All-Star Squadron #60

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Newsstand ⋅ DC ⋅ 1986
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Roy Thomas

Writer

Dann Thomas

Artist

Jerry Ordway

Penciler

Arvell Jones

Penciler

Mike Clark

Inker

Vince Colletta

Inker

Tony DeZuniga

Colorist

Carl Gafford

Letterer

David Cody Weiss

Published

August 1986

Synopsis

After a series of adventures on parallel versions of Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus, and Pluto, several members of the Justice Society of America return to Earth-2: Hawkman, the Spectre, Johnny Thunder and his Thunderbolt, Starman, Wonder Woman, Dr. Mid-Nite, Sandman, and the Atom. They don't get a break from their interdimensonal hop; as soon as they return, they're called in to capture Nazi sabateurs. One of them is a scientist named Gootsden, the very one who sent them into the parallel dimensions in the first place. They find the radio that Gootsden was using to communicate with Hitler, and Hawkman sends a greeting to the Furher, telling him about all the secrets they've learned that will help the Allies. Hitler, of course, is furious and vows to have revenge on the heroes and the whole world.Shortly after, the JSA members meet with the rest of the All-Star Squadron (except for a few absent members.) There, they see the Earth-2 Aquaman (most of the All-Star members didn't recognize him, because he apparently had never attended a meeting.) They also meet up with Mekanique, a female robot claiming to be from the future. She had earlier warned them about an accident that would take place, so Green Lantern and All-Star member Firebrand had stopped the accident, and saved a little girl and an admiral. Firebrand apologizes for having been suspicious of Mekanique's motives. The robot claims she's not offended, and even agrees that one has to be cautious when dealing with the future.The All-Star members then assemble to take a group picture. The Earth-2 Batman is reluctant to have his photo taken. This shouldn't be surprising; after all, he is the Dark Knight and likes being behind the scenes. But he goes along with it, and even smiles for the camera. He comments that some of the All-Star members are missing, mainly "Plastic Man and a few others."Firebrand explains their absences: Uncle Sam (the living embodiment of America's patriotic faith, incredibly strong after the Japanese...

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