All-Star Comics #69

DC ⋅ 1977
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Key Facts

1st cameo appearance of the Huntress, Helena Wayne

This issue went on-sale the same week as DC Super Stars #17 according to Comic Reader #146

In an email exchange with Paul Levitz he informs us that All-Star Comics #69 was written first but the books were released on the same day

Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Artist

Al Milgrom

Writer

Paul Levitz

Published

November 1977

Synopsis

UNITED WE FALL! Both are known to be her first appearances.  The Justice Society of America return to their headquarters, only to find Police Commissioner Bruce Wayne, and the Gotham City Police, waiting for them. Wayne has arrest warrants for each member of the team. A heated exchange between Power Girl and Wayne alarms one officer enough to fire on Power Girl. As Power Girl crumples to the ground, the team's horror quickly turns to rage. The Justice Society of America takes down the Gotham Police force, then hurries Power Girl to a hospital. As soon as the Golden Age Robin and Hourman arrive, Wayne activates the Golden Age Robin's Justice Society of America signal device. Wayne has set the signal to specifically contact only Star Man, Doctor Mid-Nite, and the Golden Age Wonder Woman. At the hospital, a shadowy figure observes the Justice Society of America, from the surrounding tree line.  With Power Girl receiving the best medical care available, the Justice Society of America head to the Batcave to confront Wayne. They are surprised to see their former comrades allied with Wayne. The Golden Age Wonder Woman attempts to lasso the team, but the Golden Age Green Lantern blocks her lariat of truth. Then, all Hell breaks loose. Starman and the Star-Spangled kid square off against one another. Despite the technological edge the Star-Spangeled Kid's cosmic converter belt gives him over Starman's cosmic rod, experience wins the day. Doctor Mid-Nite detonates a blackout bomb, momentarily plunging the Batcave into darkness. The Golden Age Flash disperses the darkness by windmilling his arms. Doctor Mid-NIte, astonishingly, is able to outmaneuver the Golden Age Flash, tricking the speedster into crashing into the Batmobile. The Golden Age Robin's acrobatic acumen and combat prowess...

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