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Issue: All-Star Squadron Annual #3
Publication Date: September 1984
 
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Rating: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Publisher: FlagDC
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Indicia Publisher: DC Comics Inc.
On Sale Date: 06/14/1984
Volume: none
Pages: 52
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: 0709893311045
Price: $1.50 CAD
Indicia Frequency: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Content Items: 0 (0 stories, 0 covers)
4 (1 story, 1 cover) from base issue
Editor(s): Roy Thomas (editor); Janice Race (associate editor); Tom Condon (managing editor); Dick Giordano (executive editor)
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Modern Age U.S.
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior (#1 - 2); mando interior (#3)
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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Illustration  on  Cover, Front from base issue
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Subject Matter
superhero
All-Star Squadron [JSA [Superman [Kal-L]; Batman (Earth-2); Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Wonder Woman (Earth-2); Flash [Jay Garrick]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]]]; Ian Karkull (villain)
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superhero
All-Star Squadron [Tarantula; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Justice Society of America [Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Johnny Thunder; Sandman [Wes Dodds]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-L]; Batman; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Thunderbolt]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Lois Lane; Joan Williams; Robert Cummings; Ian Karkull (main villain); Catwoman (villain); Sieur Satan (villain); Alexander the Great (villain); Lightning Master (villain); Wotan (villain); Zor (villain); Tarantula (villain); Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Harry S. Truman; Dwight Eisenhower; John F. Kennedy; Lyndon B. Johnson; Richard Nixon; Gerald Ford; Jimmy Carter; Ronald Reagan; unknown future president (death)
Midnight in Manhattan-- Late February 1942...
Tarantula and Wonder Woman use her magic sphere to view an early Justice Society case, before Wonder Woman arrived in Man's World, where the JSAers disrupted a plot of Ian Karkull's to murder the next nine future presidents and Franklin Delano Roosevelt on June 28, 1941, though neither the JSAers nor Tarantula and Wonder Woman know why Karkull targeted the men. The JSAers successfully protected seven of the men, but Green Lantern was unable to protect the eighth due to his ring's weakness against all things made of wood.
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Dann Thomas is credited as "researcher" in the credits, but as "co-plotter" in All-Star Companion Volume Two. It is unclear precisely which pages Bill Collins inked, but it is likely he inked at least Rick Hoberg's pages and possibly Rich Buckler's page. It is also possible that Mike Machlan, Frank Giacoia, or Joe Giella may have inked additional pages beyond those for which they are specifically credited.

The story is arranged like a Golden Age JSA tale in that the team appears together at the beginning and end, but split up as individual characters or two-member teams in intermediate chapters.

The vitality of the JSAers and their associates into their old age is explained in this story as a side effect of being bathed in the time rays of Ian Karkull's shadow energy. At the end of the story, Green Lantern resigns as chairman and becomes an honorary member to deal with his guilt over being unable to save a child and Hourman takes a leave of absence to deal with his Miraclo addiction, with Starman suggesting himself as his replacement. Dr. Fate also fears being possessed by Nabu though his helmet, foreshadowing his change to his half-helmet in More Fun Comics #72, All-Star Comics #8, and All-Star Squadron #23.

The story was thoroughly researched for historical accuracy to determine precisely where the next eight Presidents after FDR were on June 28, 1941.
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All-Star Squadroom
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Follows page 9 of sequence 1. Normally a letters column, this issue has an article by Thomas.
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science fiction, superhero
Jemm; Luther Mannkin
The planet Earth...
Luther Mannkin encounters an alien.
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Promo insert which includes two pages from Jemm, Son of Saturn (DC, 1984 series) #1, on glossy paper. Not in all copies.

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