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Penciller: Arvell M. Jones Inker: Tony DeZuniga |
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Comic Title: All-Star Squadron #64
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: December 1986
On Sale Date:
September 25, 1986 Newsstand Date September 25, 1986
Source: DC Releases, #31
Newsstand Date September 25, 1986
Source: Amazing Heroes, #100
Shipping Date September 2, 1986
Source: Amazing Heroes, #100
Shipping Date September 2, 1986
Source: DC Releases, #31
Shipping Date September 2, 1986
Source: Comics Journal, #110
Copyright Date September 2, 1986
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1986
DC publication dates beyond April 1981 listed by the LoC
represent shipping dates NOT newsstand sale dates
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $0.75
Page Count: 32
Editor: Roy Thomas
Story |
Title: "See You in the Funny Papers"
Pages: 22
Feature(s):
All-Star Squadron (Post-Crisis)
Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciller: Wayne Boring
Inker: Tony DeZuniga
Letterer: David Cody Weiss
Colorist: Carl Gafford
Feature Character(s)
- All-Star Squadron (earliest chronological appearance; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #60)
- Liberty Belle (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #61; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #60)
- Johnny Quick (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #65; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #60)
- Robotman (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #63; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #60)
- Tarantula (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #66; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #61)
- Firebrand (next appearance in All-Star Squadron #61)
- Hawkman (last appearance in All-Star Squadron #67; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #60)
- Starman (first post-Crisis appearance; next appearance in Young All-Stars #3)
- Sandman (first post-Crisis appearance; last appearance in All-Star Squadron #66; next appearance in Young All-Stars #2)
- Sandy the Golden Boy (Sandy the Golden Boy; first post-Crisis appearance; next appearance in Young All-Stars #2)
- Crimson Avenger (first post-Crisis appearance; last appearance in All-Star Squadron #65; next appearance in Young All-Stars #3)
- Wing (first post-Crisis appearance; last appearance in Crimson Avenger #4; next appearance in Young All-Stars #3)
- Atom (first post-Crisis appearance; last appearance in All-Star Squadron #67; next appearance in Young All-Stars #2)
Villain(s)
- Funny Face and his gang (no further appearances)
- Torgo, Machine-Gun Mike, the Black Raider, Goola, and the Viper (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Sally Stevens (Lee Travis's secretary; first post-Crisis appearance; first name revealed on the text page of Crimson Avenger #2; last appearance in Crimson Avenger #4; no further appearances)
- Terri Rothstein (named Teri Kurtzberger in this story; first post-Crisis appearance; next appearance in Infinity Inc. #48)
Comments:
This story is a post-Crisis adaptation of the first story of Superman #19. Since the Golden Age Superman did not exist in the post-Crisis universe to fight Funny Face, the All-Star Squadron now fights the battle.
Johnny Quick proposes to Liberty Belle in this story which takes place shortly after Tom Revere's death.
Synopsis:
Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle respond to a report that Torgo, a comic strip character is threatening Metropolis. They arrive on the scene to fight Torgo, only to witness him vanish. A strange yellow ball with a face on it boasts that Funny Face is behind the crimes. The ball then disappears too. Belle and Johnny then call other members of the All-Star Squadron for help.
The Squadron members soon encounter other comic strip villains who have been brought to life. Firebrand is captured during one battle and brought to Funny Face's hideout. From there, Firebrand is able to get a message to Tarantula, who brings help to rescue her. The All-Star Squadron defeats Funny Face, who had discovered a method of bringing two-dimensional drawings to life. At the conclusion of the battle, the machine is destroyed ensuring that it can never be used again.
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