Fall. 1944 ....................$0.10
Title: A Cure for The World
..........39pgs.
Credits: Gardner Fox ( plot/script ); Joe Gallagher ( pencils/inks ), Sheldon Moldoff ( pencils/inks ), Stan Asch ( pencils/inks ); ?( letters ); ? ( colors ); Sheldon Mayer ( plot/editor ); Dorothy Roubicek ( assistant editor )
Featured Charaters: Hawkman ( also as "Ga" circa 50,000 BC; last ,next ); The Atom ( also as "Nathaniel Pratt" circa 1690's Salem, Mass.; last All-American# 60, next All-American Comics# 61 );The Spectre ( last More Fun Comics# 98, next More Fun# 99 ); Dr. Mid-Nite ( also as "Dr. DeNider circa 1790's France; last All-American# 60, next All-American# 61 ); Starman ( also as "Theodoratus" circa 480 BC Greece; last , next ); Johnny Thunder ( also as "Sir John" circa 11th century Britain; last..., next...)
Guest Stars: "Conscience" ( a "fairy", appears next... )
Guest Appearance:
Villains:
Other Characters: Mok ( a caveman king circa 50,000 BC ) Tow ( first artist circa 50,000 BC ), Mother Rathlow ( suspected of witchcraft circa 1690's Salem ), LeDuc DeHargny ( a French nobleman circa 1790's France ) Stephen Hare and Robert Fulton ( inventors circa 1815 )
Commments: No Spectre chapter.
Other features include a 1 1/3pg Hop Harrigan text piece and
"Fat and Slat" by Ed Whellan.
The Justice Society appeared last in Wonder Woman:Our Worlds at War #1, and appears next in All-Star 80-Page Giant #1/1
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