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PUBLISHER: DC
COMMENTS: Cream to Off-White pgs; Universal holder; Unrestored
classic Irwin Hasen Solomon Grundy cover/art; Doiby Dickles app.
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Cream to Off-White pgs; Universal holder; Unrestored
classic Irwin Hasen Solomon Grundy cover/art; Doiby Dickles app.
D CopyIn this issue-length storyline, the fearsome Solomon Grundy has escaped from imprisonment and is on the warpath to bring down his hated nemesis, the Green Lantern. The hulking grey villain wreaks havoc across the entire book, battling several members of the JSA in turn and knocking some of them out, getting knocked out himself, heroes fall off cliffs, battle bank robbers, and imposters, going all out in their efforts to contend with Grundy. The action culminates in a battle royale where the JSA manages to subdue Solly, and send him back into exile, this time, he is trapped on the moon, seemingly with no way to return to Earth. This awesome issue is a whole lot of fun, highlighting the continuing metamorphosis from anthology to single-story comics that were coming into vogue, this book did a lot to help make Solomon Grundy one of the premiere DC bad guys, establishing him as a mainstay of the publisher for decades to come. Interesting side note, this issue is the first time Wonder Woman is not referred to as the secretary of the JSA, which was pretty lame, but predictable for the period.
classic Irwin Hasen Solomon Grundy cover/art; Doiby Dickles app.
Highest Graded
classic Irwin Hasen Solomon Grundy cover/art; Doiby Dickles app.
Highest Graded