Cover Credits |
Artist: Jerry Ordway |
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Comic Title: All-Star Squadron #21
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: May 1983
On Sale Date:
February 24, 1983 Newsstand Date February 24, 1983
Source: House Ad, Night Force #10, Page 31
Newsstand Date February 24, 1983
Source: Comic Reader, #209
Newsstand Date February 24, 1983
Source: DC Coming Attractions, #75
Newsstand Date February 24, 1983
Source: Comics Journal, #79
Newsstand Date February 24, 1983
Source: Amazing Heroes, #19
Shipping Date February 1, 1983
Source: Comic Reader, #209
Shipping Date February 1, 1983
Source: DC Coming Attractions, #75
Copyright Date February 1, 1983
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1983
DC publication dates beyond April 1981 listed by the LoC
represent shipping dates NOT newsstand sale dates
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $0.60
Page Count: 32
Editor: Roy Thomas
Story |
Title: "A Tale of Three Citadels"
Pages: 23
Feature(s):
All-Star Squadron (of Earth-2)
Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciller: Jerry Ordway
Inker: Mike Machlan
Letterer: Carrie Spiegle (McCarthy)
Colorist: Eugene D'Angelo
Feature Character(s)
- All-Star Squadron (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Liberty Belle (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Johnny Quick (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Robotman (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Tarantula (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Commander Steel (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Firebrand (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Wonder Woman (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #25)
- Justice Society of America (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #25)
- Hawkman (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #23)
- Atom (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #23)
- Doctor Fate (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #23)
- Doctor Mid-Nite (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #25)
- Johnny Thunder (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #25)
- Sandman (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #25)
- Starman (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #25)
- Green Lantern (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #20; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Superman (last appearance in Superman #17; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
Villain(s)
- Ultra-Humanite (last appearance in Action Comics #21; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Cyclotron (Terry Curtis; last appearance in Action Comics #21; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Deathbolt (first appearance; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- The Creepy-Crawlies (first appearance; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
Guest Appearance(s)
- Thunderbolt (last appearance in All-Star Comics #11; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #28)
Other Character(s)
- Elektro the Robot (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #19; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #22)
- Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia (first appearance; last appearance in Secret Origins #7; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #50)
- An unnamed New York City cop (dies in this story; no further appearances)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- Alexei Luthor (in flashback to the fourth story of Superman #17)
- Spectre (in a photo)
- Dragon King (in flashback to All-Star Squadron #4)
Comments:
Although All-Star Squadron #19 shows that the JSA banding together as the Justice Battalion was only a dream created by Brain Wave, Hawkman reveals in this issue that the War Department has contacted him to form just such a group. Wonder Woman agrees to become the group’s secretary, though not a fully-fledged member as proposed in All-Star Comics #11.
Cyclotron’s costume is a duplicate of that worn by the Atom beginning in 1947.
The Hammer of Thor was last seen in All-Star Squadron #18.
This story, which takes place in early February, 1942 is continued in part from All-Star Squadron #20 and continues in All-Star Squadron #22.
Synopsis:
Following their battle with the Brain Wave, the All-Star Squadron splits up to handle several loose ends.
Hawkman, Atom, Dr. Fate, and Firebrand visit the demolished JSA headquarters to retrieve the Hammer of Thor used by Fairy Tales Fenton. They are attacked by Cyclotron and the Creepy-Crawlies, who take possession of the Hammer, while burning down the JSA’s building.
The remaining members of the JSA and Wonder Woman, who has joined as secretary, travel to Washington to form the Justice Battalion.
Green Lantern, Liberty Belle, and the recently arrived Superman take a trip to Superman’s Secret Citadel to store the Powerstone that Superman has found and for Belle to get ideas for transforming the Trylon and Perisphere into the new Squadron Headquarters. They come under assualt from more Creepy-Crawlies and Deathbolt. While they are able to hold their own, the Powerstone is taken by the mastermind of the villains, the Ultra-Humanite, an old foe of Superman.
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