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| BaseOfOperations = The [[Trylon]] and [[Perisphere]], New York City
 
| BaseOfOperations = The [[Trylon]] and [[Perisphere]], New York City
   
| TeamLeaders = Formerly [[Liberty Belle (Libby Lawrence)]]; Formerly [[Hawkman (Carter Hall)]]
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| TeamLeaders = Formerly [[Liberty Belle (Libby Lawrence)]]; [[Hawkman (Carter Hall)]]
 
| CurrentMembers =
 
| CurrentMembers =
 
| FormerMembers = [[All-Star Squadron (New Earth)#Former Members|See Below]]
 
| FormerMembers = [[All-Star Squadron (New Earth)#Former Members|See Below]]
| Allies = [[Justice Society]], [[Blackhawks]], The All-Star Squadron had a robotic butler named [[Gernsback]]
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| Allies = [[Justice Society]], [[Blackhawks]], [[Gernsback]]
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| Enemies = [[Funnyface (New Earth)|Funnyface]], [[Prince Daka (Earth-Two)|Prince Daka]], [[Sumo (New Earth)|Sumo]], [[Wotan]], [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Per Degaton]], [[Feathered Serpent (Earth-Two)|Feathered Serpent]], [[Baron Blitzkrieg]], [[Anton Hastor (New Earth)|Hath-Set]], [[Nuclear]], [[Fairy Tales Fenton (Earth-Two)|Fairy Tales Fenton]], [[Brainwave]], [[Ultra-Humanite]], [[Cyclotron]], [[Sky Pirate]], [[Cyrus Gold (Earth-Two)|Solomon Grundy]], [[Deathbolt]], [[Kulak]], [[Black Dragon Society]], [[Real American (Earth-Two)|Real American]], [[Axis Amerika]], [[Nazi Party]], [[Zwerg (New Earth)|Major Zwerg]], [[Thomas Morita (New Earth)|Kung]], [[Anton Hastor (New Earth)|Akhet]], [[Sam Slattery (Earth-Two)|Sam Slattery]], [[Crime Syndicate of America (Earth-Three)|Crime Syndicate]], [[Peter Merkel (New Earth)|Ragdoll]], [[Secret Society of Super-Villains II]], [[Zyklon (New Earth)|Zyklon]], [[Monster Society of Evil (Earth-S)|Monster Society]], [[Mekanique (New Earth)|Mekanique]]
| Enemies = [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Baron Blitzkrieg]], [[Axis Amerika]], [[Ultra-Humanite]], [[Cyclotron]], the Axis Powers and their agents, various Fifth Columnists
 
   
 
| Origin =
 
| Origin =
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| PlaceOfDefunction =
 
| PlaceOfDefunction =
 
| Creators = Roy Thomas; Rich Buckler; Jerry Ordway
 
| Creators = Roy Thomas; Rich Buckler; Jerry Ordway
| First = All-Star Squadron Vol 1 1
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| First = Justice League of America Vol 1 193
   
 
| HistoryText =
 
| HistoryText =
 
Late into the evening of December 6, 1941, [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt (New Earth)|President Roosevelt]] and an advisor attempt to contact the [[Justice Society of America]] but no one answers as their headquarters is empty. In [[Los Angeles]], [[Jonathan Chambers (New Earth)|Johnny Chambers]] and [[Tubby Watts]] cover a charity foot race among [[Jason Garrick (New Earth)|the Flash]], [[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]], and [[Diana of Paradise Island (Earth-Two)|Wonder Woman]], with the Amazon winning by a nose. [[Ted Grant (New Earth)|Wildcat]] presents Wonder Woman with a trophy noting that he had been wanting to meet the three heroes. The heroes take their leave and meet up (minus Wildcat) in nearby Echo Park where they encounter [[Cyrus Gold (New Earth)|Solomon Grundy]]. None of the heroes have fought Grundy yet the villain claims to have fought them before. Grundy bests the costumed trio and is summoned by a mysterious voice to deliver them or "pay the penalty."
 
Late into the evening of December 6, 1941, [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt (New Earth)|President Roosevelt]] and an advisor attempt to contact the [[Justice Society of America]] but no one answers as their headquarters is empty. In [[Los Angeles]], [[Jonathan Chambers (New Earth)|Johnny Chambers]] and [[Tubby Watts]] cover a charity foot race among [[Jason Garrick (New Earth)|the Flash]], [[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]], and [[Diana of Paradise Island (Earth-Two)|Wonder Woman]], with the Amazon winning by a nose. [[Ted Grant (New Earth)|Wildcat]] presents Wonder Woman with a trophy noting that he had been wanting to meet the three heroes. The heroes take their leave and meet up (minus Wildcat) in nearby Echo Park where they encounter [[Cyrus Gold (New Earth)|Solomon Grundy]]. None of the heroes have fought Grundy yet the villain claims to have fought them before. Grundy bests the costumed trio and is summoned by a mysterious voice to deliver them or "pay the penalty."
   
Roosevelt makes another attempt to contact the JSA with no luck. Meanwhile, in [[New York City]], [[Wesley Dodds (New Earth)|Sandman]], [[Theodore Knight (New Earth)|Starman]], and [[John Thunder (New Earth)|Johnny Thunder]] (with his personal [[Yz, the Thunderbolt (New Earth)|Thunderbolt]]), are defeated by the notorious [[Sky Pirate (New Earth)|Sky Pirate]]. Simultaneously, [[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Dr. Fate]] learns through the [[Orb of Nabu]] that [[Wotan]] has returned despite having been defeated "forever." The sorcerer quickly departs despite [[Inza Cramer (New Earth)|his wife's]] admonishment that he is not as powerful as before. Wotan uses a disguised [[James Corrigan (New Earth)|Spectre]] to defeat his old nemesis, thereby defeating them both.
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Roosevelt makes another attempt to contact the JSA with no luck. Meanwhile, in [[New York City]], [[Wesley Dodds (New Earth)|Sandman]], [[Theodore Knight (New Earth)|Starman]], and [[John Thunder (New Earth)|Johnny Thunder]] (with his personal [[Yz, the Thunderbolt (New Earth)|Thunderbolt]]), are defeated by the notorious [[Sky Pirate (Earth-Two)|Sky Pirate]]. Simultaneously, [[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Dr. Fate]] learns through the [[Orb of Nabu]] that [[Wotan]] has returned despite having been defeated "forever." The sorcerer quickly departs despite [[Inza Cramer (New Earth)|his wife's]] admonishment that he is not as powerful as before. Wotan uses a disguised [[James Corrigan (New Earth)|Spectre]] to defeat his old nemesis, thereby defeating them both.
   
 
Somewhere in the South Pacific, Ensign [[Rod Reilly (New Earth)|Rod Reilly]] tries to dissuade his sister [[Danette Reilly (New Earth)|Danette]] from her risky volcano research. Elsewhere, in [[Gotham City]], [[Kal-L (Earth-Two)|Superman]], [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-Two)|Batman]], and [[Richard Grayson (Earth-Two)|Robin]] open a new USO club but are defeated by [[Zobar Zodiak (New Earth)|Professor Zodiak]]. In [[Washington, DC]], the [[Albert Pratt (New Earth)|Atom]], [[Charles McNider (New Earth)|Dr. Mid-Nite]], and [[Carter Hall (New Earth)|Hawkman]] are attacked at the Lincoln Memorial by The [[Jason Rogers (Earth-Two)|Monster]]. When the trio best the horror-inspired villain, The Monster changes into an old man mentioning the name [[Per Degaton (New Earth)|Degaton]] as the person responsible for the attack. Witnessing this is [[Robert Crane (New Earth)|a mysterious man]] who then walks away "making strangely metallic sounds upon the rough concrete."
 
Somewhere in the South Pacific, Ensign [[Rod Reilly (New Earth)|Rod Reilly]] tries to dissuade his sister [[Danette Reilly (New Earth)|Danette]] from her risky volcano research. Elsewhere, in [[Gotham City]], [[Kal-L (Earth-Two)|Superman]], [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-Two)|Batman]], and [[Richard Grayson (Earth-Two)|Robin]] open a new USO club but are defeated by [[Zobar Zodiak (New Earth)|Professor Zodiak]]. In [[Washington, DC]], the [[Albert Pratt (New Earth)|Atom]], [[Charles McNider (New Earth)|Dr. Mid-Nite]], and [[Carter Hall (New Earth)|Hawkman]] are attacked at the Lincoln Memorial by The [[Jason Rogers (Earth-Two)|Monster]]. When the trio best the horror-inspired villain, The Monster changes into an old man mentioning the name [[Per Degaton (New Earth)|Degaton]] as the person responsible for the attack. Witnessing this is [[Robert Crane (New Earth)|a mysterious man]] who then walks away "making strangely metallic sounds upon the rough concrete."
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*[[Lawrence Jordan (New Earth)|Air Wave (Larry Jordan)]]
 
*[[Lawrence Jordan (New Earth)|Air Wave (Larry Jordan)]]
 
*[[William Everett, Sr. (New Earth)|Amazing Man (Will Everett)]]
 
*[[William Everett, Sr. (New Earth)|Amazing Man (Will Everett)]]
*[[Aquaman (Earth-Two)|Aquaman (Earth-Two)]] (Pre-Crisis Only)
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*[[Harold Thompson (New Earth)|Americommando (Tex Thompson)]]
 
*[[Aquaman (Earth-Two)]] (Pre-Crisis Only)
 
*[[Janos Prohaska (New Earth)|Blackhawk (Janos Prohaska)]]
 
*[[Janos Prohaska (New Earth)|Blackhawk (Janos Prohaska)]]
 
*[[Daniel Garrett (New Earth)|Blue Beetle (Daniel Garrett)]] (Post-Crisis Only)
 
*[[Daniel Garrett (New Earth)|Blue Beetle (Daniel Garrett)]] (Post-Crisis Only)
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*[[Jonathan Chambers (New Earth)|Johnny Quick (Johnny Chambers)]]
 
*[[Jonathan Chambers (New Earth)|Johnny Quick (Johnny Chambers)]]
 
*[[Paul Kirk II (New Earth)|Manhunter (Paul Kirk)]]
 
*[[Paul Kirk II (New Earth)|Manhunter (Paul Kirk)]]
*[[Harold Thompson (New Earth)|Americommando (Tex Thompson)]]
 
 
*[[Abigail Hunkel (New Earth)|Red Tornado (Ma Hunkel)]]
 
*[[Abigail Hunkel (New Earth)|Red Tornado (Ma Hunkel)]]
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*[[Richard Grayson (Earth-Two)|Robin (Earth-Two)]] (Pre-Crisis only)
 
*[[Robert Crane (New Earth)|Robotman (Robert Crane/Paul Dennis)]]
 
*[[Robert Crane (New Earth)|Robotman (Robert Crane/Paul Dennis)]]
 
*[[Sanderson Hawkins (New Earth)|Sandy the Golden Boy (Sanderson Hawkins)]]
 
*[[Sanderson Hawkins (New Earth)|Sandy the Golden Boy (Sanderson Hawkins)]]
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*[[John Thunder (New Earth)|Johnny Thunder]] & [[Yz, the Thunderbolt]]
 
*[[John Thunder (New Earth)|Johnny Thunder]] & [[Yz, the Thunderbolt]]
 
*[[Terrence Sloane (New Earth)|Mister Terrific (Terry Sloane)]]
 
*[[Terrence Sloane (New Earth)|Mister Terrific (Terry Sloane)]]
*[[Richard Grayson (Earth-Two)|Robin (Earth-Two)]] (Pre-Crisis only)
 
 
*[[Wesley Dodds (New Earth)|Sandman (Wesley Dodds)]]
 
*[[Wesley Dodds (New Earth)|Sandman (Wesley Dodds)]]
 
*[[James Corrigan I (New Earth)|Spectre (Jim Corrigan)]]
 
*[[James Corrigan I (New Earth)|Spectre (Jim Corrigan)]]
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===[[Young All-Stars]] (Post-Crisis only)===
 
===[[Young All-Stars]] (Post-Crisis only)===
*[[Daniel Dunbar (New Earth)|Dyna-Mite]]
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*[[Daniel Dunbar (New Earth)|Dyna-Mite (Daniel Dunbar)]]
 
*[[Flying Fox (New Earth)|Flying Fox]]
 
*[[Flying Fox (New Earth)|Flying Fox]]
 
*[[Helena Kosmatos (New Earth)|Fury (Helena Kosmatos)]]
 
*[[Helena Kosmatos (New Earth)|Fury (Helena Kosmatos)]]
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===[[Squadron of Justice]] (Post-Crisis only)===
 
===[[Squadron of Justice]] (Post-Crisis only)===
 
*[[James Barr (New Earth)|Bulletman (James Barr)]]
 
*[[James Barr (New Earth)|Bulletman (James Barr)]]
*[[Susan Kent (New Earth)|Bulletgirl (Susan Kent-Barr)]]
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*[[Susan Kent (New Earth)|Bulletgirl (Susan Kent)]]
*[[Chase Yale (Earth-S)|Commando Yank (Chase Yale)]]
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*[[Chase Yale (Earth-S)|Commando Yank (Chase Yale)]] {{Citation}}
*[[Mickey Malone (Earth-S)|Phantom Eagle (Mickey Malone)]]
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*[[Mickey Malone (Earth-S)|Phantom Eagle (Mickey Malone)]] {{Citation}}
 
*[[Amentep (New Earth)|Ibis the Invincible (Amentep)]]
 
*[[Amentep (New Earth)|Ibis the Invincible (Amentep)]]
 
*[[Jack Weston (New Earth)|Minute-Man (Jack Weston)]]
 
*[[Jack Weston (New Earth)|Minute-Man (Jack Weston)]]
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* [[Black Pirate]] (Jon Valor)
 
* [[Black Pirate]] (Jon Valor)
 
* [[Golden Gladiator]] (Marcus of Rome)
 
* [[Golden Gladiator]] (Marcus of Rome)
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* [[Justice League of America (New Earth)|Justice League of America]]
 
* [[Miss Liberty]] (Bess Lynn)
 
* [[Miss Liberty]] (Bess Lynn)
 
* [[Silent Knight]] (Brian Kent)
 
* [[Silent Knight]] (Brian Kent)
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* [[Valda (New Earth)|Iron Maiden (Valda)]]
 
* [[Valda (New Earth)|Iron Maiden (Valda)]]
   
===[[Marvel Family]] (Pre-Crisis Only)===
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===[[Marvel Family]] (Pre-Crisis only)===
 
*[[William Batson (Earth-S)|Captain Marvel (Billy Batson)]]
 
*[[William Batson (Earth-S)|Captain Marvel (Billy Batson)]]
 
*[[Frederick Freeman (Earth-S)|Captain Marvel Jr (Freddy Freeman)]]
 
*[[Frederick Freeman (Earth-S)|Captain Marvel Jr (Freddy Freeman)]]
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*The [[Trylon]] and [[Perisphere]], actual structures constructed in New York City for the 1939 New York World's Fair, housed the Squadron's headquarters. The All-Star Squadron had a robotic butler named [[Gernsback]], who was based on the Elektro robots from the fair and was probably named after Hugo Gernsback.
 
*The [[Trylon]] and [[Perisphere]], actual structures constructed in New York City for the 1939 New York World's Fair, housed the Squadron's headquarters. The All-Star Squadron had a robotic butler named [[Gernsback]], who was based on the Elektro robots from the fair and was probably named after Hugo Gernsback.
   
*Originally, the All-Star Squadron was supposed to exist on "[[Earth-Two]]", a parallel world used by DC as the venue for stories occurring during the 1940s, and including heroes only published during that era as well as the early versions of characters still published up to the present day such as Batman and Superman (the contemporary versions of those characters existed on "[[Earth-One]]"). After the 1985 DC Comics event [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]] merged the parallel worlds into one continuity, the duplicate superhero versions were eliminated. The All-Star Squadron was then itself retconned and left only with the characters unique to that time period, so that [[Superman]], [[Batman]] and [[Robin]]; [[Wonder Woman]] and [[Aquaman]] were not alive at that point in history, and were thus never Squadron members. Subsequently, [[Oliver Queen (Earth-Two)|Green Arrow]] and [[Roy Harper (Earth-Two)|Speedy]] were also removed from the wartime continuity, though this appears to have been a late decision.
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*Originally, the All-Star Squadron was supposed to exist on "[[Earth-Two]]", a parallel world used by DC as the venue for stories occurring during the 1940s, and including heroes only published during that era as well as the early versions of characters still published up to the present day such as Batman and Superman (the contemporary versions of those characters existed on "[[Earth-One]]"). After the 1985 DC Comics event [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]] merged the parallel worlds into one continuity, the duplicate superhero versions were eliminated. The All-Star Squadron was then itself retconned and left only with the characters unique to that time period, so that [[Superman]], [[Batman]] and [[Robin]]; [[Oliver Queen (Earth-Two)|Green Arrow]] and [[Roy Harper (Earth-Two)|Speedy]]; [[Wonder Woman]] and [[Aquaman]] were not alive at that point in history, and were thus never Squadron members.<!-- "Subsequently, [GA and Speedy] were also removed from the wartime continuity, though this appears to have been a late decision." Sources? --> They were replaced, sorts of, by the [[Freedom Fighters]], who, in the Post-Crisis, never traveled to the Earth-X, and the [[Young All-Stars]], a Post-Crisis Golden Age team composed by young heroes. The Golden Age Wonder Woman was replaced initially by Miss America. Thus, [[Hippolyta]] traveled from the Modern Age to 1941, retconning the role of the Golden Age Wonder Woman. Green Arrow was replaced by Alias the Spider.
   
 
[[File:All-Star Squadron 006.png|330px|Left]][[File:All-Star Squadron 007.png|330px|Right]]
 
[[File:All-Star Squadron 006.png|330px|Left]][[File:All-Star Squadron 007.png|330px|Right]]
   
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
| Links =
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| Links = *[[wikipedia:All Star Squadron|Wikipedia]]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-Star_Squadron All-Star Squadron] at Wikipedia
 
*[http://twomorrows.com/alterego/articles/06allstar.html More (All-)Stars Than There Are In Heaven] by Roy Thomas From Alter Ego Vol. 3 #6 - A discussion of the creation of the All-Star Squadron.
 
*[[MDP:Invaders|Invaders]] A Marvel comics WWII Team at the Marvel Database
 
* [http://www.reocities.com/cheeksilver/allstarsquadron.htm HITLER NEVER STOOD A CHANCE . . .]Unca Cheeks' article on the All-Star Squadron
 
*[http://www.comictreadmill.com/CTMBlogarchives/2009/2009_Individual/2009_04/001943.php ALL-STAR SQUADRON 1-67 (1981-1987)] at the Comic Treadmill
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{World War II}}
 
{{World War II}}

Revision as of 23:37, 14 August 2019

History

Late into the evening of December 6, 1941, President Roosevelt and an advisor attempt to contact the Justice Society of America but no one answers as their headquarters is empty. In Los Angeles, Johnny Chambers and Tubby Watts cover a charity foot race among the Flash, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman, with the Amazon winning by a nose. Wildcat presents Wonder Woman with a trophy noting that he had been wanting to meet the three heroes. The heroes take their leave and meet up (minus Wildcat) in nearby Echo Park where they encounter Solomon Grundy. None of the heroes have fought Grundy yet the villain claims to have fought them before. Grundy bests the costumed trio and is summoned by a mysterious voice to deliver them or "pay the penalty."

Roosevelt makes another attempt to contact the JSA with no luck. Meanwhile, in New York City, Sandman, Starman, and Johnny Thunder (with his personal Thunderbolt), are defeated by the notorious Sky Pirate. Simultaneously, Dr. Fate learns through the Orb of Nabu that Wotan has returned despite having been defeated "forever." The sorcerer quickly departs despite his wife's admonishment that he is not as powerful as before. Wotan uses a disguised Spectre to defeat his old nemesis, thereby defeating them both.

Somewhere in the South Pacific, Ensign Rod Reilly tries to dissuade his sister Danette from her risky volcano research. Elsewhere, in Gotham City, Superman, Batman, and Robin open a new USO club but are defeated by Professor Zodiak. In Washington, DC, the Atom, Dr. Mid-Nite, and Hawkman are attacked at the Lincoln Memorial by The Monster. When the trio best the horror-inspired villain, The Monster changes into an old man mentioning the name Degaton as the person responsible for the attack. Witnessing this is a mysterious man who then walks away "making strangely metallic sounds upon the rough concrete." As the clock strikes midnight, Roosevelt reveals he had hoped to have the JSA ready in case of a Japanese attack. Still unsuccessful in contacting them, the president is cautiously optimistic the United States will "come through this."

On the day of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt gathers available superheroes at the White House and asked them to work together to battle sabotage and keep the peace on the home front during World War II. At the time, many of the Justice Society members had been captured by the villain Per Degaton, but the available heroes were asked to first guard against a potential attack on the American West Coast.

Degaton himself used some stolen Japanese planes to launch such an attack, so the new Squadron's first major mission was to stop the attack and rescue the captured heroes, who also became part of the new group. The rationale for not using the Squadron in combat situations in the European or Pacific Theaters of War was that Adolf Hitler had possession of the Spear of Destiny, a mystical object that gave him control of any superheroes with magic-based powers or a vulnerability to magic (including Superman, Green Lantern, Doctor Fate, and others) who crossed into territory held by the Axis Powers.

Notes

  • The book chronicled the adventures of a large team of superheroes, comprised mostly of featured characters owned by DC comics (including those purchased from other companies such as Quality Comics) that had appeared in the Golden Age of Comic Books. It included members of the Justice Society of America, Freedom Fighters, and Seven Soldiers of Victory, as well as a number of solo heroes.
  • As far as the US government was concerned, all USA-based super-heroes who were active during World War II were members of the All-Star Squadron, even if they were never called up and asked to participate in a case. However, the list below only includes heroes who have been shown to have been active members of the All-Star Squadron.
  • The All-Star Squadron was an example of "retroactive continuity" or "retcon", as it rewrote the already-established history of DC superheroes that had been published during the 1940s. The first known use of the term "retcon" was by Roy Thomas in the letter column of All-Star Squadron #20 (April, 1983).
  • The Trylon and Perisphere, actual structures constructed in New York City for the 1939 New York World's Fair, housed the Squadron's headquarters. The All-Star Squadron had a robotic butler named Gernsback, who was based on the Elektro robots from the fair and was probably named after Hugo Gernsback.
  • Originally, the All-Star Squadron was supposed to exist on "Earth-Two", a parallel world used by DC as the venue for stories occurring during the 1940s, and including heroes only published during that era as well as the early versions of characters still published up to the present day such as Batman and Superman (the contemporary versions of those characters existed on "Earth-One"). After the 1985 DC Comics event Crisis on Infinite Earths merged the parallel worlds into one continuity, the duplicate superhero versions were eliminated. The All-Star Squadron was then itself retconned and left only with the characters unique to that time period, so that Superman, Batman and Robin; Green Arrow and Speedy; Wonder Woman and Aquaman were not alive at that point in history, and were thus never Squadron members. They were replaced, sorts of, by the Freedom Fighters, who, in the Post-Crisis, never traveled to the Earth-X, and the Young All-Stars, a Post-Crisis Golden Age team composed by young heroes. The Golden Age Wonder Woman was replaced initially by Miss America. Thus, Hippolyta traveled from the Modern Age to 1941, retconning the role of the Golden Age Wonder Woman. Green Arrow was replaced by Alias the Spider.

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