Issue | #64 |
Published | December 1986 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.75 USD; 1.00 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Roy Thomas (creative editor); Greg Weisman (associate) |
Characters | All-Star Squadron [Starman [Ted Knight]; Liberty Belle; Atom [Al Pratt]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Tarantula; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]]; Torgo; Machine-Gun Mike; The Black Raider; Goola; The Viper |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Arvell Jones (signed) |
Inks | Tony deZuniga (signed) |
Characters | All-Star Squadron [Liberty Belle; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Tarantula; Starman [Ted Knight]; Robotman [Robert Crane]; Crimson Avenger [Lee Travis]; Wing; Atom [Al Pratt]; Sandy the Golden Boy]; Torgo (villain); Machine-Gun Mike (villain); The Black Raider (villain); Funnyface (villain); Goola (villain); The Viper (villain) |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Roy Thomas |
Pencils | Wayne Boring |
Inks | Tony deZuniga |
Colors | Carl Gafford |
Letters | David Cody Weiss |
Notes | "Case of the Funny Paper Crimes" from Superman (DC, 1939 series) #19 is re-done without Superman, and with the All-Star Squadron instead to signify one of the many changes made post-Crisis, since any Golden Age stories involving these 7 heroes (Superman, Batman, Robin, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Green Arrow, Speedy) were no longer considered to be 'in continuity'. This allowed for any previous Golden Age stories involving these 7 heroes to either be rewritten by omitting them, or just recreate the same story,albeit without their appearance. |
Script | Roy Thomas |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Includes an article on this issue's story, explaining some of the changes to continuity caused by the Crisis on Infinite Earths, as well as letters reviewing All-Star Squadron (DC, 1981 series) #59. |