All star #25
“You didn’t think we were going to tell you this issue, did you?”
Originally picked this volume to get a look into this era without really committing to the entire series. And I’m kinda glad I did, but that doesn’t mean I’m not confused in of the context I’ve been dropped in. But I absolutely love how this series is the definition of camp. Random heroes that are “technically” part of the roster showing up just in the nick of time randomly, Alan Scott apparently not recognizing his own kids, comedy from the characters and editors alike. LOL, when tarantula got called spider man!
But from what I’ve been able to understand from the story. There is a villain named ultra humanite, ultra for short, that is not the big white monkey I am used to. And she has taken a few heroes hostage and employed a few more and convinced a few others to make up a group in the name of fighting fascism. But instead is holding the us government hostage and threatening to destroy specific weapon manufacturing locations in exchange for a lot of money.
But for some reason a lot of the heroes that are usually the all stars are on a separate mission and we just have a hodgepodge of heroes like Batman and robin helping out. Also this was my first impression of amazing man, and while I love the cultural aspect of his character that he takes deeply to heart, can he be a bit more helpful? Also when the other team asked the FBI about ultra and they were confused how they knew about that…was that an mk ultra reference?
All star #26
Al right I was a little confused but this issue helped explain it a bit. This collection probably could have been better with one more previous issue from all star if it encompassed the earlier story but brainwave jr helped explain it. All star takes place during war time, infinity inc during modern day. And time shenanigans are afoot due to ultra humanite existing in different bodies throughout the years, and his desire to get out of a phantom like prison zone, and his connection to his past self. Alan Scott didn’t recognize his kids because they simply don’t exist yet, and they are brainwashed so they don’t recognize him. I am curious about a few of the characters origins, as I’m not fully up to speed, I assume that cyclotron has a connection to one of the legacy characters but I’m not entirely sure.
So now we are in a situation where our heroes from the past got swapped for the trapped villains in the future.And now that brainwave jr has helped explain it to the crew, this is culminating into an annual issue to fix everything up!
*Note* I just went back and read the introduction by Roy Thomas and everything makes way more sense. All star is a slight reboot series for the canceled JSA but set during war times. When developing a new series his wife and him had a completely new idea before thinking about the idea of these older members having kids and what that may look like. Very interesting stuff on the creative process for how this came to be. Originally to introduce them they were going to be in a dc presents issue. But would have had to wait months. So instead they slapped them right in the middle of a storyline, being dragged to the past to fight their past heroes and introduce themselves in the same swoop. Pretty creative tbh.
All star annual #2: The Ultra War
“Now, for a moment, all unpleasantness is forgotten: the plots and counterplots of the ultra-humanite and crew…the time-wrenched evil of the secret society of super-villains…yes, even the mayhem and mass murder which are going on, each day, all around the earth, in the name of concepts like fatherland and freedom. A life has been taken; another life, perhaps, may yet be saved. A balance has been achieved, at least for a fleeting instant.”
This was a fairly monumental issue as the JSA/infinity inc come to a head with ultra humanite and their goons. The battles go back and forth as some of the JSA members swap places again with some of their counterparts who were thrown into the void in the last issues. This lead to the infinity inc showing up and teaming up with the JSA members who were left to piece together what’s happening. Which ends up dividing them all to simultaneously take on ultra while defending locations in the three branches of government from the other villains. Pretty quick and effective battles.
But the final battle is almost lost as ultra will do anything to stop the heroes from preventing the brain transport into robot man’s body. And I mean anything. Even holding cyclotron’s radiation poisoned daughter basically captive so that he will do their bidding. But this does lead to the final confrontation as cyclotron sacrifices himself before ultra could kill Superman in his weakened state. Reacting the radioactive particles inside of himself he set himself off and took ultra with him.
One thing I am hugely wondering though, did the 80s villains get sent back to the future with infinity inc, will I find that out in the pages of infinity inc? Brainwave Sr just got away and decided to stop fighting in the middle of everything, and we didn’t see what happened to the others as they were defeated at each branch of the government.
And then the JSA were left to take care of cyclotron’s child and are all chill with Amazing man. Whoop whoop!
Infinity, Inc #1
Hahaha, quite an introduction to these new heroes. Literally breaking down the doors of a JSA meeting and demanding a shot to join the JSA. Then leaving while they deliberate and giving us a rehash of their backstories.
We get introduced to silver scarab, the legitimate son to Hawkman and hawk woman, whose biggest credential is that he has studied at UCLA, and where he developed his super suit made of Nth metal. I don’t really hear much about him nowadays that would be a super interesting character to bring back especially with how much power scaling has been done to nth metal.
We also get introduced to Fury, the daughter of Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor. Who also studied at UCLA, lol. And is dating silver scarab. And has her own slue to Amazonian abilities.
Then there is Nuklon, the god son to Atom, with one of the most interesting backstories that directly plays into the story that unfolded in all star comics. He is the son of the daughter of cyclotron. The baby at the end of the annual that cyclotron died protecting from ultra humanite. The altercation between cyclotron and atom smasher directly lead to atom smasher becoming the atom with new abilities, and his raising of Nuklon with firebrand. Dudes also 7’6.
Then we northwind the godson to hawkman. Remember that one flash comic where hawkman found a hidden city of bird people? No? Yeah I wouldn’t have either. Well hawkman brought an anthropologist to the city and dude immediately decided to get freaky with the bird people, and Northwind was born!
They get called back by the JSA, and are immediately rejected. Too young, too inexperienced, etc. Then jade and obsidian blast in and throw their hats in the ring for joining the JSA. And they announce they are the children of Green Lantern. Why does GL have no recollection of them, or who their mother is, and neither do they? WHO CARES! Just go with it lol. Jade has similar powers to GL but seemingly biographical apart of her. And Obsidian can turn himself into a living, fighting shadow. As the youngsters run off with a new plan, the JSA is left wondering why they didn’t discuss what they were originally there for: ultra humanite and the other villains trapped in the void dimension prison thing that they can’t reach. The issue ends with brainwave, one of the villains supposed to be trapped, attacking. I’ve already read the part that takes place in the past, so this is really where is starts.
Infinity, Inc #2
Obsidian: “I turned his inner eye upon the bottomless darkness of his own soul —and which of us could withstand such a sight?”
This issue really helps put this into perspective for the comic series running together at this time and the difference between earth 1 and 2. This issue followed the young heroes trying to grab a bite to eat at a fast food place in GOTHAM, of all places, which ultimately lead to a scrap with some goons and a pickup by power girl and huntress who went after them last issue. Back at power girls apparent they did a bit of expo dump on power girl and huntress. I’ve always heard that power girl was from earth 2 but actually seeing her describe the same history as supergirl, but just on earth 2, really put things in perspective. Then to see this huntress was Batman and cat woman’s daughter, who avenged their death!? I had no clue.
On the flip side, I honestly cannot blame the JSA for not dealing with these kids tactics of communication. Twice in one day people are just busting down their walls wanting to have a normal conversation. You know? I don’t think they are that crazy for being a bit pissed of and ready to fight if that happens. Then brainwave jr decides to show up disguised as his father, a literal super villain. Worst idea ever lol.
This leads to star spangled kid taking junior with him as at this point the communication skills on either side are pretty bad. Then he leads them to the rest of the heroes from earlier. As they are all young star spangled kid has a great idea for them to form a team. And he already has a name! Infinity, inc. infinity because they can do anything. And inc, because business purposes? Idk.
But then this issue ends with directly leading into the WW2 events we saw earlier. Ultra humanite appearing to junior and taking hold of 6 of the members and ordering them to go back into the past for his bidding, with junior psychically tagging along. And we already know how that ends up.
Infinity, inc #3
Well I got one line to explain my questions from before. Seems that the villains from the crossover ended up back in the dimension they were originally trapped in, whooo!
This was a fun issue that mainly severed to establish the new infinity, inc. Bankrolled by the star spangled kid and his inheritance. Which included inheriting a movie lot, which is an awesome idea for an HQ. That is if they didn’t destroy half of it because something lead Solomon Grundy of all things to seemingly wait for them there and attack them. I really like the page where they are each attacking Grundy in a different way while Grundy’s rhyme is playing out on each panel. It was ultimately northwind with his Feithera technology and jades lantern abilities that were able to keep Grundy off balance and transport him. But is that really the best idea bringing him to Feithera? I know he technically isn’t alive, but that’s a major burden for his SECRET civilization to hold onto.
In other news the JSA was lured, by who they thought was Superman, right into a trap, in a cave, that flooded and supposedly killed them. I doubt that, but am I supposed to know who this random Superman with slightly grey hair is?
Infinity, inc Issue #4
I absolutely love the cover of this issue. The JSA members who drowned in the last issue laying on slabs in a morgue. Unfortunately that story only continues for the final pages and it’s just the infinitors claiming they will find who did it. Most of this issue actually follows the origin of Jade and Obsidian. How once they grew to a certain age of living with their adopted parents they discovered their abilities and control of this abilities then started reaching out to each other. Twin link, I guess? Then they found each other, started training and honing their abilities, and made sure to stalk the JSA using Jade’s abilities to look for the perfect moment to jump into a JSA meeting during issue 1. Then the rest of this issue rehashing the origins of when Feithera first showed up and hawkman came in to save the day from ignorant hunters and a traitor. Honestly didn’t do wonders for this issue and really left the part 4 of the generations story to just continue into the coming issues. Kinda disappointing.
All Star Annual #2 The Justice Society of America
Jerry Ordwau did a great job with his rendition of the first JSA meeting and that’s cool they reprinted an old all star comics page, but geez that is the biggest form of propaganda I’ve ever seen. The JSA members decide to join the army after Pearl Harbor? Not spectre though…cause he is a ghost…lol.
FINAL THOUGHTS: Overall, it’s interesting looking back at how much of a mess things were before crisis on infinite earths. That balancing act between earth 1 and 2 when it came to how old heroes are at what year and how they have interacted. But it is really cool seeing the aged up JSA and the legacy heroes trying to take their place. And the way they were introduced was such a creative use of the different comics running at the time taking place in different eras. What a brilliant way to combine All Star comics taking place in WW2, with the Justice League comic characters, all while forming a new team in their own mainline. I loved a lot of these characters like Jade, obsidian and power girl, and I loved getting more familiar with characters like Silver Scarab and northwind and all of their childhood connections.