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Apr 21, 2022 · Posted By Dan Greenfield on Apr 21, 2022 | 5 comments. You never know where you’ll find inspiration…. 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 Ordway’s interview about his Earth-Two travels. It’s pretty groovy but I also ...
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).
- Preview:, Justice League of America #193 (August 1981), First full appearance:, All-Star Squadron #1 (September 1981)
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All-Star Squadron Created by Roy Thomas and Jerry Ordway. Special thanks to Aaron Severson and John Wells » FIRST APPEARANCE: Justice League of America #193 (Aug. 1981) » SERIES: All-Star Squadron, 67 issues (1981–87) Young All-Stars, 31 issues (1987–89)
Member (real Name)JoinedStatus & InfoThe Atom (Albert "Al" Pratt)All-Star Squadron #1Deceased Zero Hour #3Doctor Mid-Nite (Dr. Charles McNider, ...All-Star Squadron #1Deceased Zero Hour #2Hawkman (Carter Hall)All-Star Squadron #1Active in adventuringJohnny Quick (Johnny Chambers)All-Star Squadron #1Deceased Impulse #11The All-Star Squadron was created by Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler and Jerry Ordway. Team Evolution. Bronze Age. In its original incarnation, the Squadron had a vast roster of heroes that...
Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler, Jerry Ordway (credited here as Jeremiah Ordway !) along with editor Len Wein, letterer John Costanza and colorist Carl Gafford begin the wartime adventures of the...
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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). With writer Roy Thomas, he co-created Infinity, Inc. in All-Star Squadron No. 25 (Sept. 1983) and the new team was launched in its own series in March 1984.