Unbeknownst to the two heroes, a shadowy figure enters, as they exit, and re-activates the mission monitor screens. Corrigan's back-up arrives, but even Gotham's Tactical Police Squad prove no match for the Strike Force. Wildcat and the Star-Spangled Kid resume their civilian identities, and hole up at Duffy's Tavern, one of Wildcat's old haunts. When Wildcat, as Ted Grant, makes several disparaging comments about himself, an eavesdropping barfly attacks him. Ironically, the man willing to defend Grant's good name, doesn't realize he's actually fighting with Grant. A bar brawl breaks out. When the Star Spangled Kid, as Sylvester Pemberton III, sees a news report on the Strike Force's assault on the police, he drags Grant away from the fight. The two men don their costumes, and set off after the Strike Force.Using the power of his cosmic converter belt, the Star-Spangled Kid disables the Strike Force's getaway vehicles. Though the two heroes fight valiantly, they are overwhelmed by the superior numbers of the Strike Force. Before the police can arrive on the scene, the Strike Force escapes, with Wildcat and the Star-Spangled Kid as their prisoners. Doctor Fate returns home,...

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