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The All-Star Squadron was an American comic book ( 1981– 1987) created by Roy Thomas and published by DC Comics about the adventures of a large team of superheroes which comprised of most of the feature characters owned by the company that appeared in the Golden Age of Comic Books, and included members of the Justice Society of America, Freedom Fighters, Seven Soldiers of Victory and Young All-Stars as well as a number of heroes who had previously battled crime alone.The members of the Squadron were:
- Air Wave I (Lawrence Jordan)
- Amazing-Man I (Will Everett)
- Atom I (Al Pratt) from the Justice Society of America
- Black Condor I (Richard Grey, Jr./Thomas Wright) from the Freedom Fighters
- Captain Triumph (Lancelot Gallant)
- Commander Steel (Henry Heywood I)
- Crimson Avenger (Lee Walter Travis) from the Seven Soldiers of Victory
- Dan the Dyna-Mite (Daniel Dunbar) from the Young All-Stars
- Doctor Fate I (Kent Nelson) from the Justice Society of America
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- Doctor OccultDoctor Occult is a fictional magic user in the DC Comics universe. He was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, best known for creating Superman. He first appeared in New Fun Comics #6 in 1935. He was a supernatural detective, whose detecting style was (Richard Occult/Rose Psychic)
- Doll ManDoll Man is a comic book fictional character, a superhero created by Will Eisner and published by Quality Comics. His real name was Darrel Dane. He could shrink to six inches while retaining normal strength. He was probably the first example of a shrinkin (Darrel Dane) from the Freedom Fighters
- Firebrand I (Rodney Reilly) from the Freedom Fighters
- Firebrand II (Danette Reilly)
- FlashThe Golden Age Flash as created by Gardner Fox & Harry Lampert The Flash is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe with the power of "super-speed", including the ability to run and generally move extremely fast, superhuman reflexes, and the abil I (Jay Garrick) from the Justice Society of America
- Flying Fox from the Young All-Stars
- FuryFury is the name of two DC Comics superheroines with a rather convoluted history. The first Fury was Hippolyta "Lyta" Trevor the daughter of the Golden Age Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor, who had all her mother's powers. She was introduced in Wonder Woman I (Helena Kosmatos) from the Young All-Stars
- Green LanternGreen Lantern is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. The name "Green Lantern" has been applied to multiple fictional characters. Common among all incarnations is that they are armed with a special ring which allows the wearer to do nearly an (Alan Scott) from the Justice Society of America
- Guardian I (Jim Harper)
- HawkgirlHawkgirl and Hawkwoman are the names of several fictional characters, superheroes in the DC Comics universe. They are partners, and sometimes spouses or lovers, of the various incarnations of Hawkman. The Golden Age Hawkgirl was Shiera Hall, the reincarna I (Shiera Sanders)
- Hawkman I (Carter Hall) from the Justice Society of America
- Hourman I (Rex Tyler) from the Justice Society of America
- Human Bomb (Roy Lincoln) from the Freedom Fighters
- Iron Munro (Arnold Munro) from the Young All-Stars
- Jester (Chuck Lane) from the Freedom Fighters
- Johnny Quick (Johnny Chambers)
- Johnny Thunder I from the Justice Society of America
- Judomaster I (Rip Jagger)
- Liberty Belle (Libby Lawrence)
- Manhunter I (Donald Richards)
- Manhunter II (Paul Kirk)
- Midnight (Dave Clark) from the Freedom Fighters
- Miss America (Joan Dale)
- Mister America (Tex Thomson)
- Mister Terrific (Terry Sloane) from the Justice Society of America
- Neptune Perkins from the Young All-Stars
- Phantom Lady I (Sandra Knight) from the Freedom Fighters
- Ray I ("Happy" Terrill) from the Freedom Fighters
- Red Bee (Richard Raleigh)
- Robotman I (Robert Crane/Paul Dennis)
- Sandman I (Wesley Dodds) from the Justice Society of America
- Sandy the Golden Boy (Sanderson Hawkins) from the Young All-Stars
- Sargon the Sorcerer (John Sargent)
- Shining Knight (Justin Arthur) from the Seven Soldiers of Victory
- Spectre I (Jim Corrigan) from the Justice Society of America
- Starman I (Ted Knight) from the Justice Society of America
- Star-Spangled Kid (Sylvester Pemperton, Jr.) from the Seven Soldiers of Victory
- Stripesy (Pat Dugan) from the Seven Soldiers of Victory
- Stuff the Chinatown Kid I (Daniel Leong)
- Tarantula (Jonathan Law)
- Tiger I
- Tigress (Paula Brooks) from the Young All-Stars
- TNT (Thomas "Tex" N. Thomas)
- Tsunami (Miya Shimada) from the Young All-Stars
- Uncle Sam from the Freedom Fighters
- Victory from the Seven Soldiers of Victory
- Vigilante I (Greg Saunders) from the Seven Soldiers of Victory
- Whip (Rodney Elwood Gaynor)
- Wildcat I (Ted Grant) from the Justice Society of America
- Wing from the Seven Soldiers of Victory
- Zatara (Giovanni (John) Zatara)
The All-Star Squadron had a robotic butler named Gernsback. The World's Fair Trylon and Perisphere housed the Squadron's headquarters.
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