Infinity Inc. #34 is an issue of the series Infinity Inc. (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 1987.
Synopsis for "Injustice for All"
Northwind investigates the strange behaviour of the silver Scarab and uncovers an ancient evil, while his teammates are reluctantly forced to team up with the Global Guardians in Canada and face the threat of Injustice Unlimited!
Appearing in "Injustice for All"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Global Guardians
- Club of Heroes (Flashback only)
- Beth Chapel
- Mister Bones
Antagonists:
- Injustice Unlimited (First appearance)
- Artemis (Artemis Crock) (First appearance)
- Fiddler (Isaac Bowin)
- Hazard (Becky Sharpe) (First appearance)
- Icicle (Cameron Mahkent) (First appearance)
- Shade (Richard Swift)
- Wizard (William Zard)
- Hastor (First full appearance)
Other Characters:
- Justice Society of America (Flashback only)
- Johnny Thunder (Flashback only)
- Dr. Mid-Nite (Flashback only)
- Spectre (Flashback only)
- Dr. Fate (Flashback only)
- Hawkman (Flashback only)
- Starman (Flashback only)
- Atom (Flashback only)
- Sandman (Flashback only)
- Global Guardians (full membership) (Flashback only)
- Dr. Mist (Flashback only)
- Bushmaster (Flashback only)
- Seraph (Flashback only)
- Godiva (Flashback only)
- Olympian (Flashback only)
- Fleur-de-Lis (Flashback only) (First appearance)
- Rising Sun (Flashback only)
- Wild Huntsman (Flashback only) (First appearance)
- B'wana Beast (Mentioned only)
- Jerry Sears
- Mister Johnson
Locations:
Items:
- Fiddler's Fiddle
- Shade's Cane
- Gravity Rod (Flashback only)
- Doctor Fate's Half-Helmet (Flashback only)
- Food Capsules (Behind the scenes)
Vehicles:
- None
Notes
- First appearance of Injustice Unlimited. Injustice Unlimited is the Modern-era permutation of the Golden Age Injustice Society.
- Origin of the Global Guardians revealed.
- The flashback with the Justice Society happens in 1942, when Hawkman developed Food Capsules to distribute among Europeans, who suffered from famine due to WW2.
- B'wana Beast from Africa is mentioned as a Global Guardian, but no published stories describe this claim; This may be a mistake by the writer with Impala, who is also from Africa.
- On page 24, Icicle tells Green Flame that it doesn't matter if she blows hot or cold. When apparently this line would have no impact, we must remember that it is the first appearance of Green Flame in Post-Crisis and the character had not yet been changed. In Pre-Crisis, Green Flame could generate both heat and cold.
- Mister Bones appears only in an anti-smoking public service announcement.