Infinity Inc The Generations Saga Vol 1 1
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Appearing in "The Generations Saga"
Featured Characters:
- Infinity, Inc. (travel to 1942 from 1983 and back)
- Star-Spangled Kid (Sylvester Pemberton) (Quits the Justice Society of America and founds Infinity, Inc.)
- Silver Scarab (Hector Hall) (Son of Hawkman and Hawkgirl of Earth-Two) (flashback and main story)
- Fury (Hippolyta "Lyta" Trevor) (Daughter of Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor of Earth-Two) (flashback and main story)
- Nuklon (Albert Rothstein) (Godson of the Atom of Earth-Two) (flashback and main story)
- Northwind (Norda Cantrell) (Godson of Hawkman and Hawkgirl of Earth-Two) (flashback and main story)
- Jade (Jennie-Lynn Hayden) (Daughter of the Green Lantern of Earth-Two) (flashback and main story)
- Obsidian (Todd Rice) (Son of the Green Lantern of Earth-Two; Fraternal twin brother of Jade) (flashback and main story)
- Brainwave, Jr. (Henry King, Jr.) (Son of the Brain Wave)
- Power Girl (Kara Zor-L/Karen Starr) (Cousin of Superman of Earth-Two; Temporarily leaves the JSA to join Infinity, Inc.)
- The Huntress (Helena Wayne) (Daughter of the Batman and Catwoman of Earth-Two; Temporarily leaves the JSA to join Infinity, Inc.)
Supporting Characters:
- All-Star Squadron (February, 1942) (includes the membership of the JSA circa February, 1942 under their Justice Battalion wartime alias)
- Liberty Belle (Libby Lawrence) (Chairwoman of the All-Star Squadron)
- The Atom (Al Pratt) (also Justice Battalion)
- The Batman (Bruce Wayne)
- Commander Steel (Hank Heywood)
- Doctor Mid-Nite (Charles McNider) (also Justice Battalion)
- Firebrand (Danette Reilly)
- The Green Lantern (Alan Scott)
- The Guardian (Jim Harper)
- Hawkman (Carter Hall) (also chairman of the Justice Battalion) (flashback and main story)
- Johnny Quick (Johnny Chambers)
- Phantom Lady (Sandra Knight)
- Robin the Boy Wonder (Dick Grayson)
- Robotman (Robert Crane/Paul Dennis)
- The Sandman (Wesley Dodds) (also Justice Battalion)
- Starman (Ted Knight) (also Justice Battalion)
- Superman (Kal-L/Clark Kent) (flashback and main story)
- Tarantula (John Law)
- Wildcat (Ted Grant)
- Wonder Woman (Princess Diana of the Amazons/Diana Prince) (also Justice Battalion)
- The Spectre (Jim Corrigan) (Cameo)
- Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt (Cameo)
- Justice Society of America (December, 1983) (flashback and main story)
- Hawkman (Chairman of the JSA)
- The Atom
- Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson)
- Doctor Mid-Nite
- The Flash
- The Green Lantern
- Hourman (Rex Tyler)
- The Huntress
- Power Girl
- Robin
- Starman
- Star-Spangled Kid
- Superman
- Johnny Thunder
- Wildcat
- Wonder Woman
Villains:
- Ultra-Humanite (1942 and 1983) (flashback and main story)
- Amazing Man (Will Everett) (1942) (Switches sides, aiding and later joining the All-Star Squadron) (flashback and main story)
- Cyclotron (Terry Curtis) (1942) (Switches sides, sacrificing self to save infant daughter Terri and ex-lover Firebrand) (Dies) (flashback and main story)
- Deathbolt (Jake Simmons) (1942) (flashback and main story)
- Secret Society of Super-Villains II (travel to 1942 from 1983) (flashback and main story)
- The Brain Wave (Henry King, Sr.) (flashback and main story)
- The Monocle (Jonathan Cheval) (flashback and main story)
- The Psycho-Pirate (Roger Hayden) (flashback and main story)
- Rag Doll (Peter Merkel) (flashback and main story)
- The Mist (flashback and main story)
- Vulcan, Son of Fire (Christopher Pike) (flashback and main story)
- Strike Force (1983) (flashback only)
- Arthur Pemberton (1983) (flashback only)
- Solomon Grundy (1983)
Other Characters:
- Terri Kurtzberger-Rothstein (1942 and 1983) (Daughter of Cyclotron, mother of Nuklon, goddaughter of the Atom and Firebrand)
- Chuck Grayson (Robotman's assistant) (1942)
- Newsboy Legion (1942) (crimefighting/spybusting wards of the Guardian's alter ego, cop Jim Harper)
- Tubby Watts (Johnny Quick's co-worker and friend) (1942)
- Gernsback (Robot butler of the All-Star Squadron) (1942)
- Senator Henry Knight (Phantom Lady's father) (1942)
- Olga (Tarantula's housekeeper) (1942)
- Secretary of War Stimson (1942)
- General Marshall (1942)
- General Brody (1942)
- Military police (1942)
- U.S. Navy shipyard workers (1942)
- Aircraft plant workers (including Annie the Riveter) (1942)
- Tank factory workers (1942)
- Officers of the Los Angeles Police Department (including Sam and Jim) (1942)
- Ultra-Humanite's "Sub-Men" (green-furred creatures) (1942) (Dies)
- Surgeons and nurses of a Manhattan hospital (1942)
- The U.S. Supreme Court (1942)
- U.S. Vice-President Henry Wallace (1942)
- U.S. Congress (1942)
- U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1942)
- Presidential advisor Harry Hopkins (1942)
- Shiera Sanders-Hall (Hawkman's wife, Silver Scarab's mother, formerly known as Hawkgirl) (1983) (flashback and main story)
- UCLA faculty and students (1983) (flashback only)
- Prof. Higgins (1983) (flashback only)
- Queen Hippolyta of the Amazons (Mother of Wonder Woman, grandmother of Fury) (1983) (flashback only)
- Steve Trevor (Husband of Wonder Woman, father of Fury) (1983) (flashback and main story)
- Phil Rothstein (Husband of Terri Kurtzberger, father of Nuklon) (1983) (Dies in flashback)
- Feitherans (Bird-people; Northwind is half-human, half-Feitheran) (1983) (flashback and main story)
- Fred Cantrell (Northwind's father) (1983) (flashback and main story)
- Employees and patrons of MacTavish's (a fast food restaurant in Gotham City) (1983)
- Catwoman (Selina Kyle) (Batman's wife, Huntress' mother) (Cameo)
- Julian Hayden (Jade's adoptive father) (flashback only)
- Myrna Hayden (Jade's adoptive mother) (flashback only)
- The Justice League of America (flashback only)
- Batman (Bruce Wayne) (flashback only)
- Hawkman (Katar Hol/Carter Hall) (flashback only)
- Thor ("Fairy Tales" Fenton) (flashback only)
- Mister Terrific (Terry Sloan) (flashback only)
Locations:
- Earth-Two
- Gotham City
- JSA HQ
- MacTavish's (a fast food restaurant)
- Power Girl's apartment
- Washington, D.C.
- The Supreme Court Building
- The Capitol Building
- The White House
- The Oval Office
- The Trevor home
- New York
- California
- Los Angeles
- UCLA (flashback only)
- USC (flashback only)
- Stellar Studios (headquarters of Infinity, Inc.)
- Los Angeles
- Michigan
- Washington
- Mount St. Helens (flashback and main story)
- Gotham City
- Paradise Island (flashback only)
- Florida (flashback only)
- Cape Canaveral (flashback only)
- Greenland (flashback and main story)
- Feithera (flashback and main story)
- Krypton (of the Earth-Two universe) (Dies in flashback)
- Earth-One (flashback only)
- Limbo (flashback only)
Items:
- Silver Scarab Ninth Metal costume
- The Powerstone
- Thor's Hammer
Vehicles:
- Ultra-Humanite's autogyro
- Symbioship (flashback only)
Synopsis for "The Generations Saga"
Several teenaged children and proteges of members of Earth-Two's Justice Society of America attempt to join the legendary team of superheroes. Following their rejection, the teens form their own group, Infinity, Inc. under the leadership of departing JSA member the Star-Spangled Kid. The newly-formed group soon finds itself traveling back in time to 1942, where they help younger versions of their parents and their parents' colleagues in the All-Star Squadron defeat the villainous Ultra-Humanite and her minions. Upon returning to their own time, Infinity, Inc. has to contend with the plans of Ultra-Humanite from their own time. Those plans include pitting the spellbound elder members of the JSA against their own children!
To be continued in Infinity, Inc.: The Generations Saga (Volume 2)!
Notes
Collects All-Star Squadron #25 & #26, All-Star Squadron Annual #2 and Infinity, Inc. #1 - #4. This includes a sequence reprinted in Infinity, Inc. #4 from Flash Comics #71 (1946). The reprinted sequence is from the first appearance of Feithera in a "Hawkman" story, and was written by Gardner Fox and drawn by Joe Kubert. Also features a new introduction by writer/editor Roy Thomas.
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