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"The Private War of Johnny Dune!": When the JLA satellite's teleport beam is intercepted by a Zeta-beam from the planet Rann, Flash, Green Lantern, and Hawkman suddenly find themselves on Adam Strange's adopted world. While Superman joins them to combat a menace there, Green Arrow and Atom are a

Quote1 Pied piper..? Ha-ha... You've got the story... all wrong... Like the real piper... I was leading the kids... to a... paradise... under my rule... Only I found out... Power doesn't work that way! Ya gotta use it like you Leaguers... For justice... Or it runs away... Quote2
Johnny Dune

Justice League of America #95 is an issue of the series Justice League of America (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1971.

Synopsis for "The Private War of Johnny Dune!"

When the JLA satellite's teleport beam is intercepted by a Zeta-beam from the planet Rann, Flash, Green Lantern, and Hawkman suddenly find themselves on Adam Strange's adopted world. While Superman joins them to combat a menace there, Green Arrow and Atom are attacked at a benefit concert. Johnny Dune, a black Viet Nam veteran, has returned from overseas and become a pop music star, but is betrayed in his attempt to enter politics as a mayoral candidate. In revenge, he uses his newly discovered mutant vocal powers to control the minds of his audiences and turn them against the established order, and it is this menace that Green Arrow and Atom face. Joined by Batman and Black Canary, the JLA heroes are captured by Dune's thralls. When his control wavers and the group begins to form an uncontrollable mob, Dune sees the error of his ways and ends the riot by turning his followers against himself. The Justice League rushes him to a hospital in time to save his life, but his mutant power is destroyed.

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Synopsis for "How He Began"

This story is reprinted from All-American Comics #25.

Doctor Charles McNider is one of the most renowned surgeons in the New York area. Working alongside him, is his trusted nurse and companion, Myra Mason. One evening, a harried police officer calls upon McNider's services. He tells him that an important witness against criminal gangster "Killer" Maroni has just been shot and may die. McNider races to the hospital to save his life.

During the operation, one of Maroni's thugs, Mike, climbs the fire escape outside the building and lobs a hand grenade into the room. The explosion kills everyone except for Dr. McNider, however he is rendered permanently blind from the attack.

A few nights later, McNider is resting in his study when a wood owl crashes through the window onto the floor. Shocked by the disturbance, Charles rips the bandages from his eyes and discovers that he can see perfectly well in the dark. However, he is still completely blind when in the presence of natural light. He mends the injured bird and names him Hooty.

McNider decides to use his unique night vision powers to become the latest in a growing line of mystery men. Naming himself Doctor Mid-Nite, he takes to the streets with a pair of special infrared goggles, and an arsenal of custom made Blackout Bombs.

Doctor Mid-Nite learns that Killer Maroni has attempted to take another life. He tracks the gangster down to his townhouse and uses his Blackout Bombs temporarily blind Maroni's men in a flash of black smoke. While the thugs' perceptions are obscured, Doctor Mid-Nite easily takes them down. After doing away with the hired help, he apprehends Killer Maroni and brings the gangster to justice.

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Synopsis for "Dr Fate"

This story is reprinted from More Fun Comics #67.

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Nabu passes his powers to Kent

1920: As a young child, Kent Nelson was exploring Mesopotamia with his father. Sven Nelson was an archaeologist who believed that the Pyramids were not created by Egyptians, but by beings from another planet. Nelson had found an old temple in the desert, and while he was in the Chamber of History reading inscriptions, young Kent wandered off alone. The boy found a fully colored statue, extremely tall, of Nabu the Wise, who telepathically signaled him to operate a nearby lever. This brought Nabu back to life, but also released poisonous gas that flooded the outer temple and killed Kent's father.
To repay him for his loss, Nabu promised to teach the young child the secrets of the universe. He said that through learning molecular control of his body, he had grown to almost half a million years old, and was born on the planet Cilia, as it passed Earth in orbit. Nabu raised Kent into young manhood, and taught him skills such as levitation and telekinesis. Nelson grew to love Nabu as he had loved his own father. Nabu hoped one day to return to Cilia. Kent Nelson's training went on for an unknown length of time, and at the end of it he was an adult, and Nabu told the newly-named Doctor Fate that his mission was to do good and fight against evil, then Nabu passed on his amulet, cloak and helmet.
While returning to America, Kent met a woman named Inza Cramer in Alexandria who would become his traveling companion.
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Fate challenged Negal

In the present day Kent Nelson and Inza Cramer are attending a dinner party in New York City, where they meet a man who believes he is being haunted. The man is a believer in reincarnation and had made a pact with several friends to help them return to life in case of their death, but finds that their spirits are now trying to claim his soul. Kent returns to his tower in Salem, and comes back as Doctor Fate. Driving the ghosts back easily, he realizes he must stop them at their source by visiting the underworld of Charn.

Inza insists on accompanying Fate through the Charnal Regions and into a world of shadows. Seated on a great stone throne is the gigantic Negal, wielding an immense thorned club in one hand and a horned skull in the other. Fate confronts him and orders him to never again invade the Earth; Negal mocks; Fate gestures; the skull in Negal's hand vanishes. Fate repeats his terms and Negal accepts them. The worlds of the dead and living will remain unmixed.

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