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Issue Details

Issue #108
Published November-December 1973
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.20 USD
Pages 36
Editing Julius Schwartz
Notes Letters page contains a letter from Mike Barr.

Cover Details - "Is This How World War 3 Will Be Fought-- Between The Super-Heroes of Two Different Earths?"

Characters Justice Society of America [Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-L]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson; Nabu] (all Earth-2)]; The Freedom Fighters [Human Bomb; The Ray; Uncle Sam; Black Condor]; Justice League of America [Batman (Earth-1)]
Genre superhero
Pencils Nick Cardy
Inks Nick Cardy
Notes Credits for pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics [August 2007]. erroneously stated on cover as .." Two Earths..", when it should have been Three Earths, given Earths One and Two were also involved in the story through their respective teams (JLA/JSA).
Reprinted in Crisis on Multiple Earths (DC, 2002 series) #3 (2004)

20 page Justice League of America story "Thirteen Against the Earth!"

Characters Justice League of America [Batman; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Elongated Man; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan](cameo); The Flash [Barry Allen] (cameo); Black Canary (cameo) (all earth-1)]; Justice Society of America [Superman [Clark kent; Kal-L]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson; Nabu]; The Flash [Jay Garrick] (cameo); Hourman [Rex Tyler] (cameo); Red Tornado [John Smith] (leaves to join JLA at story's end) (all Earth-2)]; The Freedom Fighters [Uncle Sam; Doll Man; The Ray; Human Bomb; Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Black Condor]; Nazi-created machines (villain)
Synopsis The three teams split up to tackle the machines controlling the Earth, with each machine more difficult to destroy than the last. When the three groups confront the final machine inside of an orbiting satellite, the machine reveals its origins of how the Nazis created it to help run things, but it eventually turned on its creators and Adolf Hitler himself seeing them as inferior per its programming. The last machine is destroyed by Red Tornado's sacrifice yet again, and the three groups, triumphant, return to their respective earths along with the surviving Red Tornado, who chooses to stay on Earth-1.
Genre superhero
Script Len Wein
Pencils Dick Dillin
Inks Dick Giordano
Colors Glynis Wein
Letters Ben Oda
Notes JLA-JSA, Freedom Fighters team-up. Red Tornado leaves to Earth-1, becomes JLA member. Story for Freedom Fighters continues in their own series, Freedom Fighters (DC, 1975 series). Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (May 2007). Colors credit from Carl Gafford via the GCD Errors Tracker, July 2010.
Reprinted in Crisis on Multiple Earths (DC, 2002 series) #3 (2004)