| Pencils: | Darwyn Cooke (signed as D) |
| Inks: | Darwyn Cooke (signed as D) |
| Colors: | Darwyn Cooke (signed as D) |
Original cover illustration by Darwyn Cooke
Reprints Mystery In Space #75 and Justice League of America #31-76.
Only covers are reprinted from issues #39, 48, 58, 67, and 76.
Sequential reprinting of JLA issues continues in Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus (2017 series).
Front interior dust jacket with brief synopsis of this collection, includes illustrations from JLA #50 and #33 Cover.
Title page includes illustrations from JLA #50, #41, #66, and #50.
Title pages with creator credits, includes illustrations from JLA #73, #43, #65, #42, and #73.
Indicia and publisher information, includes illustrations from JLA #45, #66, #65, and #37.
Table of contents, includes illustrations from JLA #42 and #63 Cover.
Foreword by Dennis O'Neil, dated December 2002, was originally published in Justice League of America Archives Volume 8. Includes illustrations from JLA #45, #44, #40, #41, #35, #67 Cover, and #42.
Art credits from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection lists Carmine Infantino as the sole artist for this cover.
Winner of the 1962 "Best Book-Length Story" Alley Award.
This issue was originally published around the same time as Justice League of America #11. This is the first time the Justice League encounters Adam Strange. An editor's note explains that this story takes place prior to JLA #4, in which Flash nominates Adam Strange for Justice League membership. It is also stated that it takes place after JLA #3, where the League previously defeated Kanjar Ro. This issue was originally solicited to be included in Justice League of America Omnibus Volume 1, but was left out, and was instead added to the beginning of Volume 2. The trade paperback series Justice League of America: The Silver Age (2016 series) places this story between JLA #3 and #4.
Lettering credits from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story is told in three chapters: unnumbered part one (11.67 pp.), Part Two 3.67 pp.), Part Three (7.67 pp.)
Lettering credit from JLA Archives.
Story is told in three chapters: unnumbered part one (8.67 pp.), Part Two (4.67 pp.), Part Three (9.67 pp.)
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story is told in three chapters: unnumbered part 1 (7.67 pp.), Part 2 (7.67 pp.), Part 3 (7.67 pp.)
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story is told in three chapters: unnumbered part 1 (10.67 pp.), Part 2 (2.67 pp.), Part 3 (10.67 pp.)
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story is told in three chapters: unnumbered part one (11.67 pp.), Part Two (8.67 pp.), Part Three (3.67 pp.)
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story in three chapters of 6.67 pages, 8.67 pages, and 9 pages.
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
JLA-JSA Team-Up Part 1 of 2.
Story is told across 24 pages in three chapters of 7.67 pages, 7.67 pages, and 7.67 pages.
| Pencils: | |
| Inks: | Murphy Anderson (center panel) Bernard Sachs (vignettes) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: |
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
JLA-JSA Team-Up Part 2 of 2.
Story is told across 24 pages in three chapters of 7.67 pages each.
Art credits from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection lists Murphy Anderson as the sole inker for this cover.
Lettering credits from GCD index for original issue.
Lettering credit from reprint in Justice League of America Archives.
Story across 24 pages in three parts of 9.67 pages, 5.67 pages, and 7.67 pages.
Artwork is an homage to the opening splash of "The Mystery of the Vanishing Detectives!" from All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #57.
Story is told across 24 pages in three chapters of 7.67 pages each.
Hawkman uses the Absorbascon to discover the secret identities of the JLA members.
References Detective Comics 197, Showcase 23.
Lettering credit from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection lists Joe Letterese as the letterer, the index for the original issue states that the Letterese credit is incorrect.
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story across 24 pages in three chapters of 7.67, 9.67, and 5.67 pages.
Lettering credit from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection lists Joe Letterese as the letterer, the index for the original issue states that the Letterese credit is incorrect.
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story across 24 pages in three parts of 7.67 pages each.
Snapper Carr is hit with stellaration and becomes the Joker (not the Batman villain) for this story.
Lettering credit from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection lists Joe Letterese as the letterer, the index for the original issue states that the Letterese credit is incorrect.
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story across 24 pages in three parts of 7.67 pages each.
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story across 24 pages in three chapters of 5.67, 11.67, and 5.67 pages.
| Pencils: | Mike Sekowsky (signed) |
| Inks: | Joe Giella (signed) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: |
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
JLA-JSA Team-Up Part 1 of 2.
Story across 24 pages in three chapters of 7.67 pages each.
| Pencils: | Mike Sekowsky (signed) |
| Inks: | Joe Giella (signed) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: |
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
JLA-JSA Team-Up Part 2 of 2.
Story is across 24 pages in three chapters of 7.67, 11.67, and 3.67 pages.
Lettering credits from GCD index for original issue.
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story in four parts of 4, 7.67, 7.67, and 4 pages.
Lettering credit from reprint in JLA Archives.
Story in three parts of 9.67, 9.67, and 4 pages.
| Pencils: | Mike Sekowsky (signed) |
| Inks: | Joe Giella (signed) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: |
Story across 23 pages in three parts of 9.5, 7.5, and 5 pages.
Story in three parts of 7.5, 5.5, and 8.5 pages.
Events of this story take place in the same timeframe as issue #50, reprinted earlier in this collection.
Story across 23 pages in three parts of 5.5, 11.5, and 4 pages.
Story across 23 pages, but pages 14 and 23 are half-pages.
JLA-JSA Team-Up Part 1 of 2.
Story across 23 pages in three parts of 11.5 and 10.5 pages.
| Pencils: | Carmine Infantino (signed) |
| Inks: | Murphy Anderson (signed) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: |
JLA-JSA Team-Up Part 2 of 2.
Story across 23 pages, but pages 12 and 23 are half-pages.
Story across 23 pages, but pages 12 and 23 are half-pages.
Story devoted to fighting prejudice.
Art credits from GCD index for original issue which were confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records provided by DC Comics. The table of contents for this collection lists Murphy Anderson as the inker for this cover.
| Pencils: | |
| Inks: | Wayne Boring (Superman's face) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: |
Art credits from GCD index for original issue which were confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records provided by DC Comics. The table of contents for this collection lists Sid Greene as the sole inker for this cover.
Story across 23 pages, but pages 12 and 23 are half-pages.
Art credits from GCD index for original issue which were confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records provided by DC Comics. The table of contents for this collection lists Carmine Infantino as the penciller for this cover.
Story across 23 pages, but pages 10 and 23 are 1/2-pages.
Lettering credit from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection lists Joe Letterese as the letterer for this story.
Art credits from GCD index for original issue which were confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records provided by DC Comics. The table of contents for this collection lists George Roussos as the inker for this cover.
Story across 23 pages, but pages 14 and 23 are 1/2-pages.
Lettering credit from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection does not list a letterer for this story.
Art credits from GCD index for original issue which were confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records provided by DC Comics. The table of contents for this collection lists George Roussos as the inker for this cover.
Story in two parts of 11.5 and 11 pages.
Art credits from GCD index for original issue which were confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records provided by DC Comics. The table of contents for this collection lists Sid Greene as the inker for this story.
Art credits from GCD index for original issue which were confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records provided by DC Comics. The table of contents for this collection lists George Roussos as the inker for this cover.
The Jim Shooter credit is also from the GCD index for the original issue based on an interview with Shooter.
Page 8 is a 2/3-page.
Art credits from GCD index for original issue which were confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records provided by DC Comics. The table of contents for this collection lists Mike Sekowsky and Joe Giella as the artists for this cover.
JLA-JSA Team-Up Part 1 of 2.
Page 6 is a 2/3-page and page 16 is a 1/2-page.
Lettering credit from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection does not list a letterer for this story.
Art credits from GCD index for original issue which were confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records provided by DC Comics. The table of contents for this collection lists George Roussos as the inker for this cover.
JLA-JSA Team-Up Part 2 of 2.
Story across 23 pages, but page 8 is a 2/3-page and pages 16 and 23 are 1/2-pages.
Lettering credit from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection does not list a letterer for this story.
Page 7 is a 2/3-page and page 23 is a 1/2-page.
Story across 23 pages, but page 6 is a 2/3-page and pages 12 and 23 are 1/2-pages.
Illustrations from JLA #41, #41, #61, #55, and #72.
Story across 23 pages, but page 7 is a 2/3-page and page 12 is a 1/2-page.
The Headmaster previously appeared in issue #28.
Three pages are not full story pages: p. 8 (0.67 page story), p. 16 (0.5 page story), p. 23 (0.67 page story).
Story across 23 pages, but pages 8 and 23 are 2/3-pages and page 12 is a 1/2-page.
| Pencils: | Joe Kubert (signed) |
| Inks: | Joe Kubert (signed) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: |
Story across 23 pages, but pages 6 and 23 are 2/3-pages and page 14 is a 1/2-page.
| Pencils: | Joe Kubert (signed) |
| Inks: | Joe Kubert (signed) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: |
Lettering could also be by Joe Kubert.
JLA-JSA Team-Up Part 1 of 2.
Story across 23 pages, but pages 6 and 23 are 2/3-pages and page 14 is a 1/2-page.
First appearance of Golden Age Superman for Earth-2.
JLA-JSA Team-Up Part 2 of 2.
Story across 23 pages, but pages 6 and 23 are 2/3-pages and page 14 is a 1/2-page.
Black Canary leaves Earth 2, joins the League.
Story across 23 pages, but pages 6 and 23 are 2/3 pages and page 18 is a 1/2-page.
Afterword by Bill Schelly, dated 2004, was originally published as the Foreword in Justice League of America Archives Volume 9. Includes illustrations from JLA #44, #65, #66, #43, #38 Cover, #41, and #66.
Biographies of Gardner Fox, Dennis O'Neil, Mike Sekowsky, Dick Dillin, Barnard Sachs, Murphy Anderson, Frank Giacoia, Joe Giella, Sid Greene, and George Roussos.
Includes illustrations from JLA #54, #35, #70, #47, #41, #42, #43, and #68.
Illustrations from JLA #55, #66, #72, #44, and #56.
Inside rear dust jacket listing of other Golden and Silver Age Omnibuses. Includes Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Batman & Superman in the World's Finest: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1, and Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1.
Title of book with illustration from JLA #66 and DC Peel logo.