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Cover Credits
Penciller: Mike Nasser/Netzer Inker: John Buscema
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Item Solicitation
Just when you thought you knew all about the Justice Society, Alter Ego #14 presents this special All-Star issue featuring the JSA from the '40s to the '80s! Behind two great full-color Justice Society covers by Micahel T. Gilbert and the team of Mike Nasser and Steve Leialoha, you'll find rare Justice Society art from across the years by Murphy Anderson, Joe Kubert, Carmine Infantino, Alex Toth, Jack Kirby, Gil Kane, Dick Giordano, and more! Also featured are interviews with Golden-Age All-Star Comics greats Shelly Mayer and Lee Elias; plus never-before-seen art from the unpublished 1940's JSA tale "The Will of William Wilson," secrets behind the 1970's All-Star revival, the sage of the 1980's All-Star Squadron, and JSA co-creator Gardner Fox finds himself under Mr. Monster's microscope! Plus: FCA with C.C. Beck, Marc Swayze, et al. -- an interview with artist Jay Disbrow!
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Stories/Features
1. FCA #73 Cover (1 page)
Penciller | Inker |
Kurt Schaffenberger
| Kurt Schaffenberger
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2. We Didn't Know…It Was The Golden Age! (3 pages)Synopsis Marc reflects further on his several attempts to sell a syndicated comic strip… and sparking the interest of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel.
3. Gentle Giant - A Golden Age Comic Book Artist Remembers A Well-Respected Fawcett Editor (3 pages)Synopsis Jay Disbrow remembers Wendell Crowley.
4. Real Facts… About An Unreal Character (3 pages)
Writer | Editor |
C. C. Beck
| P. C. Hamerlinck
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Synopsis FCA presents another previously unpublished early-'80s essay from the FCA archives by the original Captain Marvel's chief artist, C.C. Beck.
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