Issue | #1 |
Published | August 1992 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 1.25 USD; 1.50 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Brian Augustyn |
Characters | Justice Society of America [The Atom [Al Pratt]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders Hall]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Sandman [Wes Dodds]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Mike Parobeck ? |
Inks | Mike Machlan ? |
Characters | Justice Society of America [Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders Hall]; Johnny Thunder; Sandman [Wes Dodds]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; The Atom [Al Pratt]]; Superman [Clark Kent]; Lois Lane; Ultra-Humanite (obscured, identity revealed in #3); Jesse Chambers (first appearance); The New Order [Scud; Cain; Ammo; Corona] |
Synopsis | At an event to welcome back the JSA and celebrate their retirement, some sort of giant mutated creature emerges from the ground. Luckily Superman is in the audience and takes care of the menace. Several months later Green Lantern and Flash are having coffee when they hear that a nuclear power plant has been taken over by an armed group and decide to come out of retirement. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Len Strazewski |
Pencils | Mike Parobeck |
Inks | Mike Machlan |
Colors | Glenn Whitmore |
Letters | Bob Pinaha |
Characters | Justice Society of America [Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Sandman [Wes Dodds]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; The Atom [Al Pratt]; Flash [Jay Garrick]] |
Script | Mark Waid |
Pencils | Mike Parobeck ? (illustrations) |
Inks | Mike Machlan ? (illustrations) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | A behind-the-scenes review of the history of the Justice Society of America in All-Star Comics and short profiles of many of the members. Illustrated with an image of the JSA bursting from the cover of All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #3 and a preview of the cover of the next issue. |