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− | | Synopsis1 = As the [[Spectre]] uses all his power to keep both Earth-One and Earth-Two from crashing into each other as a result of the [[Anti-Matter Man]]'s travels, the JLA and JSA members on Earth-One and Two recuperate after their battles against [[Blockbuster]] and [[Solomon Grundy]]. However, the space warp cause Solomon Grundy and Blockbuster to transport back to their original Earths. This time forcing Green Lantern, Flash, Hawkman, Black Canary and Dr. Mid-Nite to fight Blockbuster on Earth-One, and Batman, Dr. Fate, Sandman, and Wildcat to battle Solomon Grundy on Earth-Two. |
+ | | Synopsis1 = As the [[Spectre]] uses all his power to keep both Earth-One and Earth-Two from crashing into each other as a result of the [[Anti-Matter Man (Antimatter Universe)|Anti-Matter Man]]'s travels, the JLA and JSA members on Earth-One and Two recuperate after their battles against [[Blockbuster]] and [[Solomon Grundy]]. However, the space warp cause Solomon Grundy and Blockbuster to transport back to their original Earths. This time forcing Green Lantern, Flash, Hawkman, Black Canary and Dr. Mid-Nite to fight Blockbuster on Earth-One, and Batman, Dr. Fate, Sandman, and Wildcat to battle Solomon Grundy on Earth-Two. |
Warned by his crystal that something is amiss, Dr. Fate transports the JLA and JSA members to the warp between two worlds and attack the Anti-Matter Man, but their efforts have no effect. Meanwhile finally left alone and able to become the Atom, Ray Palmer realizes that his lab assistants cosmic-scanning device was the catalyst that caused the Anti-Matter Man to attempt to travel into the positive matter universe. |
Warned by his crystal that something is amiss, Dr. Fate transports the JLA and JSA members to the warp between two worlds and attack the Anti-Matter Man, but their efforts have no effect. Meanwhile finally left alone and able to become the Atom, Ray Palmer realizes that his lab assistants cosmic-scanning device was the catalyst that caused the Anti-Matter Man to attempt to travel into the positive matter universe. |
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− | * {{a|[[Justice League of America (Earth |
+ | * {{a|[[Justice League of America (New Earth)|Justice League of America]]}} |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Raymond Palmer (New Earth)|Atom]]||The Atom #27}} |
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** {{apn|[[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]]||Detective Comics #355}} |
** {{apn|[[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]]||Detective Comics #355}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Barry Allen (New Earth)|Flash]]||The Flash #165}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Hal Jordan (New Earth)|Green Lantern]]||Green Lantern Vol 2 48}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Katar Hol (Earth-One)|Hawkman]]||Hawkman #16}} |
− | * {{a|[[Justice Society of America]]}} |
+ | * {{a|[[Justice Society of America (New Earth)|Justice Society of America]]}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Dinah Drake (New Earth)|Black Canary]]||Justice League of America #64}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Dr. Fate]]||The Flash #170}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Charles McNider (New Earth)|Dr. Mid-Nite]]||The Flash #170}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Wesley Dodds (New Earth)|Sandman]]||Justice League of America #64}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Aztar (New Earth)|Spectre]]||Showcase #64}} |
** {{apn|[[Ted Grant (New Earth)|Wildcat]]||Justice League of America #55}} |
** {{apn|[[Ted Grant (New Earth)|Wildcat]]||Justice League of America #55}} |
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* {{a|[[Anti-Matter Man (Antimatter Universe)|Anti-Matter Man]]}} |
* {{a|[[Anti-Matter Man (Antimatter Universe)|Anti-Matter Man]]}} |
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+ | * {{apn|[[Cyrus Gold (Earth-Two)|Solomon Grundy]]||Justice League of America #91}} |
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+ | * {{apn|[[Mark Desmond (New Earth)|Blockbuster]]||Batman #194}} |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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+ | * This issue is reprinted in ''[[Justice League of America Archives Vol. 6 (Collected)|Justice League of America Archives Volume 6]]'' and {{co|Justice Society of America: A Celebration of 75 Years (Collected)}}. |
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Revision as of 21:45, 1 February 2020
Justice League of America (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1966. It was published on July 26, 1966.
Synopsis for "The Bridge Between Earths!"
As the Spectre uses all his power to keep both Earth-One and Earth-Two from crashing into each other as a result of the Anti-Matter Man's travels, the JLA and JSA members on Earth-One and Two recuperate after their battles against Blockbuster and Solomon Grundy. However, the space warp cause Solomon Grundy and Blockbuster to transport back to their original Earths. This time forcing Green Lantern, Flash, Hawkman, Black Canary and Dr. Mid-Nite to fight Blockbuster on Earth-One, and Batman, Dr. Fate, Sandman, and Wildcat to battle Solomon Grundy on Earth-Two.
Warned by his crystal that something is amiss, Dr. Fate transports the JLA and JSA members to the warp between two worlds and attack the Anti-Matter Man, but their efforts have no effect. Meanwhile finally left alone and able to become the Atom, Ray Palmer realizes that his lab assistants cosmic-scanning device was the catalyst that caused the Anti-Matter Man to attempt to travel into the positive matter universe.
Traveling to the cosmic rift, the Atom uses his scientific knowledge in conjunction with the Spectre's magic to break the warp, shunting the Anti-Matter Man back to his Antimatter universe and restore order to both Earth's. Returning to Earth, the group finds that while they were battling the Anti-Matter Man, Green Lantern transported Solomon Grundy and Blockbuster to the same Earth, where they have been battling each other since they were pulled away. They arrive just in time to see the two suddenly stop fighting and become friends, and decide to return to their own Earth's peacefully to be returned to custody.
Appearing in "The Bridge Between Earths!"
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- Justice League of America
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- Justice Society of America
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Notes
- This issue is reprinted in Justice League of America Archives Volume 6 and Justice Society of America: A Celebration of 75 Years.
See Also
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
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