Justice League of America 1960 #193 Direct ed. - back issue - $15.00
Justice League of America 1960 #193 Direct ed. - back issue - $15.00
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The League pursues T. O. Morrow to find out what happened to Red Tornado, but Morrow can't help them. They are attacked by their old foe the Tornado Tyrant, who puts them all out of commission except for Firestorm, who learns that Red Tornado was originally brought to life when the reformed Tornado Tyrant merged with him. Firestorm re-merges the two but keeps it secret from the League.
Green Arrow uses special arrows to save a cable car from falling when its cable breaks, and also sends Hostess Fruit Pies to the children inside awaiting rescue.
The JSA's members are captured by future foes they have yet to meet, given they are from circa 1947, and led by an unknown menace. Only Hawkman, Atom, and Dr. Mid-Nite escape capture, thanks, in part, to Robotman's appearance. Meanwhile, FDR is worried at the White House, as he's been unable to contact the JSA, so they can stop the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on Dec. 7, 1941.
On-sale date from copyright registration.
- An Arrow in Time - Copyright ? 1981 Continental Baking Company
- All-Star Squadron Cover - Cover of "Special All-Star Squadron Preview", part of the special insert between pages 12 and 13 of the main story.
- Special All-Star Squadron Preview - Part of the special insert between pages 12 and 13 of the main story. The story continues in All Star Squadron (DC, 1981 series) #1.
- All-Star Squadron Back Cover - Back cover to "Special All-Star Squadron Preview"; part of the special insert between pages 12 and 13 of the main story. Contains house advertisement and cover for All-Star Squadron #1.
- - Letters from: Paul Bene, Sara Greenblatt, Jeff Snyder, and Chris Khalaf. The last 1/4th of the page is "Len's Line-Up," descriptions of comics on sale May 7th and 21st.
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