Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Secret Society of Super-Villains #17

Secret Society of Super-Villains Volume 2 
Secret Society of Super-Villains #16 
title: "Death in Silver!"
writer: Bob Rozakis
penciller: Mike Vosburg
letterer: Shelly Leferman
editor: Jack C. Harris
cover: Rich Buckler & Jack Abel (collected edition)

Order of Appearance: Uncle Sam, Doll Man, Black Condor, Phantom Lady, the Human Bomb, and Firebrand 

Supporting Character(s): none

Opponents: Copperhead, the Sizematic Twins, Silver Ghost, Mirror Master, Chronos, Killer Moth, and Quake Master

Overall Summary: 
The Silver Ghost has paid the Secret Society of Super-Villains to take down the Freedom Fighters!    


Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Secret Society of Super-Villains #16

Secret Society of Super-Villains Volume 2: 
Secret Society of Super-Villains #16 
title: "Murder Times Seven!"
writer: Bob Rozakis
penciller(s): Mike Vosburg and Dick Ayers
inker: Bob Smith
letterer: Shelly Leferman
editor: Jack C. Harris
cover: Rich Buckler & Jack Abel (collected edition); Alex Saviuk (original story)

Order of Appearance: Uncle Sam, Firebrand, Black Condor, Doll Man, the Ray, Phantom Lady, and the Human Bomb 

Supporting Character(s): none

Opponents: Silver Ghost, Mirror Master, Copperhead, Killer Moth, Quake Master, Chronos, the Sizematic Twins

Overall Summary: 
NOW IT CAN BE TOLD! The Secret Society of Super-Villains strikes at the Freedom Fighters!    

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Secret Origins #21

Secret Origins #21 (Dec 1987)
title: "The Secret Origin of Black Condor:
The Man Who Can Fly Like A Bird"
writer: Roy Thomas
pencils & inks: Murphy Anderson
letterer: Jean Simek
colorist: Carl Gafford
editor: Greg Weisman
cover: Jose-Luis Garcia Lopez

Order of Appearance: Black Condor is the only Freedom Fighter to appear in this story

Supporting Character(s): Father Pierre, Black Condor's parents Anne and Richard Grey

Opponents: Yakki raiders led by Gali Khan, unscrupulous businessman Jaspar Crow

Overall Summary: 
Black Condor grows up in the mountains of the Himalayas with the mutant power of flight! Eventually he defeats the men responsible for the murder of his parents and his teacher, and he heads to the US....where he becomes a US Senator!?!   

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Secret Origins #19

 Secret Origins #19 (Oct 1987)
title: "The Coming of Uncle Sam"
writer: Len Wein
pencils & inks: Murphy Anderson
letterer: Milt Snapinn
colorist: Shelley Eiber
editors: Greg Weisman & Roy Thomas
cover: Brent Anderson & Jack Kirby

Order of Appearance: Uncle Sam is the only Freedom Fighter to appear in this story

Supporting Character(s): Buddy, Sam's would-be side-kick

Opponents: The Black Legion

Overall Summary: 
Uncle Sam is created when a colonist gives his life during the US Revolutionary War. Uncle Sam wakes up 150 years later and is "reincarnated" against home-ground terrorists!     

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Secret Origins #8

Secret Origins #8 (date)
title: "Doll Man"
writer/creative editor: Roy Thomas
pencils & inks: Murphy Anderson
letterer: David Cody Weiss
colorist: Carl Gafford
coordinating editor: Robert Greenberger
cover: Steve Lightle

Order of Appearance: Doll Man is the only Freedom Fighter to appear in this story

Supporting Character(s): Martha Roberts, Professor Roberts

Opponents: Falco the blackmailer

Overall Summary: 
Darrel Dane impetuously drinks a shrinking potion and becomes the 6-inch tall Doll Man. His first case is to rescue his fiancĂ©e from a blackmailer!   


Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Who's Who in the DCU Update '87 #1

 

Who's Who Update '87
The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe 
#1 (Aug 1987)
cover: Joe Brozowski & Dick Giordano
editor: Robert Greenberger
contributing writers: Mike W. Barr, Todd Klein, Paul Levitz, 
John Ostrander, Barbara Randall, Bob Rozakis, Len Wein
contributing writer/researcher: Peter Sanderson
production: Steven Bove
colorist: Anthony Tollin
copy editor: Art Young

Featuring: The All-Star Squadron

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Who's Who in the DCU #24

 

Who's Who
The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #24 
(Feb 1987)
cover: Eduardo Barreto
editor: Robert Greenberger
contributing editor: Len Wein
contributing writers: Paul Levitz, Jonathan Peterson, Bob Rozakis, Greg Weisman
contributing writers/researchers: E. Nelson Bridwell, Peter Sanderson
production: Todd Klein
researcher: Art Young
colorists: Anthony Tollin, Len Wein, Tatjana Wood
copy editor: Carl Gafford

Featuring: Uncle Sam


Monday, August 5, 2024

Justice League #56 "Whatever Happened to the Freedom Fighters?" (part two)



The only thing you need to know to enjoy this story if you are already aware of the Freedom Fighters' history is that in order to drag these adventures into more recent history I decided to swap out Earth-2 Superman with Power Girl. I also made the Sandman into the newer, younger Sandy Hawkins version. I hope these changes don't prevent you from enjoying "my" take on these three super groups!

What has gone-before department: 

Red Tornado has asked the participants from the JLA-JSA get-together to figure out what happened to the Freedom Fighters after they moved to Earth-1. The two teams search for clues to the Fighters' whereabouts. They learn that the Fighters recently battled members of the Secret Society of Super-Villains and were captured by them! Green Arrow and Power Girl rescue the Ray, who had managed to escape. Dr. Fate uses his mystical powers to locate the other Fighters, and now the JLA-JSA head towards a showdown with the SSOSV! 

You can read the story yourself here: Justice League #55

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Who's Who in the DCU #21


Who's Who
The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #21 
(Nov 1986)
cover: Ernie Colon
editor: Robert Greenberger
contributing editor: Len Wein
contributing writers: Paul Kupperberg, Paul Levitz, Bob Rozakis, Greg Weisman
contributing writers/researchers: E. Nelson Bridwell, Peter Sanderson
production/contributing writer: Todd Klein
colorists: Anthony Tollin, Len Wein, Tatjana Wood, Tom Ziuko
copy editor/colorist: Carl Gafford

Featuring: The Silver Ghost



Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Who's Who in the DCU #19

 

Who's Who
The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #19 
(Sept 1986)
cover: Ernie Colon
editor: Robert Greenberger
contributing editor: Len Wein
contributing writers: Mike W. Barr, Paul Levitz, 
Bob Rozakis, Greg Weisman
contributing writers/researchers: Peter Sanderson, E. Nelson Bridwell
production: Todd Klein
colorists: Anthony Tollin, Len Wein, Tatjana Wood, Tom Ziuko
copy editor: Brenda Pope

Featuring: The Ray and The Red Bee


Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Who's Who in the DCU #18

 

Who's Who
The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #18 
(Aug 1986)
cover: George Perez & Dick Giordano
editor: Robert Greenberger
contributing editor: Len Wein
contributing writers: Mike W. Barr, Paul Kupperberg, Paul Levitz,
Barbara Randall, Greg Weisman
contributing writers/researchers: E. Nelson Bridwell, Peter Sanderson
production/contributing writer: Todd Klein
colorists: Anthony Tollin, Len Wein, Tatjana Wood, Tom Ziuko
copy editor: Brenda Pope

Featuring: Phantom Lady


Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Who's Who in the DCU #10

 

Who's Who
The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #10 
(Dec 1985)
cover: Paris Cullins & Dick Giordano
writer/editor: Len Wein
contributing writer/consulting editor: Marv Wolfman
associate editor/researcher: Robert Greenberger
contributing writers: Paul Levitz, Mike W. Barr
contributing writers/researchers: E. Nelson Bridwell, Peter Sanderson
contributing writer/production: Todd Klein
colorists: Anthony Tollin, Len Wein, Tatjana Wood
proofreader: Brenda Pope

Featuring: 
The Human Bomb


Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Who's Who in the DCU #8

Who's Who
The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #8 
(Oct 1985)
cover: Paris Cullins & Dick Giordano
writer/editor: Len Wein
consulting writer/consulting editor: Marv Wolfman
associate editor/researcher: Robert Greenberger
contributing writers: Paul Levitz, Gary Cohn, Mike W. Barr
contributing writer/production: Todd Klein
colorists: Anthony Tollin, Len Wein, Tatjana Wood, Tom Ziuko
proofreader: Brenda Pope

Featuring: 
Firebrand and the Freedom Fighters


Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Who's Who in the DCU #7

Who's Who
The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #7 
(Sept 1985)
cover: Paris Cullins & Dick Giordano
writer/editor: Len Wein
writer/consulting editor: Marv Wolfman
associate editor/researcher: Robert Greenberger
contributing writer: Paul Levitz
contributing writer/researcher: Peter Sanderson
researcher: E. Nelson Bridwell
contributing writer/production: Todd Klein
colorists: Anthony Tollin, Len Wein, Tatjana Wood, Tom Ziuko
proofreader: Brenda Pope

Featuring: Doll Man


Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Who's Who in the DCU #2


Who's Who
The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #2 
(April 1985)
cover: George Perez
writer/editor: Len Wein
writer/consulting editor: Marv Wolfman
writers: Mike W. Barr, Gary Cohn
researchers: Peter Sanderson, E. Nelson Bridwell
production: Todd Klein
colorists: Helen Vesik, Shelly Eiber, Tatjana Wood, Bob LeRose
proofreader: Brenda Pope
design director: Neal Pozner

Featuring: Black Condor and Baron Blitzkrieg



Wednesday, June 12, 2024

History of the DC Universe

History of the DC Universe book 1 (1986)
penciller: George Perez
inker: Karl Kesel
colorists: Tom Ziuko; Bill Wray, and Bob LeRose
cover: George Perez
writer: Marv Wolfman
editor: Mike Gold

Order of Appearance: Doll Man, Black Condor, the Human Bomb, the Ray, Uncle Sam, Phantom Lady, and Firebrand

Supporting Character(s): the full roster of the All-Star Squadron and all other major DC Universe characters!

Overall Summary: 
Post-Crisis, Harbinger records the important events of the revised, combined universe for posterity (and for all readers!)

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #12

CRISIS on Infinite Earths # 12 (March 1986)
title: "Final Crisis!"
writer/editor: Marv Wolfman
penciller/plotter: George Perez
inker: Jerry Ordway
letterer: John Costanza
colorist: Tom Ziuko
cover: George Perez

Order of Appearance: Black Condor and the Ray are the only Fighters to appear in this story. 

Other Stars: Superman (E1), Superman (E2), Superboy (Earth Prime), Deadman, Dr. Light, Kid Flash, Wonder Woman (E1), Lady Quark, Harbinger, Alexander Luthor, Pariah, and a cast of hundreds

Opponents: The Anti-Monitor, Psycho Pirate, Brainiac, Darkseid, and the Anti-Monitor's Shadow Demons

Overall Summary: 
The Anti-Monitor drags Earth to the anti-matter universe for one last showdown, winner takes all!   

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #11

CRISIS on Infinite Earths # 11 (Feb 1986)
title: "Aftershock"
writer/editor: Marv Wolfman
penciller: George Perez
inker: Jerry Ordway
letterer: John Costanza
colorist: Carl Gafford
cover: George Perez

Order of Appearance: Phantom Lady and Uncle Sam are the only Freedom Fighters who appear in this story; Doll Man and the Ray join Phantom Lady and Uncle Sam in a cameo in Harbinger's re-telling of DC History

Other Stars: Superman of Earth 1, Superman of Earth 2, Jay Garrick Flash, Kid Flash, the Huntress, Robin of Earth 2, Wonder Girl, Batman, Harbinger, Alexander Luthor, Pariah, and a cast of hundreds

Opponents: The aftereffects of the Crisis, the anti-matter shadow demons, the Anti-Monitor

Overall Summary: 
The Crisis is over? After the events at the Dawn of Time, all worlds have somehow merged into one!? So where does that leave Earth-X and the Freedom Fighters?    

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #10

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #s 10 (Jan 1986)
title: "Death At The Dawn Of Time!"
writer/editor: Marv Wolfman
penciller: George Perez
inker: Jerry Ordway
letterer: John Costanza
colorist: Anthony Tollin
cover: George Perez

Order of Appearance: The Ray, the Human Bomb, Uncle Sam, and Phantom Lady

Other Stars: The Spectre, Batman, Atom (E2), Fury, Robin (E1), Superman (E2), Wonder Woman (E2), Metamorpho, Norda, Hawkman (E2), Harbinger, Alexander Luthor, Pariah, and a cast of hundreds.

Opponents: The Anti-Monitor, Krona, Silver Ghost, Calendar Man, Deathbolt, Emerald Empress, the Dummy, the Tigress/Huntress, and a cast of hundreds

Overall Summary: 
The Spectre brings all of the super-heroes to the Dawn of Time in order to stop the Anti-Monitor from changing the positive universe into the anti-matter one.    

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #9

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #s 9 (Dec 1985)
title: "War Zone!"
writer/editor: Marv Wolfman
penciller: George Perez
inker: Jerry Ordway
letterer: John Costanza
colorist: Anthony Tollin
cover: George Perez

Order of Appearance: Black Condor, Uncle Sam, Phantom Lady, the Human Bomb, Firebrand, and Doll Man 

Other Stars: Starman, Halo, Hawkman (E2), Silver Scarab, Superman (E2), Katana, Wildcat (2), Dr. Mid-Nite, Johnny Thunder, Obsidian, Harbinger, Alexander Luthor (E3), Pariah, and a cast of hundreds

Opponents: Silver Ghost, the Joker, Poison Ivy, JasonWoodrue, Blockbuster, Dr. Phosphorus, Mr.Mind, Sumo, Captain Nazi, the Scarecrow, Cheshire, Shadow Thief, Star Sapphire, the Mist, the Anti-Monitor, and a cast of hundreds

Overall Summary: 
The Crisis has ended, so the super-villains of five Earths band together and STRIKE!   

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

CRISIS On Infinite Earths #7

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #7 (Oct 1985)
title: "Beyond the Silent Night!"
writer/editor: Marv Wolfman
penciller: George Perez
inkers: Jerry Ordway & Dick Giordano
colorist: Tom Ziuko
letterer: John Costanza
cover: George Perez

Order of Appearance: the Human Bomb, Phantom Lady, Uncle Sam, Doll Man, Firebrand, and the Ray 

Other Stars: Starfire, Steel (Earth-1), Harbinger, Alexander Luthor, Pariah, Superman, Lady Quark, Firestorm, Supergirl, and a literal cast of thousands

Opponents: The Anti-Monitor and his lackey, the Psycho-Pirate

Overall Summary: 
Representatives of six Earths get together to learn the Origin of the Crisis, then they head to the anti-matter universe to strike at the Anti-Monitor's machinery in an attempt to stop the Crisis.    

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #6

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #6 (Sept 1985)
title: "3 Earths! 3 Deaths!"
writer/editor: Marv Wolfman
penciller: George Perez
inker: Jerry Ordway
letterer: John Costanza
colorist: Tom Ziuko
cover: George Perez


Order of Appearance: The Ray, the Human Bomb, Uncle Sam, Phantom Lady, Doll Man, and Black Condor 

Other Stars: Norda, Hawkman (Earth-2), Dr Light, Starfire, Steel (Earth-1), Harbinger, Alexander Luthor, Pariah, and a literal cast of thousands

Opponents: The Crisis, as brought about by the Anti-Monitor and his lackey, the Psycho Pirate 

Overall Summary: 
The Crisis is about to destroy three more Earths, including Earth-X! And to hasten the deaths of untold billions, the Anti-Monitor uses Psycho Pirate's emotional powers to cause all people on all three Earths to become suicidal. So the Freedom Fighters come out fighting against the super-heroes sent to help them!

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #5

CRISIS on Infinite Earths #5 (Aug 1985)
title: "Worlds in Limbo!"
writer/editor: Marv Wolfman
penciller: George Perez
inker: Jerry Ordway
letterer: John Costanza
colorist: Anthony Tollin
cover: George Perez

Order of Appearance: Uncle Sam, Black Condor, the Human Bomb, Phantom Lady, the Ray, and Doll Man 

Opponents: The Crisis! 

Overall Summary: 
The Crisis strikes Earth-X, and the Freedom Fighters prepare to die fighting against it if need be....!   

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

All-Star Squadron #50

All-Star Squadron #50 (Oct 1985)
title: "Crisis Point!"
writer/editor: Roy Thomas
pencillers: Mike Clark (pp 1-10) & Arvell Jones (pp 11-38)
inkers: Vince Colletta (pp 1-25) & Tony DeZuniga (pp 26-38)
letterer: Cody
colorist: Carl Gafford
cover: Jerry Ordway

Order of Appearance: Phantom Lady, Black Condor, the Ray, Uncle Sam, Doll Man, and the Human Bomb 

Other Stars:  Harbinger; Hawkman, Wonder Woman, Johnny Thunder, Dr. Mid-Nite, Starman, the Spectre, the Sandman, and the Atom; Commander Steel; Robotman, the Shining Knight, Hourman, Tarantula, Amazing Man, Dr. Fate, the Guardian, Dr. Occult, Firebrand, Plastic Man; Johnny Quick, Liberty Belle, Green Lantern; cameos by the Blackhawks, Spider, Manhunter, Midnight, and the Jester

Opponents: German saboteurs in the US led by Nazi engineer Gootsden, a Nazi scientist in Berlin working with Gootsden, and anxiety over the Crisis

Overall Summary: 
As Nazi scientists send the Justice Society out into space, the Crisis comes to World War II on Earth-2, snatching away a few members and moving the Freedom Fighters permanently (?) to Earth-X!  

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

All-Star Squadron #44

All-Star Squadron #44 (April 1985)
title: "Night And Fog!"
plotter/editor: Roy Thomas
script: Paul Kupperberg
penciller: Arvell Jones
inker: Pablo Marcos
letterer: Cody
colorist: Gene D'Angelo
letter column: Roy Thomas
cover: Arvell Jones & Tony DeZuniga (?)

Order of Appearance: Phantom Lady is the only Freedom Fighter to appear in this story. 

Other Stars:  Firebrand, Hourman, Tarantula; Liberty Belle, Johnny Quick, cameos by the Guardian, Starman. Hawkgirl, Hawkman, and Robotman in their secret identities; the Newsboy Legion

Opponents:
German industrial saboteurs, Night and Fog

Overall Summary: 
Firebrand's industrialist father has been supporting Nazi Germany, but when he has a change of heart Night and Fog crash his penthouse apartment to either change his mind or kill him.   

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

All-Star Squadron #41

All-Star Squadron #41 (January 1985)
title: "....Catch A Falling Starman!"
writer/plotter: Roy Thomas (pages 1-3, 23)
dialogue: Paul Kupperberg (pages 4-22)
penciller: Arvell Jones
inker: Bill Collins
letterer: L. Lois & Clark
colorist: Gene D'Angelo
editor/letter column: Roy Thomas
cover: Arvell Jones & Jerry Ordway

Order of Appearance: Phantom Lady is the only Freedom Fighter to appear in this story. 

Other Stars:  Starman; Hawkman, Firebrand, Green Lantern, Tarantula, Robotman, Liberty Belle, Hourman, Johnny Quick, Amazing Man; Batman and Robin

Opponents:
German saboteurs, Dr. Doog

Overall Summary: 
The All-Star Squadron meet up with an injured Starman, and as he recuperates Tarantula remembers how Ted Knight came to take on his costumed identity. 

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

JLA #55 "Whatever Happened to the Freedom Fighters?" (part one)

 



If you are already familiar with the actual history of the Freedom Fighters, the only thing you need to know to enjoy this story is that in order to drag these adventures into more recent history I decided to swap out Earth-2 Superman with Power Girl. I also made the Sandman into the younger Sandy Hawkins version. I hope these changes don't prevent you from enjoying "my" take on these three super groups!  

All-Star Squadron #35


All-Star Squadron #35 (July 1984)
title: "...That Earths May Live!"
writer/editor: Roy Thomas
penciller: Rick Hoberg
inker: Bill Collins
letterer: Cody
colorist: Gene D'Angelo
letter column: Roy Thomas
cover: Rick Hoberg & Jerry Ordway

Order of Appearance: Uncle Sam, the Ray, Phantom Lady, the Human Bomb, Doll Man, Black Condor, and Red Bee 

Other Stars:  Hourman; the Spectre; Liberty Belle, Johnny Quick, Starman, Firebrand, Neptune Perkins; cameos by Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Batman, Robin, and Plastic Man

Opponents:
Tsunami, Baron Blitzkrieg, the Imperial Japanese Navy

Overall Summary: 
The All-Star Squadron defeats Tsunami on Earth 2 while the Freedom Fighters defeat Baron Blitzkrieg on Earth-X, and the Spectre is still dead.   

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

All-Star Squadron #34

All-Star Squadron #34 (June 1984)
title: "The Wrath of Tsunami!"
writer/editor: Roy Thomas
penciller: Rick Hoberg
inker: Bill Collins
letterer: Cody
colorist: Gene D'Angelo
letter column: Roy Thomas
cover: Rick Hoberg & Jerry Ordway

Order of Appearance: Red Bee, the Human Bomb, Phantom Lady, Doll Man, the Ray, Black Condor, Uncle Sam 

Other Stars:  Firebrand, Johnny Quick, Neptune Perkins, the Spectre, Hourman, Starman, Liberty Belle

Opponents:
Japanese Imperial Navy (on two worlds), Tsunami, Baron Blitzkrieg

Overall Summary: 
The All-Star Squadron are involved in would-be invasions of Santa Barbara, CA on TWO worlds, as the Spectre fights to keep them from smashing into each other!   

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

All-Star Squadron #33

All-Star Squadron #33 (May 1984)
title: "The Battle of Santa Barbara-- Times Two!"
writer/editor: Roy Thomas
penciller: Rick Hoberg
inker: Bill Collins
letterer: Cody
colorist: Gene D'Angelo
letter column: Roy Thomas
cover: Rick Hoberg & Jerry Ordway

Order of Appearance: Phantom Lady, Black Condor, the Ray, the Human Bomb, Doll Man, Uncle Sam, and Red Bee 

Other Stars: the Spectre, Starman, Firebrand, Liberty Belle, Johnny Quick, Neptune Perkins, Hourman

Opponents:
Japanese Imperial Navy (on two worlds), Tsunami, Baron Blitzkrieg

Overall Summary: 
The Freedom Fighters are on Earth-X trying to stop a full-scale invasion of Santa Barbara by the Japanese Navy. Meanwhile, a small group of All-Star Squadron members are on their Earth investigating a potential Japanese invasion there, too.   

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

All-Star Squadron #32

All-Star Squadron #32 (April 1984)
title: "Crisis on Earth-X: The Prequel"
writer/editor: Roy Thomas
penciller: Rick Hoberg
inker: Bill Collins
letterer: Cody & Albert de Guzman
colorist: Gene D'Angelo
letter column: Roy Thomas
cover: Jerry Ordway

Order of Appearance: Human Bomb, Phantom Lady, Black Condor, Doll Man, the Ray, Uncle Sam

Other Stars (speaking parts): Liberty Belle, the Tarantula, the Flash, the Spectre, Midnight, Dr. Mid-Nite, Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Johnny Quick, Wonder Woman, Red Torpedo, Miss America, Neon the Unknown, Invisible Hood, Magno the Magnetic Man, Hourman, Wildcat, Ibis, Dr. Fate, Commander Steel, Robotman, Plastic Man, Starman,  Firebrand

Opponents:
Japanese Navy, German Army, Baron Blitzkrieg

Overall Summary: 
Uncle Sam and Doll Man tell their individual tales of woe, which converge in an invasion of Santa Barbara, CA!