Continued from yesterday's cover, we are getting an idea of what Captain Britain's mission for the JSA entails. I always enjoyed JSA or All-Star Squadron tales that included Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman. The original trinity would often take a back seat to the other heroes, even in the Golden Age tales, so you really knew it was a major event when the whole crew showed up.
OH,I just love this cover. But, isn't the idea that we learned, that things can always change so you can never be sure what the full results could be.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, a Bizarro Spectre -- talk about a major monkey wrench!!
Well, Ross proved me half-wrong. The title has revealed that this is more of a two-part sequel to STF #3058.
ReplyDeleteP.S. @ Bob: wouldn't that first entail the creation of a Bizarro Jim Corrigan...who would then need to be murdered?
ReplyDeleteJust trick Merlin into saying "Nilrem" and you're good.
ReplyDeleteWe need a part 3 - what exactly is the Golden Age Atom doing during "The Merlin War".
ReplyDeleteI'm with Cary on the Bizarro Spectre thing. (And that looks like the usual Spectre to me, on the cover.)
ReplyDeleteI wonder now how difficult it would be to have a cover with Bizarro Avengers.
Love the cover (and previous cover too) and I’d buy this today. Really, really nice job!
ReplyDeletei agree with the others, we need the third part of this wonderful trilogy…
ReplyDeletemaybe with the original trimp costume for the captain, but with other members of the all star squadron…
Said I to Me: he wound up being teleported to the early 1960's to rescue Thor from Zarko the Tomorrow Man (@ STF #3849)
ReplyDeleteRe: teleported by whom? Probably by the one time-traveler who, so far, has been a no-show (though far from a non-combatant) in the four-way time war so often mentioned by Ross. Epoch; Lord of Time!
ReplyDeleteVery awesome cover! Just wondering where the picture of the Justice Society came from.
ReplyDeleteInterior page from an early issue of All Star Squadron
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