America vs. the Justice Society

    (DC, 1985)
™ and ©1985 DC Comics, Inc.

Earth Two’s Batman has died, and his diary makes a shocking accusation: that the Justice Society of America is guilty of treason. It claims that the JSA was persuaded by Hitler in 1940 to become agents of Nazi Germany, and that it sabotaged the work on an anti-bomb project that could have stopped the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

These are serious accusations indeed, and cause for the JSA to be called in front of a joint session of Congress for a special tribunal. But fear not, the real reason for this four-issue mini-series is to give fans a chance to relive the great JSA adventures of the Golden Age. Included are checklists and annotations covering the first appearances of the Atom, the original Black Canary, Doctor Fate, Dr. Mid-Nite, the original Flash, Green Arrow, and the other members of that legendary organization.
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  • 1
    Back cover reprints cover of All-Star Comics #4
    Jan 1985
    Cover: $1.50
    W: Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas  ·  A: Rafael Kayanan, Rich Buckler, Jerry Ordway
    Origin of Justice Society of America; Giant-size
    9 copies from $1.75
  • 2
    Back cover reprints cover of All-Star Comics #3
    Feb 1985
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    W: Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas  ·  A: Michael Hernandez
    Origin of All-Star Squadron
    7 copies from $3.25
  • 3
    Back cover reprints cover of All-Star Comics #5
    Mar 1985
    Cover: $1.00
    W: Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas  ·  A: Howard Bender
    Origin of Freedom Fighters
    8 copies from $3.50
  • 4
    Back cover reprints cover from All-Star Comics #54
    Apr 1985
    Cover: $1.00
    W: Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas  ·  A: Howard Bender
    Origin of JSA revival; Multiverse (Flash of Two Worlds)
    6 copies from $3.50
  • Bk 1
    Cover: $14.99
    W: Roy Thomas  ·  A: Rafael Kayanan
    1 copy for $11.00