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All Star Comics #38 CGC 7.5

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12/1947-1/1948 - Roy Thomas has called this issue "the weirdest All-Star ever" - it begins with the male JSAers all being killed! Saving the day is left up to Black Canary (who makes her debut in this title) and Wonder Woman (who rarely played a prominent role in a JSA story, but takes center stage here). The issue is also notable for having early Alex Toth art - the great one was still a teenager when he drew this issue's cover. Toth also drew the beginning and end of the story; the middle portions are the work of Carmine Infantino and Bob Oksner respectively.

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Certification Number

1108113012

Title/Series

All Star Comics

Issue Number

38

Publisher

DC Comics

Grade

7.5

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

OFF-WHITE TO WHITE

Notes

Staple Small Multiple Tear Back Cover Multiple Shadow Top Front Cover Shadow Right Bottom Front Cover Chip Out Black Canary begins. JSA death issue. Robert Kanigher story Carmine Infantino and Bob Oksner art Alex Toth cover and art

Graded Date

January 7, 2013

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