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"Crisis on Earth-X!": The Justice League and Justice Society test the Trans-matter Cube, a new device for travel between their parallel Earths, but the machine malfunctions when the Red Tornado stows away, in an attempt to return to his home world. Batman, Green Arrow, and Elongated Man, togethe

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Justice League of America #107 is an issue of the series Justice League of America (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1973.

Synopsis for "Crisis on Earth-X!"

The Justice League and Justice Society test the Trans-matter Cube, a new device for travel between their parallel Earths, but the machine malfunctions when the Red Tornado stows away, in an attempt to return to his home world. Batman, Green Arrow, and Elongated Man, together with Dr. Fate, Sandman, and Superman of Earth-2 are hurled into Earth-X—yet another parallel world, where the Nazis won World War II, and have invaded America. They are rescued from attacking German soldiers by the Freedom Fighters, the last surviving super-heroes of this world: Doll Man, Phantom Lady, Human Bomb, Black Condor, the Ray, and Uncle Sam. Dr. Fate pinpoints the locations of a series of mind-control ray-projectors used by the Nazis to consolidate their conquest, and the three teams of heroes unite to destroy them. Batman, Dr. Fate, the Ray, and the Human Bomb invade the Eiffel Tower, and battle four demonic creations of a Nazi computer, but the destruction of the first mind-control device yields no positive results.

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  • Blackhawk (Bart Hawk)
  • Andre Blanc-Dumont
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  • Chuck Wilson
  • Hans Hendrickson
  • Olaf Bjornson
  • Stanislaus Drozdowski

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Notes

  • This issue is reprinted in Crisis on Multiple Earths, Volume 3.
  • First appearance of the alternate reality known as Earth-X. Retroactively, Earth-X is the home reality of all of the super-heroes from the defunct Quality Comics publishing house.
  • This issue establishes that the Earth-X variants of Plastic Man and the Blackhawks died in 1944 (though this Plastic Man was ultimately revealed to be the Earth-Two version, in All-Star Squadron #50).

Trivia

  • In Earth-X continuity, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt had a heart-attack and died in 1944. In all other realities, Roosevelt passed away in April of 1945.


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Multiversal Crossover
The events from this issue or series involve a Multiversal Crossover between Pre-Crisis worlds and characters. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Pre-Crisis Multiverse Crossover category.
See also Post-Crisis Multiverse Crossovers.
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