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Series Title: Golden Age
Character: Adolf Hitler, Americommando, Atom I, Captain Triumph, Dyna-Mite, Green Lantern I, Hawkman (Earth 2), Hawkman I, Hourman I, Johnny Quick, Liberty Belle I, Manhunter II, Miss America (DC), Parsifal, Robert (Bob) Daley AKA Fatman, Robotman I, Starman I, Tarantula II, Thunderbolt I, Tigress II, Ultra-Humanite
Superhero Team: All-Star Squadron, Justice Society of America
Publication Year: 1993
Universe: DC Comics
Format: Soft Cover
Era: Modern Age
Publisher: DC Comics
Artist/Writer: John Costanza, Archie Goodwin, Bill Kaplan, Richard Ory, James Robinson, Paul Smith
Type: Comic Book
Grade: 8.0
Tradition: US Comics
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fiction, Superheroes
Cover Artist: Richard Ory, Paul Smith
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Story Title: Golden Age
Vintage: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Style: Color
Language: English
Intended Audience: General Audience
California Prop 65 Warning: 0
Issue Number: 3
Unit Quantity: 1
Unit Type: Unit