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Showcase Presents: All-Star Squadron Vol. 1: All-Star Squadron #1–18, Annual #1 and material from Justice League of America #193 April 2012 978-1401234362: Crisis on Multiple Earths Vol. 6: All-Star Squadron #14–15 and Justice League of America #195-197, 207-209 June 2013 978-1401238223: Infinity Inc.: The Generations Saga
Members of the All-Star Squadron. Members of DC Comics ' All-Star Squadron , a superhero team made up of virtually every DC-owned character from the Golden Age of Comic Books and several newly retconned into that time period.
Firebrand (Danette Reilly), from the cover to All-Star Squadron #5 (January 1982).. Volcanologist Danette Reilly is the sister of Rod Reilly, the first Firebrand. First introduced in a special "All-Star Squadron" preview in Justice League of America #193 (August 1981), Danette was studying volcanos north of Hawaii when she was kidnapped by the time travelling villain Per Degaton and one of the ...
[3] [4] [5] Afterwards, Baron Blitzkrieg was a frequent opponent of the All-Star Squadron; [6] brainwashing Commander Steel, [7] confronting with Hourman which resulted in Red Bee's death, [8] conspiring with Zyklon to use the Liberty Bell to destroy Philadelphia before bring defeated by the original Liberty Belle, Johnny Quick and Jay Garrick ...
Left the team after All Star Comics #21. [4] Deceased in JSA Secret Files #1. The Spectre: Jim Corrigan: Founding member. [1] Left the team after All Star Comics #23. Earth-2 Corrigan's spirit released from service as Spectre as witnessed in All-Star Comics #71; then Earth-1 Corrigan became the
In All-Star Squadron #58, Mekanique appears suddenly in the headquarters of the All-Star Squadron; she is badly damaged and attacks Firebrand. Before she can be destroyed by Green Lantern, Robotman steps in and offers to repair her. A subsequent power surge threatens to destroy the headquarters, but instead restores Mekanique.
La Garro appearing alongside the founding Infinitors in a promotion for Infinity, Inc. from All-Star Squadron #28. In promotional material appearing in All-Star Squadron #28, a Catwoman-like figure, riding what is referred to as a cat-cycle, appears alongside the Infinity, Inc. group. A caption refers to her as "La Garro", but she never appears ...
He later became part of the wartime All-Star Squadron. According to Jess Nevins' Encyclopedia of Golden Age Superheroes, "Hourman fights a variety of Doctors: the robot-wielding Dr. Darrk, the hypnotist Dr. Feher, the big-headed genius Dr. Glisten; the occultist and alchemist Dr. Iker; and the bio-engineer Dr. Togg. There is also the 90-Minute ...