- Pencils
- Rafael Kayanan
- Inks
- Ian Akin; Brian Garvey
- Colors
- Nansi Hoolahan
- Characters
- Harbinger [Lyla]
Inside front dust jacket with illustration from The Fury of Firestorm #41.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Title page with illustrations of exploding Earths
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Table of Contents with illustrations of exploding Earths
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Indicia and publisher information with illustrations of exploding Earths
- Script
- Marv Wolfman
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- This is a confession.
Introduction by Marv Wolfman, dated May 2018. Includes illustrations of exploding Earths.
- Pencils
- Eduardo Barreto
- Inks
- Eduardo Barreto
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Atom-Master; Enchantress; Kraklow; Mr. Poseidon (all as the Forgotten Villains); Superman
- Reprints
- Script
- Marv Wolfman
- Pencils
- Curt Swan
- Inks
- Dave Hunt
- Colors
- Gene D'Angelo
- Letters
- Ben Oda
- Job Number
- S-4528
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Cave Carson; Immortal Man; Congo Bill/Congorilla; Rip Hunter; Animal Man; Rick Flag of the Suicide Squad; Dolphin (all as the Forgotten Heroes); Mr. Poseidon; The Faceless Hunter from Saturn; Atom-Master; Krakow; Ultivac; Enchantress (all as the Forgotten Villains, villains); Space Cabby (aka Space Cabbie); Chris KL-99; Jero; Halk; Superman; Garians; Harbinger (cameo); The Monitor (cameo)
- Synopsis
- The Forgotten Heroes and Superman face off against the Forgotten Villains. By story's end we see both the Monitor and Lyla (Harbinger) in his satellite, telling her the Crisis has begun on Earth-3.
- Reprints
Non-advertised, Pre-Crisis of Infinite Earths mini-series four-panel-sequence-cameo with The Monitor (Only hands shown w/voice), and Lyla [Harbinger]
- Script
- Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Crisis on Infinite Earths was a beautifully executed series produced by my talented colleagues Marv Wolfman and George PĂ©rez...
Introduction to the All-Star Squadron section of the book by Roy Thomas, dated May 2018. Includes illustrations of exploding Earths.
- Pencils
- Jerry Ordway (signed as J. Ordway)
- Inks
- Jerry Ordway (signed as J. Ordway)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gaspar Saladino
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Amazing-Man [Will Everett]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Commander Steel [Henry "Hank" Heywood]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Black Condor [Richard Grey Jr.]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]]; Harbinger [Lyla]
- Reprints
Special Crisis Cross-over banner.
- Script
- Roy Thomas (credited)
- Pencils
- Mike Clark (credited) (pages 1-10); Arvell Jones (credited) (pages 11-38)
- Inks
- Vince Colletta (credited as Colletta); Tony DeZuniga (credited as DeZuniga)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford (credited)
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss (credited as Cody)
- Job Number
- G-2082
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Amazing-Man [Will Everett]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson] (half-helmet version); Commander Steel [Henry "Hank" Heywood]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]]; Justice Society of America [Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Johnny Thunder (Earth-2); Thunderbolt; Atom [Al Pratt]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2); Spectre [Jim Corrigan]]; Manhunter [Dan Richards]; Thor; Midnight; The Spider; The Ray [Happy Terrill]; The Jester; Freedom Fighters [Uncle Sam; Plastic Man; Blackhawks; Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln]; Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Firebrand [Rod Reilly]; Black Condor [Richard Grey Jr.]; Doll Man [Darrell Dane]]; Harbinger [Lyla]; Adolf Hitler (cameo); Dr. Heinrich Gootsden (villain); Dr. Gootsden's assistant; Herr Hansen; Friedrich; Wilhelm; Herr Hauptmann; Brad Farley; Gloria Giles (flashback); Fiorello LaGuardia; Dr. Occult; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Tarantula [John Law]; Shining Knight [Sir Justin]; Robotman [Robert Crane]; Tubby Watts; Shiera Sanders [Hawkgirl]; Guardian [Jim Harper]
- Synopsis
- The Crisis hits Earth-2 as Harbinger recruits Firebrand (as in Crisis on Infinite Earths (DC, 1985 series) #1). The JSA is shanghaied into space by Gootsden's rockets, but Harbinger's efforts to return to the Monitor's satellite sends them all off course to different dimensional versions of Pluto, Uranus, Neptune, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, and Mars. The Freedom Fighters go to Earth-X as Uncle Sam tells them he needs them there to win World War II, lest all be lost. While battling Nazi scientists, Commander Steel is accidentally sent to Earth-1, where he builds a new life for himself.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Berlin; New York City; World War II
Crisis Cross-over. Story also partially based on All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #13 story, "Shanghaied Into Space".
Chapter I (Justice Society of America): "Shanghaied Into Hyperspace!" (10 pages), Chapter II: "Worlds in Collision" (28 pages), both adapted from All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #13. Story continues in next issue. Explains reason behind Freedom Fighters appearance on Earth-X in Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #107 and #108, as well as how Commander Steel ended up on Earth-1 as seen in Infinity Inc. (DC, 1984 series) #19, and Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #244.
Also references All-Star Squadron (DC, 1981 Series) #13, #31-#38, #48-#49, and Crisis on Infinite Earths #1.
A moving truck is labeled "Mayer Moving", probably to honor Sheldon Mayer.
- Pencils
- Mike Clark
- Inks
- Tony DeZuniga
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gaspar Saladino
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Sandy the Golden Boy [Sandy Hawkins]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson] (half-helmet); Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]]; Monster Society of Evil [Ramulus; Oom; Mr. Who; Nyola; Mr. Mind] (villain); Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]] (photo)
- Synopsis
- The Monster Society has captured Sandy, Hourman, Dr. Fate, and Hawkgirl.
- Reprints
Special Crisis Cross-over banner.
Mike Clark is credited as penciller here. Arvell Jones is erroneously credited in The All-Star Companion Vol. 2.
- Script
- Roy Thomas (credited); Dann Thomas (credited) (co-plotter)
- Pencils
- Mike Clark (pages 1-21, credited); Arvell Jones (credited) (page 22)
- Inks
- Vince Colletta (credited)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford (credited)
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss (credited)
- Job Number
- G-2107
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Spectre [Jim Corrigan] (flashback); Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly] (flashback); Sandy the Golden Boy [Sandy Hawkins]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]]; Monster Society of Evil [Oom; Mister Mind; Mister Who; Nyola; Ramulus [Nightshade]]; Harbinger [Lyla] (flashback); Lenny (dies); Vel; Edgar Bergen (flashback); Charlie McCarthy (flashback); Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]
- Synopsis
- Mister Mind convenes a new Monster Society of Evil, including Oom, Mister Who, Nyola, and Ramulus (nee Nightshade, a Sandman villain). The search for the JSA also begins here, as Sandy and Hawkgirl arrive at a damaged JSA headquarters, only to see the Monster Society inside, and wonder what has become of the JSAers, since they only see a captured Dr. Fate and Hourman inside as well. Meanwhile, Liberty Belle, Green Lantern and Johnny Quick are transported to Earth-S.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- dimensional travel; Earth-Shazam; World War II
Story continued from previous issue; story continues in next issue.
References All-Star Comics #3 (1940).
Reference to Alphonse and Gaston comic strip, by Frederick Burr Opper.
- Script
- Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- Jack Burnley (credited) (original); Alex Dellinges (credited as Al Dellinges) (recreation)
- Inks
- Alex Dellinges (credited as Al Dellinges)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice Society of America [JSA; Starman [Ted Knight]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2); Johnny Thunder (Earth-2); Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]]
- Synopsis
- The Justice Society is looking at rockets in flight.
- Reprints
This pin-up is a recreation of the cover of All-Star Comics #13 "Shanghaied Into Space!"
- Pencils
- Arvell Jones
- Inks
- Mike Machlan; Dick Giordano
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gaspar Saladino
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Hawkman [Carter Hall] (inset); Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]]; Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]
- Synopsis
- A streak of black lightning strikes Captain Marvel.
- Reprints
Special Crisis Cross-over banner.
Cover penciller and inker credits confirmed by Arvell Jones.
The original cover art was inked/signed by inker Mike Machlan. Additional inking enhancement was done by Dick Giordano in production before the book was published. The Table of Contents for this collection credits the cover to Mike Clark and Tony DeZuñiga, which appears to be incorrect.
- Script
- Roy Thomas (credited); Dann Thomas (credited) (co-plotter)
- Pencils
- Arvell Jones (credited)
- Inks
- Alfredo Alcala (credited)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford (credited)
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss (credited as Cody)
- Job Number
- G-2165
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]]; Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]; Shazam (wizard); shadow demons
- Synopsis
- The Crisis continues to hit Earth-2 as Liberty Belle, Johnny Quick, and Green Lantern (Alan Scott) are tossed over into Earth-S, as the Crisis begins to also hit it. Captain Marvel (Billy Batson) helps them defeat the shadow demons attacking, and Liberty Belle and Johnny Quick honeymoon after their marriage back on Earth-2. The 3 Squadroners return to their world via The Rock of Eternity with the wizard Shazam's help, but Cap stays behind as he's not to know about the multiverse yet at the time.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- China; Earth-Shazam; Rock of Eternity; World War II
Crisis Cross-over. Story continued from previous issue; story continues in next issue.
References All-Star Squadron #36, #37, All-American Comics #16, and Crisis on Infinite Earths #3.
- Script
- Roy Thomas (adaptation); Gardner Fox (original story); Sheldon Moldoff (original story)
- Pencils
- Alex Dellinges; Joe Kubert (original art)
- Inks
- Alex Dellinges; Joe Kubert (original art)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Aka; Ysult; Hora
- Synopsis
- As a result of the anti-matter destruction of the Crisis opening up dimensional warps, Hawkman lands on an other-dimensional Saturn and helps the ruling families avoid a civil war.
- Reprints
JSA in HyperSpace Chapter 1 - with Hawkman.
Dellinges's art is heavily imitative of the golden-age Joe Kubert, who originally drew this story sequence for All-Star Comics #13.
References All-Star Squadron #50.
Reference to E. R. Burroughs' Barsoom novel, John Carter of Mars.
- Pencils
- Mike Clark (signed)
- Inks
- Steve Montano (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gaspar Saladino; typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Superman [Clark Kent] (Earth-2); Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders] (inset); Amazing-Man [Will Everett] (inset); Robotman [Robert Crane] (inset)]; Monster Society of Evil [Mr. Who; Mr. Mind (inset); Nyola; Ramulus]
- Synopsis
- Superman struggles against Ramulus' plants.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- rain
Special Crisis Cross-over banner.
- Script
- Roy Thomas (credited); Dann Thomas (credited) (co-plotter)
- Pencils
- Mike Clark (credited) (pages 1-17); Arvell Jones (credited) (pages 18-23)
- Inks
- Vince Colletta (credited as Colletta); Tony DeZuniga (credited as DeZuniga)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford (credited)
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss (credited as David C. Weiss)
- Job Number
- G-2207
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Superman [Clark Kent] (Earth-2); Winged Victory; Shining Knight [Sir Justin]; Tarantula [John Law]; Sandy the Golden Boy [Sandy Hawkins]; Amazing-Man [Will Everett]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Robotman [Robert Crane]; Dr. Occult; Hawkman [Carter Hall] (flashback); Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2, flashback); Atom [Al Pratt] (flashback); Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (flashback); Starman [Ted Knight] (flashback); Spectre [Jim Corrigan] (flashback); Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider] (flashback); Johnny Thunder (Earth-2, cameo); Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt (cameo); Firebrand [Danette Reilly] (flashback); Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Crimson Avenger [Lee Travis]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Sargon [John Sargent] (flashback); Mr. Terrific [Terry Sloane] (flashback); Batman [Bruce Wayne] (Earth-2, flashback); The Flash [Jay Garrick] (flashback); Air Wave [Larry Jordan] (flashback); T.N.T. [Thomas N. Thomas] (flashback); Dan the Dyna-Mite [Dan Dunbar] (flashback); Manhunter [Paul Kirk]; Aquaman (Earth-2, flashback); Zatara (flashback); Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Harlequin [Molly Mayne] (cameo); Green Arrow [Oliver Queen] (Earth-2, cameo)]; Monster Society of Evil [Mr. Who; Mr. Mind; Nyola; Ramulus; The Dummy (joins); Oom]; Gernsback; Harbinger (cameo); Captain Marvel [Billy Batson] (image only); Nuklon (cameo); Black Lightning (cameo); Colossal Boy (cameo); Supergirl (cameo); Black Canary (cameo); Geo-Force (cameo); Elongated Man (cameo); Green Lantern [John Stewart] (cameo); Captain Comet (cameo); Power Girl (cameo); Superman (Earth-1, cameo); Martian Manhunter (cameo); Blue Beetle [Ted Kord] (cameo); Katana (cameo); Deathbolt (cameo); Star Sapphire [Carol Ferris] (cameo); Pariah (cameo); Zatanna (cameo); Mon-El (cameo); Ultra Boy (cameo); Jade (cameo); Red Tornado (Earth-1, cameo); Per Degaton (cameo); Brainiac 5 (cameo)
- Synopsis
- The Dummy joins the Monster Society as they fight Superman. The 3 Squadroners (Green Lantern, Johnny Quick, Liberty Belle) return from Earth-S in time to help out against the Monster Society's attack.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- dimensional travel; Earth-Shazam; Perisphere; prison break; time travel; Trylon
Crisis Cross-over. Story continued from previous issue; story continues in next issue.
References New York World's Fair Comics #1, Leading Comics #1, All-Star Squadron #50-51, and Crisis on Infinite Earths #5 (which contains some of the same scenes as this story).
- Pencils
- Mike Clark
- Inks
- Dick Giordano
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Batman [Bruce Wayne] (Earth-2); Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Amazing-Man [Will Everett]; Tarantula [John Law]]; Monster Society of Evil [Oom]
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Perisphire; Trylon
Special Crisis Cross-over banner.
Dick Giordano is credited as inker here. Tony DeZuñiga is erroneously credited in The All-Star Companion Vol. 2.
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Dann Thomas (co-plotter)
- Pencils
- Mike Clark (pages 1-6, 8-17); Arvell Jones (pages 18-23); Jerry Acerno (page 7)
- Inks
- Alfredo Alcala (pages 1-6, 8-17); Vince Colletta (pages 18-23); Jerry Acerno (page 7)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Job Number
- G-2243
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Amazing-Man [Will Everett]; Superman [Clark Kent] (Earth-2); Shining Knight [Sir Justin]; Winged Victory; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Sandy the Golden Boy [Sandy Hawkins]; Robotman [Robert Crane]; Dr. Occult; Guardian; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Batman [Bruce Wayne] (Earth-2); Robin [Dick Grayson] (Earth-2); Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2, cameo); Spectre [Jim Corrigan] (flashback); Hawkman [Carter Hall] (flashback); Atom [Al Pratt] (flashback); Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (flashback); Johnny Thunder (Earth-2, flashback); Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider] flashback); Plastic Man (flashback); Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight] (flashback); The Ray [Happy Terrill] (flashback); Doll Man [Darrell Dane] (flashback); Black Condor [Richard Grey Jr.]; (flashback); Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson] (flashback); Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence] (cameo); Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers] (cameo); Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton] (cameo); Tarantula [John Law] (cameo)]; Gernsback; Harbinger [Lyla] (flashback); Monster Society of Evil [Oom; Mr. Who; Nyola; Ramulus; The Dummy]; Joan Williams (cameo); Alexander Luthor (Earth-3, cameo); Creeper (cameo); Blok ? (cameo); Blue Beetle [Ted Kord] (cameo); Sun Boy (cameo); Supergirl (Cameo); Martian Manhunter (cameo); Firestorm (cameo); Trigger Twins [Walt Trigger; Wayne Trigger] (cameo); Miss Liberty (cameo); Don Caballero (cameo); Super-Chief (cameo); Silent Knight (cameo); Viking Prince (cameo); Golden Gladiator (cameo); Valda, the Iron Maiden (cameo); Black Pirate [Jon Valor] (cameo); Black Pirate [Justin Valor] (cameo); The Roving Ranger (cameo); Tomahawk (flashback)
- Synopsis
- The Monster Society is taken over by Oom, as he becomes the new leader, tossing Mr. Mind's craft into space, as it later lands on Earth-S. Oom is destroyed and the Monster Society (renamed Society of Oom by Oom himself) is defeated by the Squadron when the Dummy tells Green Lantern to focus his ring on Oom's chest to extract the crimson jewel buried inside his body.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Cape Canaveral FL; dimensional travel; Kennedy Space Center; Native American; Perisphire; space shuttle; time travel; Trylon
Crisis Cross-Over. Story continued from previous issue; story continues in next issue. Jerry Acerno page originally prepared as a pin-up for the "Golden Age Gallery" feature.
- Pencils
- Arvell Jones
- Inks
- Tony DeZuniga
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gaspar Saladino; typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (inset)]; Valda, the Iron Maiden; Black Pirate [Jon Valor]; Black Pirate [Justin Valor]; Silent Knight [Brian Kent]; Super-Chief; Miss Liberty [Bess Lynn]; a Trigger Twin
- Reprints
Special Crisis Cross-over banner.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Dann Thomas (co-plotter)
- Pencils
- Arvell Jones
- Inks
- Vince Colletta
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Job Number
- G-2274
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Hawkman [Carter Hall] (cameo, flashback); Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence] (cameo, flashback); Green Lantern [Alan Scott] (cameo, flashback); Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers] (cameo, flashback)]; Black Pirate [Jon Valor]; Black Pirate [Justin Valor]; The Roving Ranger; Miss Liberty [Bess Lynn]; Don Caballero; Trigger Twins [Walt Trigger; Wayne Trigger]; Silent Knight [Brian Kent]; Viking Prince; Golden Gladiator; Valda, the Iron Maiden; Super-Chief; Strong Bow; Arak, Son of Thunder; Dr. Terri Rothstein; Ultra-Humanite (villain); Cyclotron [Terry Kurtzberger]; Nuklon [Albert Rothstein] (photo)
- Synopsis
- Firebrand is aboard the Monitor's satellite (parallelling events from Crisis 5), as her next mission is to stop a rocket from launching into space with the Ultra-Humanite (in Ape form) on Earth-2 in 1985 with a destructive device on board. She is joined by several of history's greatest heroes throughout time from Earths 1 and 2 on this mission. She fails to stop the rocket from launching, but destroys the device.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Cape Canaveral FL; dimensional travel; Kennedy Space Center; Native American; space shuttle; time travel
Crisis Cross-over. Featuring Cyclotron and Ultra-Humanite again in a postscript to their previous encounters with the All-Stars. Story continued from previous issue. Ultra-Humanite later reappears post-Crisis.
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Gardner Fox (original story)
- Pencils
- Tim Burgard; Cliff Young (original art)
- Inks
- Tim Burgard; Cliff Young (original art)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice Society of America [JSA; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]]; Ulala; Kafta
- Synopsis
- The Sandman crashes on Uranus and helps the people there stop the evil Kafta.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Uranus
The Sandman chapter. Story continued from All-Star Squadron (DC, 1981 series) #52; story continues in All-Star Squadron (DC, 1981 series) #56.
- Pencils
- Mike Clark
- Inks
- Tony DeZuniga
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gaspar Saladino; typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Seven Soldiers of Victory [Shining Knight [Sir Justin]; Vigilante [Greg Sanders]; Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]; Stripesy [Pat Dugan]; Speedy [Roy Harper] (Earth-2); Green Arrow [Oliver Queen] (Earth-2); Crimson Avenger [Lee Travis]]
- Reprints
Special Crisis Cross-over banner.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Script
- Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- Mike Clark
- Inks
- Vince Colletta
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Job Number
- G-2313
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Seven Soldiers of Victory [Shining Knight [Sir Justin]; Winged Victory; Vigilante [Greg Sanders]; Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]; Stripesy [Pat Dugan]; Crimson Avenger [Lee Travis]; Speedy [Roy Harper] (Earth-2); Green Arrow [Oliver Queen] (Earth-2)]; Billy Gunn; The Sense Master [Dr. Brett] (villain); Mickey Gordon (villain); Alice Howard; "Fingers" O'Fallon (villain); Don Coty; The Bloodhound (villain); Mr. John Pemberton; Mrs. Pemberton; Leo Palate (villain); Karl Dennison; Percival Dennison; Eagle-Eye Nelson (villain); Grapplo; Iron Head
- Synopsis
- The Seven Soldiers of Victory (aka Law's Legionnaires) face off against the Sense-Master as he recruits 5 special crooks, each with a 'heightened' sense that would allow them to steal 5 special jewels that would power his special juggernaut machine once brought together.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- circus; New York City; robot; Rockefeller Plaza
Takes place during Crisis. story adapted from Leading Comics (DC, 1941 series) #4.
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Gardner Fox (original story)
- Pencils
- Mike Harris; Stan Asch (original art)
- Inks
- Tony DeZuniga; Stan Asch (original art)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice Society of America [Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2, flashback); Hawkman [Carter Hall] (flashback); Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (flashback)]; Neptunians [Hydara]
- Synopsis
- Dr. Mid-Night lands on Neptune and saves the creatures there from a plague.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- measles; Neptune
The Dr. Mid-Nite Chapter. Story adapted from All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #13. Story continues next issue.
- Pencils
- Mike Clark (signed)
- Inks
- Jerry Acerno (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2); Batman [Bruce Wayne] (Earth-2, headshot); Green Lantern [Alan Scott] (headshot); Hourman [Rex Tyler] (headshot); Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders] (headshot); The Flash [Jay Garrick] (headshot)]]
- Reprints
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Script
- Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- Mike Clark
- Inks
- Vince Colletta
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Amazing-Man [Will Everett]; Tarantula [John Law]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Superman [Clark Kent] (Earth-2); Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Dr. Occult; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Sandy the Golden Boy [Sandy Hawkins]; Robotman [Robert Crane]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Hawkman [Carter Hall] (cameo, flashback); Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (cameo, flashback)]
- Synopsis
- Dr. Occult is called in to search for the still-missing JSA'ers by the Squadron, and finds 3 of them (Wonder Woman, Atom, Starman) before his powers are overloaded. The Squadron now has hope that they are still alive even as the red skies continue to exist on Earth-2.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Perisphere; time travel; Trylon
This serves as a 4 page framing story which takes place in "current" time [April 1942], while the other stories in this issue are three JSA in HyperSpace chapters. Crisis Cross-over, though no banner appears on cover. Story continued in part from previous issue; story continues in part in next issue.
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Gardner Fox (original story)
- Pencils
- Rick Hoberg; Joe Gallagher (original art)
- Inks
- Rick Hoberg; Tim Gula; Joe Gallagher (original art)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice Society of America [JSA; Atom [Al Pratt]]
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Mars
Atom's chapter. Story adapted from All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #13.
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Gardner Fox (original story)
- Pencils
- Arvell Jones; Jack Burnley (original art)
- Inks
- Alfredo Alcala; Jack Burnley (original art)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice Society of America [JSA; Starman [Ted Knight]]
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Jupiter; robot
Starman's chapter. Story adapted from All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #13.
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Gardner Fox (original story first draft); William Marston (original story re-write)
- Pencils
- Richard Howell; Harry Peter (original art, credited)
- Inks
- Richard Howell; Harry Peter (original art, credited)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice Society of America [JSA; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2)]; Aphrodite (cameo)
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Venus
Wonder Woman's chapter. Story adapted from All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #13. Story continues in next issue.
- Script
- Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- Arvell Jones (signed)
- Inks
- Tony DeZuniga (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gaspar Saladino
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Keep Back ! No Matter What Mekanique Has Done-- She's Mine !
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Robotman [Robert Crane]]; Mekanique
- Reprints
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Dann Thomas (co-plotter)
- Pencils
- Arvell Jones
- Inks
- Vince Colletta
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Job Number
- G-2353
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Superman [Clark Kent] (Earth-2); Amazing-Man [Will Everett]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Sandy the Golden Boy [Sandy Hawkins]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Robotman [Robert Crane]; Tarantula [John Law]; Hawkman [Carter Hall] (cameo, flashback); Starman [Ted Knight] (cameo, flashback); Spectre [Jim Corrigan] (cameo, flashback); Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2, cameo, flashback); Johnny Thunder (Earth-2, cameo, flashback); Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider] (cameo, flashback); Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (cameo, flashback); Atom [Al Pratt] (cameo, flashback)]; Gernsback; Joan Carter (cameo, flashback); Mekanique (villain)
- Synopsis
- As the Crisis rages on, Mekanique appears in 1942 on Earth-2, after her battle with the JSA/Infinity inc./JLA teams in 1985 on Earth-1, damaged, without prior knowledge of her battle with them. Robotman then takes her to his private lab to repair her.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Perisphere; Trylon
Story continued in part from previous issue; story continues in next issue. Story continued from Infinity Inc. (DC, 1984 series) #19 and Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #244 in terms of Mekanique's appearance in this issue.
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Gardner Fox (original story)
- Pencils
- Mike Clark; Stan Asch (original art)
- Inks
- Jerry Acerno; Stan Asch (original art)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice Society of America [Johnny Thunder (Earth-2); Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt]
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Mercury
Johnny Thunder chapter. Story adapted from All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #13. Story continued from previous issue; story continues in next issue.
- Pencils
- Arvell Jones
- Inks
- Tony DeZuniga
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gaspar Saladino; typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Johnny Thunder (Earth-2); Starman [Ted Knight]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2); Atom [Al Pratt]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Air Wave [Larry Jordan]; Dan the Dyna-Mite [Dan Dunbar]; Batman [Bruce Wayne] (Earth-2); Robin [Dick Grayson] (Earth-2); Robotman [Robert Crane]; Amazing-Man [Will Everett]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Mr. America [Tex Thomson]; Vigilante [Greg Sanders]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Guardian [Jim Harper]; T.N.T. [Thomas N. Thomas]; Mr. Terrific [Terry Sloane]; Stripesy [Pat Dugan]; Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]; Shining Knight [Sir Justin]; Crimson Avenger [Lee Travis]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Wing; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Tarantula [John Law]; Zatara; The Whip; Superman [Clark Kent] (Earth-2); Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Speedy [Roy Harper] (Earth-2); Green Arrow [Oliver Queen] (Earth-2); Manhunter [Paul Kirk]; Sargon the Sorcerer [John Sargent]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Aquaman (Earth-2); Sandy the Golden Boy [Sandy Hawkins]] (inset); Mekanique (villain)
- Reprints
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Dann Thomas (co-plotter)
- Pencils
- Arvell Jones
- Inks
- Vince Colletta; Tony DeZuniga
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Job Number
- G-2373
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Aquaman (Earth-2) (first appearance); Robotman [Robert Crane]; Superman [Clark Kent] (Earth-2); Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Dr. Occult; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen] (Earth-2); Speedy [Roy Harper] (Earth-2); Mr. Terrific [Terry Sloane]; Vigilante [Greg Sanders]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Amazing-Man [Will Everett]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; The Whip; Tarantula [John Law]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; T.N.T. [Thomas N. Thomas]; Dan the Dyna-Mite [Dan Dunbar]; Mr. America [Tex Thomson]; Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]; Stripesy [Pat Dugan]; Manhunter [Paul Kirk]; Guardian [Jim Harper]; Crimson Avenger [Lee Travis]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Batman [Bruce Wayne] (Earth-2); Robin [Dick Grayson] (Earth-2); Sargon the Sorcerer [John Sargent]; Sandy the Golden Boy [Sandy Hawkins]; Air Wave [Larry Jordan]; Shining Knight [Sir Justin]; Wing; Zatara; Starman [Ted Knight] (cameo, flashback); Hawkman [Carter Hall] (cameo, flashback); Spectre [Jim Corrigan] (cameo, flashback); Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (cameo, flashback); Johnny Thunder (Earth-2, cameo, flashback); Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2, cameo, flashback); Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider] (cameo, flashback); Atom [Al Pratt] (cameo, flashback)]; Little Boy Blue (cameo, flashback); Blue Boys (cameo, flashback); Mekanique (villain); Chuck Grayson
- Synopsis
- As the Crisis rages on, the All-Stars meet to discuss Mekanique's fate while she's in Robotman's lab. Although through a majority vote they want her at the Perisphere headquarters, Robotman refuses to return her, and a contingent go to collect her, but thanks to Robotman's repairs, she regains consciousness, with the All-Stars unaware of her true intentions.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- New York City; Perisphere; Trylon
With the Golden Age Aquaman, in his first appearance in this feature as explained by Roy Thomas in a later letters page. Story continued from previous issue; story concludes next issue.
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Gardner Fox (original story)
- Pencils
- Ron Harris; Bernard Baily (original art)
- Inks
- Mike Gustovich; Bernard Baily (original art)
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice Society of America [JSA; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]]; Fanna; Freyor; Thermo
- Synopsis
- The Spectre is sent to an alien planet, where two races, The Furred Ones and The Pale Ones, fight each other for control. He manages to set them right.
- Reprints
Spectre chapter. Story adapted from All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #13. Story continued from previous issue; story continues in next issue.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Pencils
- Jerry Ordway (signed)
- Inks
- Jerry Ordway (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Justice Society of America [Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Johnny Thunder (Earth-2); Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt; Starman [Ted Knight]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2); Sandman [Wesley Dodds]]]
- Reprints
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Dann Thomas (co-plotter)
- Pencils
- Mike Clark (pages 1-7); Arvell Jones (pages 8-22)
- Inks
- Vince Colletta; Tony DeZuniga
- Colors
- Carl Gafford
- Letters
- David Cody Weiss
- Job Number
- G-2423
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- All-Star Squadron [Justice Society of America [Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Johnny Thunder (Earth-2); Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (Earth-2); Atom [Al Pratt]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (mentioned as Justice Batallion)]; Air Wave [Larry Jordan]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Shining Knight [Sir Justin]; Robotman [Robert Crane]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Amazing-Man [Will Everett]; Tarantula [John Law]; Batman [Bruce Wayne] (Earth-2); Robin [Dick Grayson] (Earth-2); Flash [Jay Garrick]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Aquaman (Earth-2); Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Sandy the Golden Boy [Sandy Hawkins]; Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]; Stripesy [Pat Dugan]; Crimson Avenger [Lee Travis]; Wing; Vigilante [Greg Sanders]; The Whip; Zatara; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen] (Earth-2); Speedy [Roy Harper] (Earth-2); Manhunter [Paul Kirk]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Guardian [Jim Harper]; T.N.T. [Thomas N. Thomas]; Dan the Dyna-Mite [Dan Dunbar]; Mr. Terrific [Terry Sloane]; Sargon the Sorcerer [John Sargent]; Mr. America [Tex Thomson]; Dr. Occult; Superman [Clark Kent] (Earth-2); Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln]; The Jester; Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Black Condor [Richard Grey Jr.]; Uncle Sam; Doll Man [Darrell Dane]; The Ray [Happy Terrill]; Plastic Man (Earth-2)]; Charles Grayson; Mekanique (villain); Admiral Higby; President Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Harbinger [Lyla] (cameo, flashback); Gootsden (villain); Adolf Hitler (cameo)
- Synopsis
- The missing JSA'ers return from hyperspace and loose ends from Crisis are tied up as Mekanique explains her mission to the All-Stars, who aid her, not knowing that it would change the future she came from (and in essence start the post-Crisis history for the Squadron on the single earth).
- Reprints
- Keywords
- FBI; Perisphere; time travel; Trylon; World War II
Wraps up the 'Shanghaied into hyperspace' story started in # 50 (based on All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) # 13. Includes pin-up pages of the All-Star Squadron as part of the story, one is after Mekanique's changes take place (page 22, without Superman, Batman, Robin, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman, but with Human Bomb, The Jester, Phantom Lady, Black Condor, Uncle Sam, The Ray, and Plastic Man in their place in center), and one is BEFORE her changes take place (page 16, with Superman, Batman, Robin, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman in center). Also of note, Green Arrow (Earth-2) and Speedy (Earth-2) were erroneously in both portraits before the edict was made that they also were no longer part of pre-crisis continuity, as stated by Roy Thomas in a later issue of All-Star Squadron, since they also had doppelgangers (Silver and Golden Age versions pre-Crisis). Last true Squadron story before Young All-Stars (DC, 1987 series) # 1 and post-Crisis continuity. Issue #'s 61-67 origin stories (as fillers).
- Script
- Robert Greenberger
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Writers and editors alike weren't sure how best they could tie in with the cosmic events being planned by Marv Wolfman for Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Introduction to The Fury of Firestorm section of the book by Robert Greenberger, dated April 2018. Includes illustrations of exploding Earths.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Pencils
- Rafael Kayanan (signed)
- Inks
- Dick Giordano (signed); Rafael Kayanan
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Firestorm [Ronnie Raymond; Martin Stein]; Harbinger [Lyla]; Psycho-Pirate [Roger Hayden]
- Reprints
The cover sports the Crisis cross-over trade dress.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Script
- Gerry Conway
- Pencils
- Rafael Kayanan
- Inks
- Ian Akin; Brian Garvey
- Colors
- Nansi Hoolahan
- Letters
- Duncan Andrews
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Monitor (voice only); Harbinger [Lyla]; Firestorm [Ronnie Raymond; Martin Stein]; Doreen Day; Psycho-Pirate [Roger Hayden]; Cliff Carmichael; Hugo Hammer; Stu Schwab; Wendy Olsen; Dr. Ralph
- Synopsis
- Harbinger seeks out Firestorm.
- Reprints
Crisis crossover.
- Pencils
- Rafael Kayanan (signed as Kayanan)
- Inks
- Dick Giordano (signed as Giordano)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Firehawk [Lorraine Reilly]; Wonder Girl [Donna Troy]; Tomahawk (inset); Dan Hunter (inset)
- Synopsis
- Firehawk and Wonder Girl are flying over New York City.
- Reprints
The cover sports the Crisis on Infinite Earths cross-over trade dress.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Script
- Gerry Conway
- Pencils
- Rafael Kayanan
- Inks
- Ian Akin; Brian Garvey
- Colors
- Nansi Hoolahan
- Letters
- Carrie Spiegle
- Job Number
- G-2140
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Firehawk [Lorraine Reilly]; Wonder Girl [Donna Troy]; Tomahawk; Dan Hunter; giant octopus; Mrs. Reilly (in flashback); Bill; Ned; Dr. Wiles; British Army; George Washington; Colonial Army
- Synopsis
- Because of Crisis time disruptions, Firehawk and Wonder Girl end up in 1776 and help fight the British forces.
- Reprints
Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover; references Crisis on Infinite #8.
Firestorm doesn't appear in the story.
New costume for Firehawk.
- Script
- Robert Greenberger
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- If there are any real regrets Marv and I had with characters in Crisis, it would be that we had no real role for Hal Jordan...
Introduction to the Green Lantern section of the book by Robert Greenberger, dated April 2018. Includes illustrations of exploding Earths.
- Pencils
- Joe Staton
- Inks
- Joe Staton
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Forget it, Harbinger --
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Green Lantern [John Stewart]; Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; The Monitor; Harbinger [Lyla]
- Synopsis
- Both Green Lanterns blast Harbinger.
- Reprints
- Script
- Steve Englehart
- Pencils
- Joe Staton
- Inks
- Bruce Patterson
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Letters
- Lois Buhalis
- Job Number
- G-2096
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Black Canary [Dinah Laurel Lance]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Green Lantern [John Stewart]; Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; Harbinger [Lyla]; Hal Jordan; Thomas Kalmaku; Terga Kalmaku; Guardians of the Universe; The Monitor; Guy Gardner; Obsidian; Superman (Earth 2); King Solovar; Anti-Monitor's shadow beings; Firebrand [Danette Riley]; Blue Beetle [Ted Kord] (cameo); Psycho Pirate [Roger Hayden] (cameo); Geo-Force (cameo); Cyborg (cameo); Dr. Polaris (cameo); Psimon (cameo); Dawnstar (cameo); Imi-Kann (flashback)
- Synopsis
- After John Stewart and Katma Tui help Replikon find a new home, they return to Earth-1 as the Crisis is beginning. Stewart is summmoned to the Monitor by Harbinger, but Katma refuses to let him go, and a fight almost ensues, but John assures her everything will be alright. Meanwhile, the recovered Guy Gardner has made his way to Abin Sur's grave, where he fights with Hal Jordan before a Guardian appears.
- Reprints
Crisis crossover issue that parallels events from Crisis on Infinite Earths (DC, 1985 series) #1, including scenes from that issue.
- Pencils
- Joe Staton (signed)
- Inks
- Bruce Patterson (signed)
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- At last! The power is mine--again!
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]
- Reprints
- Script
- Steve Englehart
- Pencils
- Joe Staton
- Inks
- Bruce Patterson
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Letters
- Lois Buhalis
- Job Number
- G-2153
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hal Jordan; Guardians of the Universe; Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]; Green Lantern [Abin Sur] (flashback); Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; Green Lantern [John Stewart]; Green Lantern [K'ryssma]; Green Lantern [Apros]; Sinestro (flashback); Jonah Hex; Bat Lash; Scalphunter; Cyborg; Tomahawk; Krona (cameo); Monitor (cameo); Anti-Monitor (cameo)
- Synopsis
- Gardner is granted a ring by a militant minority faction of the Guardians (as seen in Crisis on Infinite Earths (DC, 1985 series) #9). Gardner develops his peculiar attitude problem, presumably a result of his brain injury at Sinestro's hands in the antimatter universe (Green Lantern (DC, 1976 series) #116 and #123) as the Guardians were slowly healing him to full recovery (behind the scenes revealed this issue). Gardner's history is recapped, and he gets his new tough-guy costume.
- Reprints
Crisis cross-over continuing story started in Crisis on Infinite Earths (DC, 1985 series) #9.
- Pencils
- Howard Chaykin (signed)
- Inks
- Howard Chaykin (signed)
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]
- Synopsis
- Guy tells the reader, "And Don't You Forget It !"
- Reprints
- Script
- Steve Englehart
- Pencils
- Joe Staton
- Inks
- Bruce Patterson
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Letters
- Lois Buhalis
- Job Number
- G-2196
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]; Hal Jordan; Green Lantern [John Stewart]; Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; The Shark; Jonah Hex (flashback, cameo); Cyborg (flashback, cameo); Bat Lash (flashback, cameo)
- Synopsis
- Guy Gardner recreates The Shark per the Guardian's instructions. The Shark hunts for Hal Jordan but John Stewart defeats him, while Katma Tui attempts to find out what has happened to her sector during the Crisis on Infinite Earths.
- Reprints
Story continues from issue 195. Not titled as Crisis cross-over, although it has parts of Crisis in it. References Crisis on Infinite Earths #7, #9.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Pencils
- Joe Staton (signed)
- Inks
- Bruce Patterson (signed)
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The explosive confrontation you demanded...
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hal Jordan; Green Lantern [John Stewart]; Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]
- Reprints
- Script
- Steve Englehart
- Pencils
- Joe Staton
- Inks
- Bruce Patterson
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Letters
- Lois Buhalis
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]; Green Lantern [John Stewart]; The Shark; Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; Green Lantern [Salakk]; Green Lantern [Eddore of Tront]; Green Lantern [Zborra]; Hector Hammond; Sonar [Bito Wladon]; Goldface [Keith Kenyon]; Throttle; Blindside; Guardian of the Universe; Hal Jordan (with ring); Sinestro (last page cameo)
- Synopsis
- Guy gathers an army of villains per the orders of the Guardians. John and Katma confront Guy, but before they can stop him, Hal arrives with a ring granted to him by a Guardian for him to aide Guy on his mission.
- Reprints
Stewart vs Gardner. Vs the Shark, with a host of other villains (Hector Hammond, Sonar, Goldface, others) as Guy Gardner recruits them to help in the Crisis. Continued next issue. Also not billed as Crisis crossover, although it does mention it in the issue.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Pencils
- Joe Staton (signed)
- Inks
- Bruce Patterson (signed)
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]; Green Lantern [John Stewart]; Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; Green Lantern [Arisia]; Green Lantern [Tomar-Re]; Hal Jordan; Sonar [Bito Wladon]; Goldface [Keith Kenyon]; The Shark; Green Lantern Corps
- Reprints
- Script
- Steve Englehart
- Pencils
- Joe Staton
- Inks
- Bruce Patterson
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Letters
- Lois Buhalis; David Cody Weiss
- Job Number
- G-2271
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]; Green Lantern [John Stewart]; Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; Green Lantern [Arisia]; Hal Jordan; Green Lantern [Tomar-Re]; Green Lantern [K'ryssma]; Green Lantern [Apros]; Green Lantern [Ch'p]; Green Lantern [Xax]; Green Lantern Corps (unnamed members); Guardians of the Universe; Sinestro; Monitor (origin, cameo); Anti-Monitor (origin, cameo); Ki-Mon (death ?, flashback); Krona (cameo); Hector Hammond (cameo)
- Synopsis
- Sinestro goes to OA alongside John Stewart and Katma Tui to warn the surviving Guardians of the renegade Guardians' plan (killed in Crisis on Infinite Earths (DC, 1985 series) #9 and recapped in Green Lantern (DC, 1976 series) #195). At first he isn't believed by them, until a possessed Arisia (by the Main Power Battery) tells them what he speaks is true. The entire surviving Green Lantern Corps then head to the antimatter universe to stop the plan, while Sinestro is placed in a cell.
- Reprints
- Script
- Steve Englehart
- Pencils
- Joe Staton
- Inks
- Bruce Patterson
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Letters
- Lois Buhalis; David Cody Weiss
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Green Lantern Corps (unnamed members); Green Lantern [John Stewart] Green Lantern [Guy Gardner]; Green Lantern [Katma Tui]; Green Lantern [Arisia]; Green Lantern [Tomar-Re] (death); Green Lantern [K'ryssma]; Green Lantern [Apros]; Green Lantern [Ch'p]; Green Lantern [Xax] (death); Goldface [Keith Kenyon]; Sonar [Bito Wladon]; The Shark; Throttle; Blindside; Hal Jordan; Weaponers of Qward
- Synopsis
- The entire Green Lantern Corps faces off against Guy Gardner's group on Qward's moon in the antimatter universe, which if destroyed, would make the Antimonitor become even more powerful. The Corps stops the plan, but at the cost of several Lanterns, one of whom is Tomar-Re. With his dying breath, Tomar gives his ring to John Stewart and Abin Sur's ring is returned to Hal Jordan, who once again becomes a Green Lantern.
- Reprints
Recaps origin of old multiverse from Crisis on Infinite Earths (DC, 1985 series) #7 in between action in issue itself.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
Illustration of exploding Earths
- Script
- Robert Greenberger
- Pencils
- various
- Inks
- various
- Colors
- various
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Chronology compiled by Robert Greenberger details all issues of Crisis on Infinite Earths and Crisis tie-ins across all DC titles and where they all fit into the Crisis timeline. Includes reproductions of the covers of issues of Crisis and the tie-ins. Background shows illustrations of exploding Earths.
- Pencils
- Joe Staton
- Inks
- Joe Staton
- Colors
- Anthony Tollin
- Characters
- Harbinger [Lyla]; The Monitor
Inside rear dust jacket with illustration from the cover of Green Lantern #194.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Back cover with text on contents of collection. Background shows illustrations of exploding Earths.