| Pencils: | Irwin Hasen (signed as Hasen) |
| Inks: | Irwin Hasen (signed as Hasen) |
| Colors: | ? |
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On-sale date from copyright registration.
Scripter Gardner F. Fox reports writing "Peril of the Paper Death" for this issue. However, that tale was apparently revised and published as "The Paintings That Walked the Earth" in All-Star Comics #28. This story was the first to be authored by new scripter John Broome.
This issue's roll call was photostatted and placed on All-Star #36's splash page. The name of Wonder Woman's mother Hippolyte is misspelled "Hypolite." Although this chapter recounts the fact that Professor Zee is the JSA's friend, he has not appeared in All-Star up to this point. In All-Star Squadron #2 (October 1981), Roy Thomas retroactively identifies Professor Zee as one of the scientists in All-Star Comics #10 and Degaton as one of their assistants. The story is primarily told via the Magic Sphere, informing them of the events and situations that they have totally forgotten due to Degaton's reversing of time.
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| Pencils: | Paul Reinman (signed) |
| Inks: | Paul Reinman (signed) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: | ? |
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| Pencils: | Joe Kubert (signed as J. Kubert) |
| Inks: | Joe Kubert (signed as J. Kubert) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: | ? |
Degaton tells the three scientists that he was once an assistant to each of them.
When Green Lantern says that he will take the JSA back 3000 years into the past, he actually meant 2300 years, the actual time period between 1947 and the Battle of Arabela in 331 B.C.
This filler was NOT reprinted in the Archive.
Credits per Jim Van Dore.
This text story was NOT reprinted in the Archive.