All-Star Squadron Vol 1 67

"For America, for democracy!"

- JSA battle cry

{{DC Database:Comic Template
 * Title              = All-Star Squadron
 * Image              = All-Star Squadron 67.jpg
 * Volume             = 1
 * Issue              = 67
 * Month              = March
 * Year               = 1987


 * Executive Editor   = Jenette Kahn
 * CoverArtist1       = Tony DeZuniga
 * CoverArtist2       = Tom Grindberg


 * PreviousIssue      = All-Star Squadron #66
 * NextIssue          = &mdash;


 * Quotation          =
 * Speaker            =


 * StoryTitle1        = "The First Case of the Justice Society of America"
 * Synopsis1          =
 * Editor1_1          = Roy Thomas
 * Writer1_1          = Roy Thomas
 * Penciler1_1        = Arvell Jones
 * Inker1_1           = Tony DeZuniga
 * Colourist1_1       = Carl Gafford
 * Letterer1_1        = John Clark

Featured Characters:
 * Appearing1 =


 * All-Star Squadron
 * Tarantula (Jonathan Law) {{BTS}}


 * Justice Society of America
 * Atom (Al Pratt)
 * Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson)
 * Flash (Jay Garrick)
 * Green Lantern (Alan Scott)
 * Hawkman (Carter Hall)
 * Hourman (Rex Tyler)
 * Sandman (Wesley Dodds)
 * Spectre (Jim Corrigan)

Supporting Characters:


 * Hawkgirl (Shiera Sanders Hall) {{Cameo}}
 * Irene Miller {{Cameo}}
 * Johnny Thunder (John L. Thunder)
 * Thunderbolt (Yz)

Villains:


 * Captain Erdner
 * Fritz Klaver
 * Baron, The
 * Masters

Other Characters:


 * J. Edgar Hoover
 * Krapek
 * Ryan

Locations:


 * Massachusetts
 * Boston
 * Salem
 * Tower of Fate
 * Calvin City
 * Tri-State College


 * Maryland
 * Michigan
 * Detroit


 * Ohio
 * Toledo


 * Oklahoma
 * Pennsylvania
 * Pittsburgh


 * Texas
 * El Paso


 * Washington D.C.

Items:


 * Amulet of Anubis
 * Cloak of Destiny
 * Green Lantern Ring
 * Helmet of Fate
 * Nth Metal

Vehicles:


 * The S.S. Liberty


 * Cast1              = Atom (Al Pratt)
 * Cast2              = Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson)
 * Cast3              = Flash (Jay Garrick)
 * Cast4              = Green Lantern (Alan Scott)
 * Cast5              = Hawkgirl (Shiera Sanders Hall)
 * Cast6              = Hawkman (Carter Hall)
 * Cast7              = Hourman (Rex Tyler)
 * Cast8              = Irene Miller
 * Cast9              = Johnny Thunder (John L. Thunder)
 * Cast10             = Justice Society of America
 * Cast11             = Sandman (Wesley Dodds)
 * Cast12             = Spectre (Jim Corrigan)
 * Cast13             = Thunderbolt (Yz)


 * Location1          = Boston
 * Location2          = Calvin City
 * Location3          = Detroit
 * Location4          = El Paso
 * Location5          = Maryland
 * Location6          = Massachusetts
 * Location7          = Michigan
 * Location8          = Ohio
 * Location9          = Oklahoma
 * Location10         = Pennsylvania
 * Location11         = Pittsburgh
 * Location12         = Salem
 * Location13         = Tower of Fate
 * Location14         = Texas
 * Location15         = Toledo
 * Location16         = Washington DC


 * Item1              = Amulet of Anubis
 * Item2              = Cloak of Destiny
 * Item3              = Green Lantern Ring
 * Item4              = Helmet of Fate
 * Item5              = Nth Metal


 * Notes              =
 * Final issue of the series.


 * Writer/editor Roy Thomas provides an editorial at the end of this issue announcing the publication of a sequal series to this title called Young All-Stars. Young All-Stars #1 shipped in March of 1987.


 * The events from this issue chronologically take place in December of 1940.


 * The Tarantula (Jonathan Law) narrates this issue, but does not make an actual appearance.


 * This issue recaps events originally presented in All-Star Comics #4.


 * The Atom chronologically appears next in All-American Comics #23.


 * Doctor Fate chronologically appears next in More Fun Comics #63.


 * The Flash chronologically appears next in Flash Comics #14.


 * Green Lantern chronologically appears next in All-American Comics #23.


 * Hawkman and Hawkgirl chronologically appears next in Flash Comics #14.


 * Hourman chronologically appears next in Adventure Comics #58.


 * Irene Miller chronologically appears next in All-American Comics #23.


 * Johnny Thunder and the Thunderbolt chronologically appear next in Flash Comics #14.


 * The Sandman chronologically appears next in Adventure Comics #58.


 * The Spectre chronologically appears next in More Fun Comics #63.


 * Nth Metal is referred to as "Ninth Metal" in this issue.


 * Trivia             =
 * In All-Star Comics #4, the F.B.I. director was not identified. This issue establishes that it was J. Edgar Hoover who distributed the orders to the Justice Society.


 * Recommended        =
 * All-Star Squadron #1-67
 * Justice Society of America (Volume 1) #1-8
 * Justice Society of America (Volume 2) #1-10
 * Justice Society of America (Volume 3) #1-up
 * JSA #1-87
 * JSA All-Stars #1-8
 * JSA Classified #1-up
 * JSA: Strange Adventures #1-6
 * Young All-Stars #1-31


 * CustomSection1     = Related Articles
 * CustomText1        =
 * 1941
 * Justice Society image gallery
 * Justice Society members list
 * Justice Society Reserves list
 * Justice Society Rogues Gallery
 * Justice Society villains
 * Justice Society titles

Appearances

 * Atom appearances list
 * Doctor Fate appearances list
 * Flash appearances list
 * Green Lantern appearances list
 * Hawkgirl appearances list
 * Hawkman appearances list
 * Hourman appearances list
 * Johnny Thunder and Thunderbolt appearances list
 * Sandman appearances list
 * Spectre appearances list

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 * Links              =
 * All-Star Comics article at Wikipedia
 * Justice Society of America article at Wikipedia
 * Justice Society of America article at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
 * Justice Society of America article at the Hembeck Files
 * Justice Society of America at DrakeSix's Web Site
 * JSA: Fact File
 * JSA Chronology