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BRAVE AND THE BOLD #28
Cover Date: February-March 1960
Cover Price: $0.10
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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Mike Sekowsky
Inks: Murphy Anderson
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"Starro vs. Wonder Woman and John Jones"
"Starro vs. the Flash!"
"Starro vs. Justice League of America"
Credits:
Story | Gardner Fox |
Pencils | Mike Sekowsky |
Inks | Bernard Sachs, Joe Giella, Murphy Anderson |
Lettering | Gaspar Saladino |
Editing | Julius Schwartz |
Feature Character(s):
- Justice League of America (first appearance of team; prior chronological appearance in JLA: Year One #3; next in JLA: Year One #4)
- Aquaman (last in Adventure Comics #269/3; next in JLA: Year One #4)
- Batman (last in Batman #129/3; next in Detective Comics #276; see Comments)
- Flash (Barry Allen; last in Flash Vol. 1 #111/2; next in JLA: Year One #4)
- Green Lantern (Hal Jordan; in between JLA: Year One #3 and #4)
- Martian Manhunter (last in Detective Comics #276/3; next in JLA: Year One #4)
- Superman (last in Action Comics #261 ; next in World's Finest Comics #107; see Comments)
- Wonder Woman (in between Wonder Woman Vol. 1 #112 and #113; see Comments)
Supporting Character(s):
- Snapper Carr (Lucas Carr; first appearance; becomes an honorary member of the Justice League of America; prior chronological appearance in JLA: Year One #3)
Villain(s):
- Starro (first appearance; next in Justice League of America #27)
- three starfish deputies (first appearance of all; normal starfish temporarily transformed)
- Two unidentified arch-enemies of Batman (not shown)
Guest Appearance(s):
- Steve Trevor (in between Wonder Woman Vol. 1 #112 and #113; see Comments)
Other Character(s):
- Peter the Pufferfish
- SAC bomber crew
- Citizens of Happy Harbor (including Snapper's mother Mrs. Carr, father John Carr and sister Janet Carr; first appearance of all)
Location(s):
- Gotham City
- Happy Harbor, RI (first appearance)
- Rocky Mountain National Park
- Science City (including the Hall of Science)
- Secret Sanctuary (the JLA's headquarters; first appearance)
Comment(s):
- Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman are their Silver Age versions, therefore their post-Crisis versions would follow a different chronology. Of particular note is Wonder Woman, who for a time was not a charter member of the JLA and her place was filled by Black Canary II, with history reverting back following Infinite Crisis.
Story Reprinted in:
- Justice League of America #39 (November 1965)
- DC Silver Age Classics The Brave and the Bold #28 (1992)
- Millennium Edition: The Brave and the Bold 28 (February 2000)
- Showcase Presents: Justice League of America #1 (December 2005)
Solicitation:
- Featuring the first appearance of the Justice League of America! When Starro the Conqueror arrives on Earth intent on enslaving humanity, it's up to the superheroes of the world to band together and defeat the evil alien! Also featuring the first appearance of Lucas "Snapper" Carr.