- Script
- Roy Thomas (credited)
- Pencils
- Rick Hoberg (credited)
- Inks
- Bill Collins (credited)
- Colors
- Gene D'Angelo (credited)
- Letters
- Albert DeGuzman (credited as Albert De Guzman); David Cody Weiss (credited as Cody)
- Job Number
- G-1036
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [The Ray [Happy Terrill]; Tarantula [Jonathan Law]; Wonder Woman (Earth-2); Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Black Condor; Doll Man [Darrell Dane]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Plastic Man; Starman [Ted Knight]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Superman [Kal-L] (Earth-2); Batman (Earth-2); Midnight [Dave Clark]; Robin (Earth-2, flashback); Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (flashback); Flash [Jay Garrick]; Sargon the Sorcerer [John Sargent]; Robotman [Robert Crane]; Steel [Hank Heywood]; Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]]; Elektro (cameo); Per Degaton (flashback); The Freedom Fighters [Uncle Sam; Red Torpedo (flashback); Miss America (flashback); Neon the Unknown (flashback); The Invisible Hood (flashback); Magno, the Magnetic Man (flashback)]; Hourman [Rex Tyler] (flashback); Franklin Delano Roosevelt (flashback); Baron Blitzkrieg (villain, flashback); Mademoiselle Simone (flashback)
- Synopsis
- Uncle Sam, Doll Man, and Midnight relate their recent adventures on Earth-X to the All-Star Squadron assembled in their headquarters, including the apparent death of the Freedom Fighters and Hourman. When finished, some of the All-Star Squadron return with Uncle Sam to Earth-X and some head to Santa Barbara to battle the Japanese on their own Earth-2.
- Keywords
- aircraft carrier; Earth-X; Japanese Zero; Notre Dame Cathedral; Paris; Pearl Harbor; Perisphere; White House; World War II
Story continued from previous issue; story continues in next issue.
References Len Wein's creation of the Freedom Fighters in Justice League of America #107-108. Also references All-Star Squadron #1-#3 and #7-#9.
- Script
- Rick Hoberg (credited); Roy Thomas (credited as RT)
- Pencils
- Rick Hoberg (Johnny Quick illustration, credited)
- Inks
- Rick Hoberg (Johnny Quick illustration, credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- L-1549
- Characters
- Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]
- Synopsis
- Rick tells some of his biography and how he came to draw comics.
Letters from Kenny Everhart and Ronald L. Schwartz reviewing recent issues of All-Star Squadron from Kenny Everhart and Ronald Schwartz. Also includes the biography from Rick Hoberg with an illustration of Johnny Quick by Hoberg, a cover reprint of Infinity, Inc. #2, and a list of All-Star first character appearances.