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Revision as of 16:34, 6 February 2011
Golden Age (Volume 1) published in 1993.
Synopsis for "Book 3"
It is now 1949. As Tex Thompson's (Americommando) campaigning for the presidency continues, Joan Dale ends up revealing Tex Thompson's secret diary to Lance Gallant (Captain Triumph) and Paula Brooks (Tigress), who discover from its pages that the man Joan thought Tex to be is really the Ultra-Humanite whose brain has been transplanted into Tex's body. Yet the pages also reveal a more shocking secret concerning Daniel Dunbar that will be exposed in Book 4. Bob Daley (Fatman) and Paul Kirk (Manhunter) get help from Carter Hall (Hawkman) to unlock the secrets in Paul's brain concerning his nightmares, and come to the same revelation about Tex Thompson really being the Ultra-Humanite.
In the meantime, Ted Knight (Starman) is ready to test out his new "cosmic rod". Alan Scott (Green Lantern) is faced with a summons to appear before the House Un-American Activities Commitee as more of his workers at Gotham Broadcasting are also being accused of being Communists. Libby Lawrence (Liberty Belle) and Jonathan Law (Taratunla) are facing a crossroads in their relationship where Libby is finding fame as a TV newswoman and Jonathan is hitting the brick wall of frustration in his attempts to follow his one-hit novel success. James Forrestal's body is found mysteriously pushed through a hospital window. Rex Tyler (Hourman) continues to work on improving his Miraclo power pill while telling himself that he's not a drug addict. And Daniel Dunbar is secretly worshipping Satan in a basement.
Appearing in "Book 3"
Featured Characters:
- All-Star Squadron
- Justice Society of America
- Atom
- Green Lantern
- Hawkman
- Hourman
- Johnny Thunder
- Miss America
- Starman
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Parisfal (Behind the scenes) (Flashback only)
- Ultra-Humanite
Other Characters:
- Henry Brown
- James Forrester (Dies)
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Trivia
- A caption box mistakenly refers to Joan Dale as being Joan Davis.
See Also