Title:

Justice League of America

Synopsis:
DC 100-Page Super Spectacular Vol 1 #17 June, 1973
Executive Editor Carmine Infantino. Cover Artists, Nick Cardy
Justice League of America: ”Drones of the Queen Bee!”
Writers Gardner Fox Pencilers Mike Sekowsky, Inkers Bernard Sachs, Letterers Gaspar Saladino, Editors E. Nelson Bridwell
Justice Society of America: ”The Injustice Society of the World!”
Sandman: ”The Sandman at Sea”
Justice League of America: ”The Card Crimes of the Royal Flush Gang”

DC 100-Page Super Spectacular #17 is an issue of the series DC 100-Page Super Spectacular (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1973.

Synopsis for Justice League of America: ”Drones of the Queen Bee!”
This story is reprinted from Justice League of America #23
While celebrating Snapper Carr completing his exams, the Justice League of America is called to stop a group of bee-men who are robbing the Tower of Jewels, the Capitol museum, and the National Library.
In attempting to stop their opponents, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Flash, and Martian Manhunter are taken under the control of the bee-men’s leader, Zazzala, the alien Queen Bee. She forces them to travel to an unexplored world in her home solar system to collect three different chemicals that will form an elixir to make her immortal, promising to let the JLA free if they do her bidding.
Agreeing to do so, the heroes do succeed in fighting past the various traps set to defend the chemicals and bring them to Zazzala. As part of her bargain she lets them free, boasting that once she has reached immortality she can destroy them at her leisure. However, the JLA had tricked her by sealing the chemicals in indestructible bottles that she cannot open, foiling her plans.

Appearing in Justice League of America: ”Drones of the Queen Bee!”
Featured Characters:

Justice League of America
Aquaman (Cameo)
Atom (Cameo)
Batman (Cameo)
Flash
Green Arrow
Green Lantern
Martian Manhunter
Superman (Cameo)
Wonder Woman

Synopsis for Justice Society of America: ”The Injustice Society of the World!”
This story is reprinted from All-Star Comics #37.

The Wizard challenges the nation and the Justice Society by assembling an Injustice Society of the World and liberating convicts from prisons all over the country to join in an attempted coup against the government. Along with the Thinker, Vandal Savage, the Gambler, the Brain Wave and newcomer Per Degaton, the Wizard plans to launch a 3 pronged assault on the Justice Society. The first part of their plan is to generate an army of criminals by liberating American penitentiaries. The second requires disruption of the government and legal system through conquest and replacement of key figures with ISW-controlled androids. The final part is to capture and place on trial their collective enemy, the Justice Society of America.

Fragmenting into individual efforts, the ISW launched strikes at government facilities around the nation, each with a private army of convicts. In addition to furthering their primary aims, the villains were each assigned to capture a member of the JSA. To ensure that the JSA showed up, the villains notified the heroes of their plans. In due course, Hawkman was captured by Vandal Savage as the criminals attacked an airport. The Flash fell victim to his long-time foe, the Thinker by invisible wires. After an encounter at a government nuclear facility, the Brain Wave left the Green Lantern for dead at the bottom of a ravine. The Atom realized an army General was really an android duplicate and overpowered him. He disguised himself as the android, freed the real General, and found the ISW Headquarters, but was snared by the Gambler. The Wizard ordered Degaton to attack Capital City. Doctor Mid-Nite fought against his safe-cracker brigade who were using smoke to hide their attack. He pursued Degaton, but was suddenly seized from behind and knocked out against a wall by Degaton, who then took control of the city.

By the time Mid-Nite comes to, he has been tied up, along with the rest of the Justice Society. Having heard of Degaton’s capture of Dr. Mid-Nite in Washington, Wonder Woman and Johnny Thunder left the JSA Headquarters to intervene, only to be captured themselves. Bringing the JSA to trial before Judge Thinker, the heroes are tried for plots against evil. The villains are thwarted however, when the Thinker is reveals himself as Green Lantern, not quite so dead as assumed by the over-confident Brain Wave. Quickly liberating his colleagues, the JSA turns the tide against the villains. All are handily captured save the Wizard, who flees into the street only to be captured by a group of children who idolize the Justice Society.

Appearing in Justice Society of America: ”The Injustice Society of the World!”
Featured Characters:

Justice Society of America
Atom
Doctor Mid-Nite
Flash
Green Lantern
Hawkman
Johnny Thunder
Wonder Woman

Injustice Society of the World (First appearance)
Brain Wave
Gambler (Steven Sharpe)
Per Degaton
Thinker (Clifford DeVoe)

Locations:

Earth-Two
Capitol City
Capitol Building
Washington Monument
JSA Headquarters

Bracelets of Submission
Uthorium
Will-Paralyzer
Wonder Woman’s Tiara


Synopsis for Sandman: ”The Sandman at Sea”
This story is reprinted from Adventure Comics #65.

Appearing in Sandman: ”The Sandman at Sea”
Featured Characters:

The Sandman (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:

Synopsis for Justice League of America: ”The Card Crimes of the Royal Flush Gang”
This story is reprinted from Justice League of America #43.

Having invented a Stellaration device, a machine which uses the astrological power of the stars to charge objects with stellaration power, to cause different effects, Amos Fortune has gathered his old childhood friends and have become the latest criminal group: The Royal Flush Gang. Taking on the guise of the Ace, Fortune assigns different card types to his fellows, all under the suit of Clubs. With playing cards charged with Stellaration energy, the Royal Flush Gang members are able to pull off various crimes and defeat Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Flash, and Wonder Woman alone.

The defeated JLA members unite with Superman, Batman and Snapper to report what they had encountered. Trying to stop the Royal Flush Gang as a team, the JLA is easily defeated by their Stellaration playing cards. Returning to their base, Hawkman comes up with an idea: Using Stellaration power to endow a member of the League with the one card in any deck that can beat all others: The Joker card.

Choosing Snapper to be their avatar, the group is charged with his Joker-Stellaration power and they are able to defeat the Royal Flush Gang and expose Amos Fortune as their leader before turning them over to the authorities.

Appearing in Justice League of America: ”The Card Crimes of the Royal Flush Gang”
Featured Characters:

Justice League of America
Batman
Flash
Hawkman, Hawkgirl
Superman
Wonder Woman

Antagonists:

Royal Flush Gang (First appearance)
Ace of Clubs
The King of Clubs (First appearance)
The Queen of Clubs (First appearance)
Jack of Clubs (First appearance)
The Ten of Clubs (First appearance)
Other Characters:




Stellaration
Locations:

Midway City
Central City
Rhode Island
Secret Sanctuary
Cover Date:
Jun 1973
Publisher:
DC Comics
Issue Number:
17
Month:
June
Year:
1973
Variant Number:
1
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Cover Price:
$0.50
Era:
Silver Age
Genre:
Superhero
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Language:
English
Type of Comic:
Magazine
Date Added:
2018-07-02 22:17:56
Series:
Justice League of America
Story Arc:
Rise of the Olympian
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$14.99
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-06-14
Date Added:
2018-07-02 22:17:56
Created By:
Wonder Woman (Diana of Paradise Is. Earth-One) Creators William Moulton Marston · Harry G. Peter 1st App. Wonder Woman #98 (1958) Death Crisis on Infinite Earths #12 (1986) https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Diana_of_Paradise_Island_(Earth-One)
Justice League of America Creators Julius Schwartz & Gardner Fox 1st App. The Brave and the Bold #28 (March, 1960) https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Justice_League_of_America_(New_Earth)
Martian Manhunter (J’onn J’onzz (Earth-One)) Creators Joseph Samachson & Joe Certa 1st App. Detective Comics #225 (November, 1955) “ https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/J%27onn_J%27onzz_(Earth-One)
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Writer:
Gardner Fox
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Penciller:
Mike Sekowsky,
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Inker:
Bernard Sachs
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Letterer:
Gaspar Saladino
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Editor:
Infantino, Carmine
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