Justice Society of America [Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]]
Article on the background to the Justice Society of America feature and short descriptions of the main characters of this series, illustrated with the headshots from the series covers.
Atom [Al Pratt]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Johnny Thunder; Mister Terrific [Terry Sloan]; Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Thunderbolt; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Wonder Woman [Hippolyta]; Doctor Occult; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Hourman [Matthew Tyler]; Merlin (death); Sandy; Sargon the Sorcerer [John Sargent]; Tor (death); Zatara; Stalker
Synopsis
Hourman returns to stop a spy ring. He ends up as a pawn to provide them supernatural heroes, used to summon Stalker. Hourman escapes to alert the JSA. Stalker nearly defeats them. Needing a respite, he creates 7 disciples to busy the heroes.
Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Doctor Occult; Manhunter; Tigress; Nazis; The Stalker (flashback); Wonder Woman (flashback); Starman [Ted Knight] (flashback); Sandman [Wesley Dodds] (flashback); Dr. Mid-Nite [Charles McNider] (flashback); Atom [Al Pratt] (flashback); Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson] (flashback); one of The Seven
Synopsis
The heroes find a German installation commanded by one of The Seven who intends to destroy Africa, and they appear to kill him while ruining his machinery.