
Cover Credits |
Penciller: Arvell M. Jones Inker: Pablo Marcos |
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Comic Title: All-Star Squadron #46
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: June 1985
On Sale Date:
March 28, 1985 Newsstand Date March 28, 1985
Source: DC Releases, #13
Newsstand Date March 28, 1985
Source: House Ad, All-Star Squadron #46, Page 28
Newsstand Date March 28, 1985
Source: Amazing Heroes, #66
Shipping Date March 5, 1985
Source: DC Releases, #13
Shipping Date March 5, 1985
Source: Comics Journal, #96
Copyright Date March 5, 1985
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1985
DC publication dates beyond April 1981 listed by the LoC
represent shipping dates NOT newsstand sale dates
Shipping Date March 5, 1985
Source: Amazing Heroes, #66
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $0.75
Page Count: 32
Editor: Roy Thomas
Story |
Title: "Philadelphia – It Tolls for Thee"
Pages: 22
Feature(s):
All-Star Squadron (of Earth-2)
Writer: Roy Thomas
Plotter: Danette Thomas
Penciller: Arvell M. Jones
Inker: Pablo Marcos
Letterer: David Cody Weiss
Colorist: Eugene D'Angelo
Feature Character(s)
- All-Star Squadron (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #45; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #47)
- Liberty Belle (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #45; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #50)
- Johnny Quick (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #45; next appearance in More Fun Comics #84)
- Green Lantern (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #45; next appearance in All-American Comics #43)
- Flash (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #45; next appearance in All-Flash #6)
- Wonder Woman (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #45; next appearance in Sensation Comics #10)
- Hourman (last appearance in Adventure Comics #78; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #47)
- Hawkman (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #44; next appearance in Flash Comics #34)
- Hawkgirl (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #44; next appearance in Flash Comics #34)
- Amazing-Man (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #43; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #47)
- Robotman (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #44; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #47)
- Firebrand (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #44; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #47)
- Tarantula (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #44; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #47)
Villain(s)
- Baron Blitzkrieg (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #45; next appearance in World's Finest Comics #246)
- Zwerg (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #45; no further appearances)
- Zyklon (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #45; no further appearances)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- Commander Steel (in flashback to All-Star Squadron #9)
- Atom (in flashback to All-Star Squadron #9)
- Franklin D. Roosevelt (in flashback to All-Star Squadron #9)
- Winston Churchill (in flashback to All-Star Squadron #9)
Comments:
This issue contains a single-page Golden Age Gallery featuring Dr. Fate by Dan Jurgens.
This story, which takes place in early March, 1942, is continued from All-Star Squadron #45.
Synopsis:
Johnny Quick and Libby Lawrence question Baron Blitzkrieg’s assistant Zwerg to learn the location of his secret hide-out. Johnny is delayed, but Liberty Belle and Hawkgirl find the hide-out in Philadelphia where Blitzkrieg intends to use the Liberty Bell to restore his eyesight.
Zyklon battles Hawkgirl and Belle, while Blitzkrieg waits for lightning to strike a machine to power the device which will restore his sight. Hawkgirl and Zyklon knock each other out, leaving Liberty Belle to break the machine. Lightning strikes at just that moment, restoring the Baron’s sight and also giving Belle sonic powers. Blitzkrieg escapes just as the other All-Star’s arrive.
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