All-Star Squadron #11 July, 1982.

All-Star Squadron #11 July, 1982.

NZD $9.95 Roy Thomas [Writer] Published by-DC Entertainment

About the All-Star Squadron #11 July, 1982.

January 7, 1942, on the White House lawn: Akhet the Star-Smasher confronts the Shining Knight (riding Winged Victory), Hawkgirl, Firebrand, Robotman, Johnny Quick, Commander Steel, and the Atom, backed by a platoon of soldiers, and he announces the annexation of Earth into the Binary Brotherhood. A tense few moments pass, in which Liberty Belle cautions Johnny and the Atom, and then Steel and Hawkgirl also, against attacking the pompous spaceman. Akhet gives all of the governments on Earth, on both sides of the war, one day, in which to choose capitulation or annihilation. That's enough for four of the All-Stars (Hawkgirl, Quick, Steel, & Robotman), who charge in to the attack, while the Atom hangs back and waits for an actual order. Akhet waves his hand and all four of the first charge fall down, prompting the other four to rush in. Akhet grabs Hawkgirl and Steel, and steps into a dazzling lightbeam, which levitates him into the air towards his ship, but the Atom and Liberty Belle grab onto him, and their added weight starts to counteract the antigravity effect, until Akhet slaps loose Al and Libby with a sweep of his arm, then uses the tractor beam to complete the abduction of Hawkgirl and Steel, plus Robotman and the Atom. Firebrand's powers don't affect Akhet, and Winged Victory encounters the same mid-air concussion effect that had earlier knocked down Johnny Quick. Infantry rifle-fire and attacking P-40s also prove ineffectual against the weird airship's advanced weapons, as the Star-Smasher clarifies his earlier ultimatum, then boards his incredibly fast ship, and silently departs.

Faq's on All-Star Squadron #11 July, 1982.

The price of "All-Star Squadron #11 July, 1982." at Heroes for Sale is NZD $9.95.

"All-Star Squadron #11 July, 1982." is associated with the DC Universe brand.

The publisher of "All-Star Squadron #11 July, 1982." is DC Entertainment.

The genre of "All-Star Squadron #11 July, 1982." is Superheroes.

"All-Star Squadron #11 July, 1982." falls under the category of Back Issues (Rare).

The writer of "All-Star Squadron #11 July, 1982." is Roy Thomas.