Justice League of America (1960 series) (DC) #29

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Number 29 29
Volume
No Volume No No
Volume Not Printed False False
Display Volume With Number No No
Indicia Publisher National Periodical Publications Inc. National Periodical Publications Inc.
Indicia Publisher Not Printed Printed Printed
Brand Superman DC National Comics Superman DC National Comics
No Brand No No
Publication Date August 1964 August 1964
Year On Sale None None
Month On Sale None None
Day On Sale None None
On Sale Date Uncertain No No
Key Date 1964-08-10 1964-08-10
Indicia Frequency eight times a year eight times a year
No Indicia Frequency No No
Price 0.12 USD 0.12 USD
Page Count 36 (note: total sum of story page counts is 25) 36 (note: total sum of story page counts is 25)
Page Count Uncertain No No
Editing Julius Schwartz Julius Schwartz
No Editing
Indicia Printer
No Indicia Printer No No
Barcode
No Barcode Yes Yes
Rating
No Rating False False
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0. Crisis on Earth-Three! (Justice League of America) cover, 1p [S P I C L E]

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Title Crisis on Earth-Three! Crisis on Earth-Three!
Unofficial Title? No No
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Type cover cover
Feature Justice League of America Justice League of America
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Feature Logo
Genre superhero superhero
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Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
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No Script X X
Pencils Mike Sekowsky Mike Sekowsky
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Inks Murphy Anderson Murphy Anderson
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Colors ? ?
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Letters Ira Schnapp Ira Schnapp
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Characters Dr. Fate; Starman; Black Canary; Hawkmam (Earth 2); Dr. Mid-Nite; Wonder Woman; Batman; The Flash; Superman; Green Lantern Dr. Fate; Starman; Black Canary; Hawkmam (Earth 2); Dr. Mid-Nite; Wonder Woman; Batman; The Flash; Superman; Green Lantern
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  • in Crisis on Multiple Earths (DC, 2002 series) #nn [1]
Notes Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives. Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
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1. Crisis on Earth-Three (Justice League of America) comic story, 24p [S P I C L E]

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Title Crisis on Earth-Three Crisis on Earth-Three
Unofficial Title? No No
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Type comic story comic story
Feature Justice League of America Justice League of America
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Genre superhero superhero
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Page Count 24 24
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Gardner Fox Gardner Fox
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Pencils Mike Sekowsky Mike Sekowsky
No Pencils
Inks Bernard Sachs Bernard Sachs
No Inks
Colors ? ?
No Colors
Letters Gaspar Saladino Gaspar Saladino
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Characters Justice Society of America [Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake Lance]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson; Nabu]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Starman [Ted Knight]; The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott] (all Earth-2)]; Crime Syndicate of America [Power Ring; Johnny Quick; Owlman; Superwoman; Ultraman (all Earth-3)(intros)]; Justice League of America [The Flash [Barry Allen]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-El]; Batman; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Aquaman; Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]; Snapper Carr (mascot) (all Earth-1)]; Christopher Columbus (Earth-3; cameo); Abraham Lincoln (Earth-3; cameo); President John Wilkes Booth (Earth-3; cameo); George Washington (Earth-3; cameo); General Cornwallis (Earth-3; cameo) Justice Society of America [Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake Lance]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson; Nabu]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Starman [Ted Knight]; The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott] (all Earth-2)]; Crime Syndicate of America [Power Ring; Johnny Quick; Owlman; Superwoman; Ultraman (all Earth-3)(intros)]; Justice League of America [The Flash [Barry Allen]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]; Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-El]; Batman; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Aquaman; Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]; Snapper Carr (mascot) (all Earth-1)]; Christopher Columbus (Earth-3; cameo); Abraham Lincoln (Earth-3; cameo); President John Wilkes Booth (Earth-3; cameo); George Washington (Earth-3; cameo); General Cornwallis (Earth-3; cameo)
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Synopsis The Crime Syndicate is so bored of life on their Earth as supreme villains, designated as Earth-3, that they come to the JLA's Earth for a new challenge after Ultraman accidentally discovers it when exposed to Green Kryptonite (which gives him a new power with every exposure to it). Just as it looks like the JLA has the upper hand, the Crime Syndicate teleports them to Earth-3, where they have the advantage. To secure a level battlefield the Crime Syndicate plans to go to the Earth-2 and eliminate the JSA. To be continued... The Crime Syndicate is so bored of life on their Earth as supreme villains, designated as Earth-3, that they come to the JLA's Earth for a new challenge after Ultraman accidentally discovers it when exposed to Green Kryptonite (which gives him a new power with every exposure to it). Just as it looks like the JLA has the upper hand, the Crime Syndicate teleports them to Earth-3, where they have the advantage. To secure a level battlefield the Crime Syndicate plans to go to the Earth-2 and eliminate the JSA. To be continued...
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Notes Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives. Story continues in next issue. Brief history of Earth-3 also given in this issue, where history ran a reverse course (e.g.- Columbus, an American discovers England and Europe; The English win their war of independence from America; John Wilkes Booth is U.S. President and assassinated by actor Abraham Lincoln), hence why super-powered persons are evil on this earth. Earth-3 also named this issue, and introduction of Crime Syndicate (first appearances). Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives. Story continues in next issue. Brief history of Earth-3 also given in this issue, where history ran a reverse course (e.g.- Columbus, an American discovers England and Europe; The English win their war of independence from America; John Wilkes Booth is U.S. President and assassinated by actor Abraham Lincoln), hence why super-powered persons are evil on this earth. Earth-3 also named this issue, and introduction of Crime Syndicate (first appearances).
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Commenter Comment Revision Timestamp Old State New State
Jim Van Dore Editing 2012-06-08 23:49:59 Available Editing
Jim Van Dore 2012-06-08 23:52:05 Editing Pending Review
Jan Roar Hansen 2012-06-09 21:44:56 Pending Review Under Review
Jan Roar Hansen 2012-06-09 21:45:04 Under Review Approved