
Cover Credits |
Artist: Martin Naydel |
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Comic Title: All-Star Comics #27
Publisher: DC
(All-American Comics, Inc.)
Address: 480 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: Winter 1945
On Sale Date:
November 16, 1945 Newsstand Date November 16, 1945
Source: House Ad, Sensation Comics #49, Page IFC
Copyright Date November 13, 1945
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1946-1947
Until 1958 DC did not report actual on sale dates to the copyright office
The publication dates listed in LoC records are NOT release dates.
Frequency: Quarterly
Cover Price: $0.10
Page Count: 48
Editor: Sheldon Mayer
Story |
Title: "A Place in the World"
Pages: 38
Feature(s):
Justice Society of America (of Earth-2)
Writer: Gardner F. Fox
Artist: Martin Naydel
Artist: Joe Kubert
Artist: Stan Aschmeier
Artist: Paul Reinman
Artist: Jon Chester Kozlak
Reprinted In:
All Star Comics Archives Vol. 6 HC (2001)
Feature Character(s)
- Justice Society of America (last appearance in All-Star Comics #26; next appearance in Wonder Woman #243)
- Hawkman (last appearance in Flash Comics #68; next appearance in Wonder Woman #243)
- Flash (last appearance in Flash Comics #68; next appearance in Wonder Woman #243)
- Green Lantern (last appearance in All-American Comics #70; next appearance in Wonder Woman #243)
- Doctor Mid-Nite (last appearance in All-American Comics #70; next appearance in Wonder Woman #243)
- Johnny Thunder (last appearance in Flash Comics #68; next appearance in Wonder Woman #243)
- Wildcat (last appearance in Sensation Comics #49; next appearance in Wonder Woman #243)
- Wonder Woman (last appearance in Sensation Comics #49; next appearance in Wonder Woman #15)
Villain(s)
- Two water robbers, Ox Morgan and his men, men posing as Shu-Lu-Wit-Si spirits, Gus and a gang of jewel thieves, an outlaw gang, and Bog Logan's gang (no further appearances)
Guest Appearance(s)
- Thunderbolt (last appearance in Flash Comics #68; next appearance in Flash Comics #69)
Other Character(s)
- Fred Monday and Jimmy (a war vetern and his brother; no further appearances)
- Edouard Laviere, Hal Porowski, his father, Sven Lindquist, Anthony Cellini, Tommy O'Leary, and Bill Yancey (handicapped boys; no further appearances)
Comments:
Wildcat replaces the Atom as an official JSA member in this story only.
Synopsis:
The JSA enlists the aid of several handicapped boys to help them track down criminal gangs. The JSA works with the boys to restore their confidence in themselves and to show people that the handicapped can be productive members of society. Hawkman works with a victim of infantile paralysis to combat some water robbers; a blind boy helps Dr. Mid-Nite catch arsonist Ox Morgan; Green Lantern and the one-armed Sven Lindquist expose a superstitious hoax; Wildcat is assisted by Anthony Cellini's lip reading skills to stop some outlaws; Johnny Thunder helps stutterer Tommy O'Leary corral some outlaws; and the Flash tricks Bog Logan and his gang with the assistance of spastic Bill Yancey.
Following their missions, the JSA makes a pledge with their Junior JSA followers to treat the handicapped including war veterns with respect and not pity.
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