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Inside front cover.
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Jack Burnley
- Inks
- Jack Burnley
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice Society of America [Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; The Atom [Al Pratt]; The Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Dr. Charles McNider]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Johnny Thunder; The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] (inset on splash page, not in introduction); Hooty (an owl)
- Synopsis
- Each of the members shows up to the regularly scheduled meeting with the Pearl Harbor attack on their minds, and each of them (except the Spectre, because he is a ghost) has decided to join the military, but can't figure out a way to tell the others. Spectre vows to keep busy on the home front while the others go ahead and enlist.
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- Keywords
- Gravity Rod
JSA becomes the Justice Batallion, and meets Wonder Woman.
Splash page MAY not be by Burnley (which seems to be a rendering of the attack on Pearl Harbor). There appears to be an illegible signature just below the propeller in blue area (maybe reads "ASCHE"), or it could be part of the name "Arizona", battleship sunk at Pearl.
Once again Sandman wears different costumes in the introduction and conclusion.
The splash page appears to have been adapted from the JJSA certificate.
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Sheldon Moldoff (signed as Shelly)
- Inks
- Sheldon Moldoff (signed as Shelly)
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Major Nichols; Carolyn Williams (movie star); the Japanese (villains, some die)
- Synopsis
- Hawkman is assigned to the Interceptor Coast Command and attends flying school as Carter Hall. His girlfriend, Shiera, has joined the nurses and is heading out on a convoy to the Philippines. Suddenly, there is an enemy attack at the air base and Hall switches to Hawkman to help battle the enemy. After whipping them, the Feathered Fury learns that there may be an attack on the convoy Shiera left with, so he is sent out to make sure it arrives safely in the Philippines.
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- Interceptor Coast Command; Philippines
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Jack Burnley
- Inks
- Jack Burnley
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Diana Prince
- Synopsis
- Hawkman lands on the ship Shiera is assigned to and meets Diana Prince, whom he already knows to be Wonder Woman. Shiera then confides in her that Carter Hall and Hawkman are one and the same person.
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Burnley credits per Burnley to Craig Delich. Formerly credited to Sheldon Moldoff.
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Harry Peter
- Inks
- Harry Peter
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; unnamed USMC Major; the Japanese (villains)
- Synopsis
- Diana is assigned to the ambulance corps and rides one out to the beaches where she begins to treat wounded soldiers. Suddenly there is a Japanese attack, so she switches to Wonder Woman and rounds up the entire invading force!
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Golden Lasso; Philippines
Wonder Woman is made an Honorary Member of a U.S.M.C. detachment.
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Cliff Young (signed)
- Inks
- Cliff Young (signed)
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; the Japanese (villains, some die)
- Synopsis
- Having proved to be able to fire artillery accurately, Wes Dodds is immediately dispatched to where the action is. Turned down for guard duty, he decides instead, as the Sandman, to keep watch for enemy movements. Finding a captured two-man sub in the harbor loaded with fuel and torpedoes, he discovers a fleet of Japanese carriers. He telegraphs the Japanese that a U.S. fleet is approaching and all of them scatter. He then boards one and destroys all the airplanes aboard.
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- Keywords
- Wirepoon
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Ben Flinton
- Inks
- Ben Flinton
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Atom [Al Pratt]; Lieutenant Gordon; the Japanese (villains, some die)
- Synopsis
- Al Pratt is assigned to the tank corps, and he passes all tests brilliantly, then asks for the most dangerous assignment available. He is told that the Japanese have broken through Allied lines at Kota Bharu, and he'll need to take his company forward to that position at the front. Finding his unit out maneuvered, Al changes to the Atom and uses brute strength to deal with the Japanese tanks and capture the enemy.
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- Keywords
- AEF; Kota Bharu
Pratt is promoted to the rank of Sergeant in this story.
- Script
- Evelyn Gaines ?
- Colors
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- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- aviation
- Characters
- Hop Harrigan; Tank Tinker; Prop Wash; unnamed spies (villains)
- Synopsis
- A new military bomber has just taken off and is followed closely by Tank. Suddenly a black plane appears on the scene and attacks it. Hop decides to jump in a plane and go after the attacker.
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Script credit from Craig Delich.
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Howard Sherman
- Inks
- Howard Sherman
- Colors
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- Letters
- Howard Sherman
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; the Japanese (villains)
- Synopsis
- Kent Nelson has volunteered for the Army Parachute Troops and graduates from its school. Aboard an airplane for their first mission to assist a surrounded Marine division, the parachutists are being shot out of the sky by the Japanese before they can even safely land, so Nelson changes into Dr. Fate on the way down and saves the day.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Army Parachute Troops
Letterer credit by Craig Delich.
In panel 3 on page 4, Fate has his helmet off. The last panel on page 6 seems to indicate that Nelson's buddies knew his secret identity.
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Here it is again!
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Here it is again!
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Stan Asch
- Inks
- Stan Asch
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Dr. Mid-Nite [Dr. Charles McNider]; Myra Mason; Hooty (an owl); Dr. Benson (death); the Japanese (villains, some die)
- Synopsis
- Just as Charles McNider tries to decide which unit of the armed forces he is going to join up with, and if they will accept a blind man, he gets a call that a Pacific research hospital has been bombed and Dr. Benson, one of McNider's friends, has been fatally wounded and asks McNider to come and take over his work. While on duty one evening, Hooty warns the doctor of approaching enemy planes, and he changes to the Man of Midnight and helps deal with averting the attack.
- Reprints
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Jack Burnley
- Inks
- Jack Burnley
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Starman [Ted Knight]; Ash (one of Ted's fellow pilots); the Japanese (villains, some die)
- Synopsis
- Ted Knight becomes an Air Force pilot at Randolph Field unaware that the Japanese, a few miles away, are plotting a devastating attack on the base. Changing to Starman, Knight takes on the approaching planes, dispatching many with his gravity rod, and help from a fellow pilot that became ill attempting to fly a plane.
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- Keywords
- Formosa; Gravity Rod; Randolph Field
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Stan Asch
- Inks
- Stan Asch
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Johnny Thunder; The Thunderbolt [Archibald]; Commander Sewell; a renegade spy (villain); the Japanese (villains, some die)
- Synopsis
- Johnny joins the Navy and is assigned to an aircraft carrier, where he makes one blunder after another. Commander Sewell decides to give brother John an assignment he can handle: handing a picture in his room. In a series of misadventures, Johnny unknowingly uncovers a plot to blow up the ship.
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- Say You
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Jack Burnley
- Inks
- Jack Burnley
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice Society of America [Johnny Thunder; The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; The Atom [Al Pratt]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Dr. Charles McNider]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; The Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Starman [Ted Knight]]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; The Thunderbolt [Archibald]; group of unnamed high-ranking military brass
- Synopsis
- A group of Army brass is arguing about the feats of the JSA members when the Navy shows up with Johnny, commending him as well. So they decide to bring together all eight members (plus Wonder Woman), and decide who did the best job. In the final analysis, they decide the JSA is doing TOO well in their jobs, showing up all of the other regular Army soldiers, Marines and sailors. So, it is decided that the JSA will become the Justice Battalion of America for the duration of the war. Dr. Fate recommends Wonder Woman for JSA membership, but it goes unacted on for this issue.
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- Say You
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Thanks, boys and girls, for the wonderful response...
A contest, begun in Sensation Comics #5, asked readers to vote on which of the six heroes appearing in Sensation should become the next JSA member.
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Free! 1000 copies of All Star Comics no. 12!
- Script
- Falcon Mathieu
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- Falcon Mathieu
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- Falcon Mathieu
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- Genre
- non-fiction; aviation
Script and inker credits from Craig Delich.
This filler does NOT appear in the Archives.
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Inside back cover.