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All-Star Squadron

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The All-Star Squadron was the premiere superhero team in the United States during World War II. President Roosevelt asked all available superheroes and mysterymen to unite, but their activities were limited to the home front so they could not fall under the influence of Adolf Hitler's Spear of Destiny.

 

Former Members

Air Wave
Lawrence Jordan
Air Wave
Amazing-Man
William Everett Sr.
Amazing-Man
Americommando
Harold Thompson
Americommando
Aquaman
Aquaman
Atom
Al Pratt
Atom
Batman
Bruce Wayne
Batman
Black Condor
Richard Grey Jr.
Black Condor
Blackhawk
Janos Prohaska
Blackhawk
Blue Beetle
Daniel Garrett
Blue Beetle
Bulletgirl
Susan Kent
Bulletgirl
Bulletman
James Barr
Bulletman
Lance Gallant
Captain Triumph
Commander Steel
Henry Heywood Sr.
Commander Steel
Crimson Avenger
Lee Travis
Crimson Avenger
Doctor Fate
Kent Nelson
Doctor Fate
Doctor Mid-Nite
Charles McNider
Doctor Mid-Nite
Doctor Occult
Richard Occult
Doctor Occult
Doll Man
Darrel Dane
Doll Man
Dyna-Mite
Danny Dunbar
Dyna-Mite
Firebrand
Danette Reilly
Firebrand
Firebrand
Rod Reilly
Firebrand
Flash
Jay Garrick
Flash
Flying Fox
Flying Fox
Fury
Helena Kosmatos
Fury
Green Arrow
Oliver Queen
Green Arrow
Green Lantern
Alan Scott
Green Lantern
Guardian
Jim Harper
Guardian
Hawkgirl
Shiera Hall
Hawkgirl
Hawkman
Carter Hall
Hawkman
Hourman
Rex Tyler
Hourman
Human Bomb
Roy Lincoln
Human Bomb
Ibis the Invincible
Danny Khalifa
Ibis the Invincible
Iron Munro
Arnold Munro
Iron Munro
John Thunder
John Thunder
Johnny Quick
Jonathan Chambers
Johnny Quick
Johnny Thunder
John Tane
Johnny Thunder
Judomaster
Rip Jagger
Judomaster
King Standish
King Standish
Liberty Belle
Libby Lawrence
Liberty Belle
Little Boy Blue
Thomas Rogers
Little Boy Blue
Manhunter
Paul Kirk
Manhunter
Donald Richards
Manhunter
David Clark
Midnight
Minute-Man
Jack Weston
Minute-Man
Brian Butler
Mister Scarlet
Mister Terrific
Terrance Sloane
Mister Terrific
Phantom Lady
Sandra Knight
Phantom Lady
Pink Butler
Pinky
Plastic Man
Patrick O'Brian
Plastic Man
Ray
Langford Terrill
Ray
Red Tornado
Abigail Hunkel
Red Tornado
Robin
Dick Grayson
Robin
Robotman
Robert Crane
Robotman
Sandman
Wesley Dodds
Sandman
Sandy the Golden Boy
Sanderson Hawkins
Sandy the Golden Boy
Sargon the Sorcerer
John Sargent
Sargon the Sorcerer
Shining Knight
Justin Arthur
Shining Knight
Spectre
Jim Corrigan
Spectre
Speedy
Roy Harper
Speedy
Spy Smasher
Alan Armstrong
Spy Smasher
Star-Spangled Kid
Sylvester Pemberton
Star-Spangled Kid
Starman
Jack Knight
Starman
Stripesy
Pat Dugan
Stripesy
Stuff the Chinatown Kid
Daniel Leong
Stuff the Chinatown Kid
Tarantula
Jonathan Law
Tarantula
Thunderbolt
Yz
Thunderbolt
Tiger
Tiger
Tigress
Paula Brooks
Tigress
Miya Shimada
Tsunami
Uncle Sam
Uncle Sam
Vigilante
Gregory Sanders
Vigilante
Whip
Rodney Gaynor
Whip
Wildcat
Ted Grant
Wildcat
William Gunn
William Gunn
Wonder Woman
Diana of Paradise Island
Wonder Woman

History

Late into the evening of December 6, 1941, President Roosevelt and an advisor attempt to contact the Justice Society of America but no one answers as their headquarters is empty. In Los Angeles, Johnny Chambers and Tubby Watts cover a charity foot race among the Flash, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman, with the Amazon winning by a nose. Wildcat presents Wonder Woman with a trophy noting that he had been wanting to meet the three heroes. The heroes take their leave and meet up (minus Wildcat) in nearby Echo Park where they encounter Solomon Grundy. None of the heroes have fought Grundy yet the villain claims to have fought them before. Grundy bests the costumed trio and is summoned by a mysterious voice to deliver them or "pay the penalty."

Roosevelt makes another attempt to contact the JSA with no luck. Meanwhile, in New York City, Sandman, Starman, and Johnny Thunder (with his personal Thunderbolt), are defeated by the notorious Sky Pirate. Simultaneously, Dr. Fate learns through the Orb of Nabu that Wotan has returned despite having been defeated "forever." The sorcerer quickly departs despite his wife's admonishment that he is not as powerful as before. Wotan uses a disguised Spectre to defeat his old nemesis, thereby defeating them both.

Somewhere in the South Pacific, Ensign Rod Reilly tries to dissuade his sister Danette from her risky volcano research. Elsewhere, in Gotham City, Superman, Batman, and Robin open a new USO club but are defeated by Professor Zodiak. In Washington, DC, the Atom, Dr. Mid-Nite, and Hawkman are attacked at the Lincoln Memorial by The Monster. When the trio best the horror-inspired villain, The Monster changes into an old man mentioning the name Degaton as the person responsible for the attack. Witnessing this is a mysterious man who then walks away "making strangely metallic sounds upon the rough concrete." As the clock strikes midnight, Roosevelt reveals he had hoped to have the JSA ready in case of a Japanese attack. Still unsuccessful in contacting them, the president is cautiously optimistic the United States will "come through this."

On the day of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt gathers available superheroes at the White House and asked them to work together to battle sabotage and keep the peace on the home front during World War II. At the time, many of the Justice Society members had been captured by the villain Per Degaton, but the available heroes were asked to first guard against a potential attack on the American West Coast.

Degaton himself used some stolen Japanese planes to launch such an attack, so the new Squadron's first major mission was to stop the attack and rescue the captured heroes, who also became part of the new group. The rationale for not using the Squadron in combat situations in the European or Pacific Theaters of War was that Adolf Hitler had possession of the Spear of Destiny, a mystical object that gave him control of any superheroes with magic-based powers or a vulnerability to magic (including Superman, Green Lantern, Doctor Fate, and others) who crossed into territory held by the Axis Powers.

The Squadron soon included also the members of the Justice Society of America (during war time also called the Justice Battalion), the Freedom Fighters and the Seven Soldiers of Victory. Later there was a sub group of younger heroes, dubbed the Young All-Stars, who also were part of the All-Star Squadron.

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