Key Facts
- 1st team appearance of The Freedom Fighters: Uncle Sam, The Ray, Black Condor, Doll Man, Phantom Lady and the Human Bomb
- 1st appearance of Earth-X, a parallel Earth where The Third Reich won World War II
A standout Bronze Age Justice League classic featuring the dramatic return of multiple Golden Age heroes in a high-stakes, alternate-history storyline. When the Justice League is summoned to a world where the Nazis won World War II, they encounter legendary figures like Uncle Sam, the Human Bomb, Phantom Lady, the Ray, Doll Man, and the Black Condor — setting the stage for an epic clash across eras.
Written by Len Wein with dynamic art by Dick Dillin, this issue blends superhero spectacle with bold political themes that defined DC’s 1970s storytelling. A visually striking cover and a key chapter in the long-running JLA/JSA legacy make this a must-have for Justice League collectors.
Details:
DC Comics, 1973
Bronze Age Justice League
JLA meets Golden Age heroes
Writer: Len Wein
Artist: Dick Dillin
A terrific crossover-era issue that captures DC at its most ambitious and socially conscious.

















