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| Writer1_1 = Cary Bates |
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| Writer1_2 = Elliot S. Maggin |
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− | | StoryTitle1 = Where |
+ | | StoryTitle1 = Where on Earth Am I? |
− | | Synopsis1 =On [[Earth-Prime]], a world similar to our own, where the Justice League heroes are only comic-book characters, Cary Bates and Elliot Maggin, writers for DC Comics, are engaged |
+ | | Synopsis1 = On [[Earth-Prime]], a world similar to our own, where the Justice League heroes are only comic-book characters, [[Cary Bates]] and [[Elliot S. Maggin|Elliot Maggin]], writers for [[DC Comics]], are engaged in a story conference. When they begin meddling with a duplicate of Flash's [[Cosmic Treadmill]], <ref>First seen in [[The Flash Vol 1 179|The Flash #179]], in which the Flash visits Earth-Prime.</ref> it sends Bates to [[Earth-Two]]. While there, he acquires fantastic mental powers as a side-effect of his trans-dimensional journey, and falls under the influence of [[William Zard (New Earth)|the Wizard]]. |
+ | Meanwhile, Elliot Maggin uses the Cosmic Treadmill to search for his writing partner. He transports to [[Earth-One]] and recruits the aid of the [[Justice League|Justice League of America]]. |
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− | Traveling to Earth-Two, the JLA battles and defeats the Injustice villains, only to have them turn out to be the defeated JSA members in disguise... and seemingly dead at the hands of their JLA comrades. |
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+ | After hearing Maggin's story, he and the heroes travel to Earth-Two where they battle the [[Justice Society of America (New Earth)|Injustice Society]]. They defeat the villains, however, it is revealed that their foes were really JSA members in disguise... and seemingly dead at the hands of a master super-villain -- Cary Bates! |
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+ | ''To be continued...'' |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Justice League of America (New Earth)|Justice League of America]]}}: |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Orin (New Earth)|Aquaman]]|Adventure Comics #441}} |
− | **{{apn|[[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]]|Batman #269}} |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]]|Batman #269}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Dinah Laurel Lance (New Earth)|Black Canary]]}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Barry Allen (New Earth)|Flash]]|The Flash #237}} |
− | **{{apn|[[Oliver Queen (New Earth)|Green Arrow]]|Joker #4}} |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Oliver Queen (New Earth)|Green Arrow]]|Joker #4}} |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Katar Hol (Earth-One)|Hawkman]]|Detective Comics #446}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Justice Society of America (New Earth)|Justice Society of America]]}}: |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Ted Grant (New Earth)|Wildcat]]|Justice League of America #102}} |
− | **{{apn|[[ |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Charles McNider (New Earth)|Dr. Mid-Nite]]|Justice League of America #102}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Diana of Paradise Island (Earth-Two)|Wonder Woman]]|Justice League of America #113}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Richard Grayson (Earth-Two)|Robin]]}} |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Rex Tyler (New Earth)|Hourman]]|Justice League of America #113}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[John Thunder (New Earth)|Johnny Thunder]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Yz (New Earth)|Thunderbolt]]}} |
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'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Elliot S. Maggin]]}} |
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+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
− | * {{a|[[Cary Bates]]}} |
+ | * {{a|[[Cary Bates]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Injustice Society (New Earth)|Injustice Society]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Steven Sharpe III (New Earth)|The Gambler]]}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Paula Brooks (New Earth)|Huntress]]|The Brave and the Bold #62}} |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Joar Mahkent (New Earth)|The Icicle]]|Justice League of America #22}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Richard Swift (New Earth)|The Shade]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Lawrence Crock (New Earth)|The Sportsmaster]]}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[William Zard (New Earth)|The Wizard]]|Justice League of America #22}} |
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'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Julius Schwartz]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Carmine Infantino]]}} {{Cameo}} |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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* {{a|[[Earth-Prime]]}} |
* {{a|[[Earth-Prime]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[New York City]]}} |
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* {{a|[[Earth-One]]}} |
* {{a|[[Earth-One]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Justice League Satellite I|Justice League Satellite]]}} |
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* {{a|[[Earth-Two]]}} |
* {{a|[[Earth-Two]]}} |
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+ | ** Botanic Gardens |
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'''Items:''' |
'''Items:''' |
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'''Vehicles:''' |
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+ | | Trivia = Green Arrow notes to Elliot S! Maggin that "the idea is that Earth-Two is about twenty years behind because of some time-flux". |
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Revision as of 21:33, 1 February 2020
Justice League of America (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1975.
Synopsis for "Where on Earth Am I?"
On Earth-Prime, a world similar to our own, where the Justice League heroes are only comic-book characters, Cary Bates and Elliot Maggin, writers for DC Comics, are engaged in a story conference. When they begin meddling with a duplicate of Flash's Cosmic Treadmill, [1] it sends Bates to Earth-Two. While there, he acquires fantastic mental powers as a side-effect of his trans-dimensional journey, and falls under the influence of the Wizard.
Meanwhile, Elliot Maggin uses the Cosmic Treadmill to search for his writing partner. He transports to Earth-One and recruits the aid of the Justice League of America.
After hearing Maggin's story, he and the heroes travel to Earth-Two where they battle the Injustice Society. They defeat the villains, however, it is revealed that their foes were really JSA members in disguise... and seemingly dead at the hands of a master super-villain -- Cary Bates!
To be continued...
Appearing in "Where on Earth Am I?"
Featured Characters:
- Justice League of America:
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- Black Canary
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- Justice Society of America:
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- Robin
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- Johnny Thunder
- Thunderbolt
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Cary Bates
- Injustice Society
- The Gambler
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- The Shade
- The Sportsmaster
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Other Characters:
- Julius Schwartz
- Carmine Infantino (Cameo)
Locations:
- Earth-Prime
- Earth-One
- Earth-Two
- Botanic Gardens
Items:
Vehicles:
Trivia
Green Arrow notes to Elliot S! Maggin that "the idea is that Earth-Two is about twenty years behind because of some time-flux".
See Also
- Cover gallery for the Justice League of America series
- Images from Justice League of America Vol 1 123
Recommended Reading
- Justice League Recommended Reading
- Justice League of America (Volume 1)
- Justice League of America (Volume 2)
- Justice League of America (Volume 3)
- Justice League of America (Volume 4)
- Justice League of America (Volume 5)
- JLA (Volume 1)
- Justice League (Volume 1)
- Justice League (Volume 2)
- Justice League (Volume 3)
- Justice League (Volume 4)
- Justice League International (Volume 1)
- Justice League International (Volume 2)
- Justice League International (Volume 3)
- Justice League Europe (Volume 1)
- Justice League America (Volume 1)
- Justice League Task Force (Volume 1)
- Justice League Quarterly (Volume 1)
- Justice League Dark (Volume 1)
- Justice League Dark (Volume 2)
- Extreme Justice (Volume 1)
- Justice League Elite (Volume 1)
- Justice League Odyssey (Volume 1)
Links and References
- ↑ First seen in The Flash #179, in which the Flash visits Earth-Prime.
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.