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All-Star Comics #21 (DC Comics Summer 1944)

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Comic Stories: The Man Who Relived His Life [Introduction], The Man Who Relived His Life, Chapter 1, The Man Who Relived His Life, Chapter 2, The Man Who Relived His Life, Chapter 3, The Man Who Relived His Life, Chapter 4, Slapstick "Corn", The Man Who Relived His Life, Chapter 5, The "Corn" Belt, The Man Who Relived His Life, Chapter 6, The Man Who Relived His Life, Conclusion

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PublisherDC Comics
eBay Product ID (ePID)16056865633

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
Artist/WriterJoe Kubert, Gardner Fox, Stan Asch, Ed Wheelan, Sheldon Moldoff, Joe Gallagher
EraGolden Age (1938-55)
Cover ArtistJoe Gallagher
GenreSuperheroes, Humor/Satire
Publication Year1944
CharacterLieutenant Ed Jones, Joe Fitch (aka Joseph J. Fitch) (villain, bank teller), Jim Nason (newspaperman, death), Joe Fitch (villain), Justice Society of America (Hawkman (Carter Hall), Lili D'Arcy (night club dancer), rest unnamed) (villains), Lily D'Arcy, Joe Fitch (reformed villain, death), Dr. Fate (Kent Nelson)), Killer (villain), Johnny Thunder, Slat, Joe Fitch (reformed villain, Everson's lab assistant), Sandman (Wesley Dodds), Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) (Secretary), Spectre (Jim Corrigan), The Thunderbolt (Archibald), Doctor Mid-Nite [Doctor Charles McNider], Justice Society of America (The Atom (Al Pratt), Pancho Villa (villain), Hawkman (Carter Hall), Joe Fitch (villain, bank employee), Joe's unnamed Secretary, "Sapphire Slim" Spears (villain, gambler), Big Mike McCullum (villain, death), Wonder Woman (Diana Prince), Dr. Fate (Kent Nelson), Al Crump (villain, Joe's boss, philanthropist), Mrs. Spears (wife of Sapphire Slim), The Spectre (Jim Corrigan)), Gus Gordon (villain, politician), two unnamed crooks (villains), Joe's unnamed boss, Gordon's thugs (Butch, the Germans (villains), Professor Everson, Joe Fitch, Atom (Al Pratt), Palmer (villain, McCullum's political enemy), Starman (Ted Knight), Spear's gang (villains), Fat, Joe Fitch (villain, booze runner), Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson), Herman Smith (villain, runs a spy ring for Carranza)
Series TitleAll-Star Comics
Issue Number21

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Volume Number2
Number of Pages52
Publication DateSummer 1944
AttributionPortions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher CountryUnited States
Issue titleThe Man Who Relived His Life!