All-Star Squadron Annual #2
All-Star Squadron Annual #2
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Artist: Jerry Ordway

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Title: "The Ultra War"
Pages: 39

Feature(s):
All-Star Squadron (of Earth-2)

Writer: Roy Thomas
Artist: Jerry Ordway
Letterer: David Cody Weiss
Colorist: Eugene D'Angelo

Reprinted In:
Infinity, Inc.:The Generations Saga Vol. 1 HC (2011)

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Comments:
Part 2: "Divide for Conquest"
Part 3: "An Ending—and an Enigma"

As a result of Atom’s confrontation with Cyclotron in this issue, the Atom is exposed to radiation which will cause him to develop atomic powers later in his career.

This issue contains a reproduction of the cover from All-Star Comics #3 by Jerry Ordway. Also included is a reprinting of page 3 of All-Star Comics #11 in which the JSA members decide to enlist.

This story, which takes place on February 10, 1942 is continued from All-Star Squadron #26.

Synopsis:
Six members of the All-Star Squadron and Brainwave Jr. from Infinity, Inc. attack the Ultra-Humanite’s base inside Mt. St. Helens. They are defeated by the Secret Society of Super-Villains, but Brainwave Jr. replaces his father and arranges to exchange the defeated All-Star’s for those already trapped in limbo.

When the villains leave to begin their assault on Washington, the escaped All-Star’s team with Infinity, Inc. to stop them. With his henchmen defeated, Ultra tries to kill Superman, but fails. Cyclotron then grabs Ultra and creates an explosion which appears to kill them both, though Ultra survived to fight again in the future.

Infinity, Inc. then returns to their own time using the combined powers of Green Lantern and Jade. When they disappear, the All-Star’s still in limbo are returned, replaced by the Secret Society Villains. Firebrand and Atom agree to care for Cyclotron’s daughter Terri, and the crisis is over.


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