Balladeer’s Blog’s examination of the Justice Society’s World War Two-era stories continues. FOR PART ONE CLICK HERE
I will review the original issue and then detail how I would “script-doctor” the story for modern audiences.
ALL STAR COMICS #22 (Fall 1944)
Title: A CURE FOR THE WORLD
Heroes: DOCTOR MIDNITE, WONDER WOMAN (Original), THE SPECTRE, HAWKMAN (Original), STARMAN, THE ATOM (Original), JOHNNY THUNDER
Villains: CAVEMEN, WITCH-HUNTERS, BLUE-BLOODED OPPRESSORS, LUDDITES AND CENSORS
Synopsis: A mystical female figure who embodies “The Conscience of Man” summons the Justice Society of America.
She sends them forth to battle the forces of intolerance no matter what form those forces take. Continue reading
Superhero fans want more JSA, so here we go with this latest look at the world’s OLDEST superhero team: DC’s Justice Society of America. FOR PART ONE CLICK
ALL STAR COMICS #19 (November 1943)
Synopsis: The Composer (Hector Bauer) kidnaps Hawkman and commits a series of music-related crimes. The Justice Society members try to thwart his crime spree and free their captured teammate.
Here’s more of the world’s FIRST superhero team – DC’s Justice Society of America – for this superhero-crazed world. FOR PART ONE CLICK
ALL STAR COMICS #18 (September 1943)
Villain: KING BEE & HIS INSECT-MEN
ALL STAR COMICS #16 (April 1943)
The JSA battles the Fifth Columnists and recruits a “Junior Justice Society of America” to keep alert for signs of Axis agents. Our heroes defeat Nazis at the Bolton Steel Works, the Brackus Coal Mine and a southern Defense Plant.
For this superhero-crazed world it’s the very first superhero team in history: the Justice Society of America. FOR PART ONE CLICK
ALL STAR COMICS #13 (October 1942)
Enjoy some more Christmastime kid-friendly content with this 7th installment featuring the FIRST superhero team in history: DC Comics’ Justice Society of America. FOR PART ONE CLICK
ALL-STAR COMICS #9 (February 1942)
ALL-STAR COMICS #8 (December 1941)
ALL-STAR COMICS #7 (October 1941)
Synopsis: Justice Society Chairman Green Lantern mentions the plight of war orphans in Europe and recommends that the JSA members combine their crime-fighting activities with fund-raising for those orphans.
We live in a superhero-crazed world right now. Here at Balladeer’s Blog I’m always glad to oblige readers’ requests to throw in superhero-related posts because I have a soft spot for the subject since superhero comic books were a gateway to two of my adult passions: mythology and opera.
ALL-STAR COMICS #3 (December 1940)
LACK SATAN