Credits
Writer(s):
Len Wein
Penciller(s):
Scott Kolins (pp. 1-2); Andy Kubert (pp. 3-22)
Inker(s):
Scott Kolins (pp. 1-2); Joe Kubert (pp. 3-22)
Colorist(s):
Mike Atiyeh (pp. 1-2); Brad Anderson (pp. 3-22)
Letterer(s):
Rob Leigh
Subject Matter
Genres:
superhero
Character(s):
Justice Society of America [Sandman [Wes Dodds]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Johnny Thunder; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake]]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Tarantula; Steel [Hank Heywood]; Firebrand [Rod Reilly]; Dan the Dyna-Mite; TNT; Stripesy; Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]; Shining Knight; Mr. America [Tex Thomson]; Manhunter [Paul Kirk]; Vigilante [Greg Sanders]; Crimson Avenger [Lee Travis]; Air Wave [Larry Jordan]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Quicksilver [Max Mercury]; Mr. Terrific [Terry Sloane]; Robotman [Robert Crane]; Black Condor [Richard Grey, Jr.]; Zatara; Ray [Happy Terrill]; Sargon; Doll Man [Darrel Dane]; Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln]; Uncle Sam; Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Plastic Man [Eel O'Brian]; Newsboy Legion [Scrapper; Big Words; Gabby; Tommy]; Guardian [Jim Harper]; Injustice Gang of the World [The Brain Wave; The Gambler; Vandal Savage; The Wizard; Per Degaton; The Thinker]; Hooty; Paul Lincoln; Jimmy Mahoney; Peggy Mahoney; Carlton Swayne
Synopsis:
Paul Lincoln recounts how he grew up and went legitimate during the Golden Age of heroes when the Justice Society of America and many other heroes protected the country. But just as he graduated from high school, the JSA got caught up in the Red Scare and retired rather than reveal their identities.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
22