Cover Credits |
Artist: Nicholas Peter Cardy |
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Comic Title: Justice League of America #113
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY
Cover Date: Sep/Oct 1974
On Sale Date:
June 4, 1974 Newsstand Date June 4, 1974
Source: Comic Reader, #107
Copyright Date June 6, 1974
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1974
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Cover Price: $0.60
Page Count: 96
Editor: Julius Schwartz
See Also: The Guide to DC Giants
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Title: "The Case of the Patriotic Crimes"
Pages: 33
Feature(s):
Justice Society of America (of Earth-2)
Writer: John Broome
Artist: Alexander Toth
Penciller: Carmine Infantino
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Penciller: Arthur F. Peddy
Inker: Bernard Sachs
Artist: Irwin Hasen
Reprinted From:
All-Star Comics #41 (1948)
Feature Character(s)
- Justice Society of America (last appearance in All-Star Comics #40; next appearance in All-Star Comics #42)
- Hawkman (last appearance in Flash Comics #96; next appearance in Flash Comics #97)
- Flash (last appearance in Comic Cavalcade #27; next appearance in Flash Comics #97)
- Green Lantern (last appearance in All-American Comics #98; next appearance in All-American Comics #99)
- Atom (last appearance in Flash Comics #95; next appearance in Flash Comics #97)
- Doctor Mid-Nite (last appearance in All-American Comics #98; next appearance in All-American Comics #99)
- Wonder Woman (last appearance in Comic Cavalcade #27; next appearance in Sensation Comics #79)
- Black Canary (officially awarded membership in the JSA; last appearance in Flash Comics #96; next appearance in Flash Comics #97)
Villain(s)
- Injustice Society of the World (last appearance in All-Star Comics #37; next appearance in Justice League of America #123)
- Wizard (last appearance in All-Star Comics #37; next appearance in Action Comics #484)
- Icicle (last appearance in All-American Comics #92; next appearance in Justice League of America #21)
- Fiddler (last appearance in Flash Comics #93; next appearance in Comic Cavalcade #28)
- Sportsmaster (last appearance in All-American Comics #98; next appearance in Superman Family #206)
- Huntress (last appearance in Sensation Comics #76; next appearance in DC 100-Page Super Spectacular #6)
- Harlequin (last appearance in Green Lantern #32; next appearance in Green Lantern #33)
Comments:
Black Canary is awarded permanent membership in the JSA at the end of this story. Her participation on previous cases indicates that she must have been on probationary status prior to this adventure.
This story features the second incarnation of the Injustice Society.
Synopsis:
After the Liberty Train mysteriously disappeared, the FBI contacts the JSA via Black Canary. Black Canary calls an emergency meeting, but when she arrives at headquarters, none of the other members are present. Green Lantern's foe, the Harlequin is found under the meeting table. She explains that the other members were abducted by the new Injustice Society. Before either woman can take action, the Icicle freezes them both and takes them prisoner.
Black Canary and Harlequin are taken to the Injustice Society hide-out, where the JSA members have become mindless automatons. The Wizard intends to do likewise to the new prisoners, but Harlequin is able to hypnotize the JSA into freeing her. The JSA then splits up to hunt down the Injustice Society.
Hawkman attempts to stop the Sportsmaster from stealing Old Ironsides, Wonder Woman and Dr. Mid-Nite tangle with the Fiddler while he tries to steal the Liberty Bell, Green Lantern fails to stop the Icicle from stealing the Washington Monument, and Flash and Atom battle the Huntress for possession of Plymouth Rock.
Each JSA member is again captured and rehypnotized into obeying the Injustice Society. Black Canary and Harlequin once again break the spell, this time permanently by restoring their rightful minds. The JSA then teams up to take down their foes, who are holding a contest to judge which of their thefts is the greatest. After the crooks are defeated Harlequin escapes, and Black Canary is awarded permanent membership in the JSA.
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