Famous First Edition 1974 #F-7 - back issue - $25.00

Famous First Edition 1974 #F-7 - back issue - $25.00

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Approximate grade : back issue
Publisher : DC
Series code : BI7765
Stock type : Key Issue
Title : Famous First Edition 1974
CSAS7765I68941B54031

Martin O'Hearn, agreeing with Craig Delich, recognizes that the writers for some of the tales inside were written by the original writer, not Gardner Fox, specifically for this issue's tale. They are so noted on the individual tales. On-sale date from Comic Reader #116.

  • - Ad for Cloverine Brand Salve prizes. Appears inside front cover and is noted as original ad from All-Star Comics #3. Company address has been blanked out in this reprint.
  • The First Meeting of the Justice Society of America! Introduction - A newsstand shows several DC Comics - Detective Comics, Adventure Comics, More Fun Comics, Flash Comics, and All-American Comics.
  • The First Meeting of the Justice Society of America, Chapter 1 - Flash becomes Chairman of the Justice Society.
  • The First Meeting of the Justice Society of America, Chapter 3 - Lettering credit from Craig Delich; Hibbard art credit by Craig Delich. Writer revision from Gardner Fox to Jerry Siegel by Martin O'Hearn via Craig Delich.
  • The First Meeting of the Justice Society of America, Chapter 4 - Lettering credit by Craig Delich. Writer credit from Martin O'Hearn via Craig Delich.
  • The First Meeting of the Justice Society of America, Interlude - Writer credit Martin O'Hearn via Craig Delich.
  • All the Best in Comic Magazine Reading is Contained in This Largest-Selling Group in the World! - House ad for Flash Comics #13, All-American Comics #22, Action Comics #32, Superman #8, All-Star Comics #3, Adventure Comics #58, More Fun Comics #63. Batman #3, and Detective Comics #47.
  • The First Meeting of the Justice Society of America, Chapter 5 - Credits from the index of the original printing.
  • The First Meeting of the Justice Society of America, Chapter 6 - Letterer credit from Craig Delich and confirmed by Howard Sherman.
  • Guarding an Heiress - The script credit for this story is from the corrections page in the Millennium Edition: Superboy #1 (2001 series), which was the last Millennium Edition.
  • All-Star Comics - Announces a contest in which readers are asked to suggest which JSA character should receive his own magazine, and the results would be announced in the next issue. The first 1000 readers, already having sent in their suggestions, received a free copy of All-Star #3 by November 20th.
  • - Opportunity to become a charter member of the All-American Flying Club, for boys and girls who are interested in aviation.
  • The First Meeting of the Justice Society of America, Chapter 7 - Writer credit from Martin O'Hearn via Craig Delich.
  • The First Meeting of the Justice Society of America, Chapter 8 - This is one of the very few Green Lantern stories actually written by Gardner Fox.
  • - Preview for All-Star Comics #4. Illustration taken from the cover.
  • Attack the Enemy With These Flying Dive Bombers - Ad for Flying Dive Bombers (model planes). Appears inside back cover and is noted as original ad from All-Star Comics #3. Company address has been blanked out in this reprint.
  • Super Prizes Choose Yours Now! - Ad for Super Prizes, including a Superman Krypto-Ray Gun. Appears on back cover and is noted as original ad from All-Star Comics #3. Company address has been blanked out in this reprint.

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