(September 1964)

DC, 1960 Series
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?
Price:
0.12 USD
Pages:
36
Indicia frequency:
eight times a year
Indicia Publisher:
National Periodical Publications, Inc.
Brand:
Superman DC National Comics
Editing:
Julius Schwartz
Format:
Standard Silver Age, then Modern US color comic; saddle-stitched (#s 39, 48, 58, 67, 76, 110-116 squarebound); newsprint; was ongoing series

The Most Dangerous Earth of All! (Table of Contents)

Justice League of America / cover / 1 page (report information)

Credits

Pencils:
Mike Sekowsky
Inks:
Murphy Anderson
Colors:
?
Letters:
Ira Schnapp

Content Information

Genre:
superhero
Characters:
Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Batman [Earth-1]; The Flash [Barry Allen] (all as the Justice League of America/JLA); Power Ring; Owlman; Johnny Quick [Earth-3] (all as the Crime Syndicate)
Reprinted:
  • in Justice League of America Archives, The (DC, 1992 series) #4
  • in Crisis on Multiple Earths (DC, 2002 series) #nn [1]
  • in Showcase Presents: Justice League of America (DC, 2005 series) #2

Indexer Notes

Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.


The Most Dangerous Earth of All (Table of Contents)

Justice League of America / comic story / 24 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Gardner Fox
Pencils:
Mike Sekowsky
Inks:
Bernard Sachs
Colors:
?
Letters:
Milton Snapinn

Content Information

Genre:
superhero
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)]; 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)]
Synopsis:
The JSA is tricked into being transported to an interdimensional prison by the Crime Syndicate (using the same word 'Volthoom' that captured the JLA last issue), so the JLA must battle the Crime Syndicate on Earth-2. The JLA then gets the Syndicate to over-exert themselves, imprisons them between the dimensions, and later frees the JSA from their dimensional trap set by the Syndicate to destroy the earths should they have lost vs. both teams.
Reprinted:
  • in Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #114 (November-December 1974)
  • in Justice League of America Archives, The (DC, 1992 series) #4
  • in Crisis on Multiple Earths (DC, 2002 series) #nn [1]
  • in Showcase Presents: Justice League of America (DC, 2005 series) #2

Indexer Notes

Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives. Story concludes from previous issue.


Editing

Table of Contents

  1. 1. The Most Dangerous Earth of All
    Justice League of America
This issue was most recently modified by:
  • Jim Van Dore
  • Per Sandell
  • john cruz
Issues in this series have been indexed by:
  • Gene Reed
  • Donald Dale Milne
  • Allen Ross