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  1. Apr 21, 2022 · TwoMorrows’ Alter Ego #175 — the big, splashy All-Star Squadron issue — is due April 27 and for our EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT, we bring you part of Jerry Ordways interview about his Earth-Two travels.

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  2. Jerry Ordway, who had inked the series since its start, became the series regular penciler starting with issue #19 (March 1983). He and Thomas then co-created the Infinity, Inc. team, introducing it in All-Star Squadron #25 (Sept. 1983).

  3. The All-Stars free the JSAers and together they defeat the villains, who all return to their proper times, including Per Degaton who reawakens back in 1947, once again a lab assistant to Prof. Zee, believing his near victory but a dream.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_OrdwayJerry Ordway - Wikipedia

    At DC, he would illustrate All-Star Squadron, a series which he helped launch in an insert preview in Justice League of America No. 193 (Aug. 1981). [7] With writer Roy Thomas, he co-created Infinity, Inc. in All-Star Squadron No. 25 (Sept. 1983) [8] and the new team was launched in its own series in March 1984. [9]

  5. There were three pivotal comics amidst my “X-mas Break 2017” findings. They all connect, but I’ll focus on only one of them right now. It’s the one with a Jerry Ordway cover that I’ve always liked from a distance, never coming across it in the bins. My luck changed this past holiday.

  6. The All-Star Squadron was a World War II assembly of heroes that went far beyond the membership of the Justice Society. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt called all costumed heroes into America's service. The Squadron was initially chaired by Hawkman and the JSA members participated freely.

  7. Jun 26, 2021 · Here then, MY 13 FAVORITE JERRY ORDWAY ALL-STAR COVERS, in chronological order: All-Star Squadron #20 (April 1983). An intriguing setting, an iconic shot of a favorite Golden Age hero, and floating heads!

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