Unofficial All-Star Squadron Index |
ALL-STAR SQUADRON #67
Cover Date: March 1987
Cover Price: $0.75
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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Tom Grindberg (signed)
Inks: Tony DeZuniga (signed)
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Credits:
Plot | Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas |
Story | Roy Thomas (adapted from All-Star Comics #4 by Gardner Fox) |
Pencils | Arvell Jones |
Inks | Tony DeZuniga |
Colors | Carl Gafford |
Lettering | John Clark |
Associate editing | Nick Cuti |
Editing | Roy Thomas |
Feature Character(s):
- Justice Society of America:
- Sandman (last in flashback in DC Universe: Legacies #1; in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
- Atom I (last in flashback in DC Universe: Legacies #1; in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
- Hourman (in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
- Spectre (in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
- Flash I (in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
- Hawkman (in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
- Green Lantern (Alan Scott; in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
- Doctor Fate (in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
- Johnny Thunder (in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
Villain(s):
- The Baron (first appearance; a fifth-columnist spy; in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
- Fritz Klaver (first appearance; a fifth-columnist spy; in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
Guest Appearance(s):
- Irene Miller (in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
- Shiera Sanders (in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
Other Character(s):
- J. Edgar Hoover (in flashback to All-Star Comics #4 with new details)
Comment(s):
- This is the last issue of this series.
- Issues 61 through 67 of this title are mostly retelling of origins of the major players in All-Star Squadron. This is a retelling of the first case of the Justice Society of America with new details, told for John Law's book on the Mystery Men of World War II.
Solicitation:
- The JSA is called in by the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover on their first case together as a team to stop Fritz Klaver.