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+ | * The [[W:C:DC:Albert Pratt (New Earth)|Atom]] chronologically appears next in [[all-American Comics Vol 1 23|''All-American Comics'' #23]]. |
* [[W:C:DC:Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Doctor Fate]] chronologically appears next in [[More Fun Comics Vol 1 63|''More Fun Comics'' #63]]. |
* [[W:C:DC:Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Doctor Fate]] chronologically appears next in [[More Fun Comics Vol 1 63|''More Fun Comics'' #63]]. |
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- For America, Justice Society Members! For America and Democracy
- -- The Flash
Appearing in "For America and Democracy!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
- Fritz Klaver
- Joe McZino
- Dagger Dan Donelli
- Baron
- Dorgoff
- Hans (Death)
- Captain Erdner
- Masters
- Panzer
- Carl
- Hans
Other Characters:
- J. Edgar Hoover
- Krapek (Death)
- Ryan
- Bill
- Finney
- Buddy
Locations:
- Calvin City
- Calvin College
- Tri-State College
- Red River
- California
- Springfield
- Gotham City
Items:
- Amulet of Anubis
- Cloak of Destiny
- Green Lantern Ring
- Helmet of Fate
- Nth Metal Wings
- Miraclo
- The Ring of Life
Vehicles:
- Nazi Flying Fortress
- The Liberty
Synopsis for "For America and Democracy!"
At the request of the Chief of the F.B.I., the members of the Justice Society move against fifth columnists, who seek to destroy America from within on behalf of the Axis powers. These hidden enemies are directed by spy-master Fritz Klaver, leader of the Grey Shirts, a Bund organization. The Flash stops the Grey Shirt activity in Michigan, while Green Lantern battles the Baron and his radio-jamming dirigible. The Spectre stops sabotage at a Pittsburgh munitions factory, Hourman exposes evildoing at the Oklahoma oil fields, and Dr. Fate uncovers a sabotage plot at the Boston Navy Yard. Sandman shields an anti-Axis newspaper editor in El Paso from Grey Shirt attacks, while Hawkman foils fifth columnists who seek to destroy a Flying Fortress, and the Atom stops student subversion at Tri-State College. Then, after learning that Klaver is based in Toledo, Ohio, where the Atom and Johnny Thunder have already been taken captive, the heroes apprehend the master manipulator and his closest aides, while Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt deposits Klaver's house, with the heroes and villains inside, outside F.B.I. headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Appearing in "A Fortune Teller's Fortune"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
- Mogi the Magnificent (Single appearance)[1]
Other Characters:
- Mrs. Darling
Locations:
- Appleville
Items:
- none
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "A Fortune Teller's Fortune"
On her way to a birthday party Daisy Darling asks her companion, Johnny Thunder, to have her fortune told and so despite Johnny's reluctance they visit to Mogi the Marvelous, while Daisy's fortune is told Johnny gets angry when Mogi tells the girl she is going to find a tall and handsome stranger, while arging with the magician Johnny accidentally says his magic words and so he summons his Thunderbolt. Mogi says to Daisy that he cannot continue with the reading as long as Johnny is in the room, since he is a disbeliever his powers won't work unless he leaves, wishing to have the rest of her fortune told Daisy asks Johnny to leave her. Once outside the room Johnny wishes he could see what was happening inside, and so the Thunderbolt makes the wall invisible, when this happens Johnny is able to see how Mogi hypnotizes Daisy, but when he tries to run to help her, he forgets he is watching her through the wall and knocks himself unconcious. When he wakes up he finds Daisy and Mogi and everything seems to be OK, confused Johnny leaves the place. Ten days after that Daisy discovers that her pearls necklace is missing and that in it's place there is a worthless imitation, Johnny remembers the fortune-teller and discovers that he must have stolen the pearls when he hypnotized her, he goes to confront Mogi and while they aare arguing he once again accidentally summons his Thunderbolt and with his help he defeats Mogi and finds Daisy necklace along with much other jewels inside the fortune-teller crystal ball.
Notes
- This issue is reprinted in All-Star Comics Archives, Volume 1.
- Chronologically, the events from this issue take place in December of 1940, immediately following the events from All-Star Comics #3.
- A modernized version of this story is retold in All-Star Squadron #67.
- The Atom chronologically appears next in All-American Comics #23.
- Doctor Fate chronologically appears next in More Fun Comics #63.
- The Flash chronologically appears next in Flash Comics #14.
- Green Lantern chronologically appears next in All-American Comics #23.
- Hawkman and Hawkgirl chronologically appears next in Flash Comics #14.
- Hourman chronologically appears next in Adventure Comics #58.
- Irene Miller chronologically appears next in All-American Comics #23.
- Johnny Thunder and the Thunderbolt chronologically appear next in Flash Comics #14.
- The Sandman chronologically appears next in Adventure Comics #58.
- The Spectre chronologically appears next in More Fun Comics #63.
- First Appearances Captain Erdner; Dagger Dan Donelli; Fritz Klaver; Joe McZino; The Baron; Carl (a spy); Dorgoff; Hans(a saboteur) ; Masters; Panzer (a grey shirt); Hans (a grey shirt); Bill(a repented grey shirt); Buddy (a student); Finney; J. Edgar Hoover; Krapek (a radio operator from Springfield); Ryan (an oil field owner); Mogi the Magnificent; Mrs. Darling.
- Last Appearances Captain Erdner (dies in this issue); Dagger Dan Donelli; Fritz Klaver; Joe McZino; The Baron (dies in this issue); Carl; Dorgoff; Hans (Dies in this Issue); Masters; Panzer ; Hans; Bill; Buddy; Finney; Krapek (dies in this issue); Ryan; Mogi the Magnificent.
See Also
- Write your own review of this comic!
- Discuss All-Star Comics Vol 1 4 on the forums
- Images from All-Star Comics Vol 1 4
Recommended Reading
- Justice Society of America (Volume 1) #1-8
- Justice Society of America (Volume 2) #1-10
- Justice Society of America (Volume 3) #1-up
- JSA #1-87
- JSA All-Stars #1-8
- JSA Classified #1-up
- JSA: Strange Adventures #1-6
Links and References
- All-Star Comics article at Wikipedia
- Justice Society of America article at Wikipedia
- Justice Society of America article at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
- Justice Society of America article at the Hembeck Files
- Justice Society of America at DrakeSix's Web Site
- JSA: Fact File
- JSA Chronology
Footnotes
- ↑ First and only known appearance to date besides flashbacks
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