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Issue Details

Issue #8
Published March 2000
Cover Price 2.50 USD
Pages 36
Editing Mike Carlin

Cover Details - "Crisis Mode!"

Characters Star-Spangled Kid [Courtney Whitmore]; S.T.R.I.P.E.
Genre Superhero
Pencils Lee Moder
Inks Dan Davis
Colors Richard Horie; Tanya Horie
Reprinted in JSA Presents: Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. (DC, 2007 series) #Volume One

22 page Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. story "Crisis in Blue Valley"

Characters Star-Spangled Kid [Courtney Whitmore]; S.T.R.I.P.E.; Nebula Man; Mary Kramer; Josh Hamman; Barbara Whitmore-Dugan; Principal Sherman; Robert Crane [Robotman]; Robbie (the Robot Dog); All-Star Squadron [Johnny Quick [Johnny Chambers]; Liberty Belle [Libby Lawrence]; Shining Knight [also as Justin in the present]; Atom [Al Pratt]; Firebrand [Danette Reilly]] (all in flashback); Chuck Grayson (in flashback); Ted Knight; Titans [Argent; Donna Troy; Starfire; Cyborg; Arsenal; Damage; Tempest; Jesse Quick; Nightwing [Dick Grayson]]; Justice League of America [Zauriel; Steel [John Henry Irons]; Plastic Man [Eel O'Brian]; Orion; Big Barda; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Huntress [Helena Bertinelli]; Aquaman; Flash [Wally West]; Wonder Woman [Diana]; Superman]; Young Justice [Secret; Impulse; Wonder Girl [Cassie Sandsmark]; Superboy [Kon-El]; Robin [Tim Drake]]; Metal Men [Platinum; Veridium; Tin; Lead; Mercury; Iron]; Justice Society of America [Starman [Jack Knight]; Hawkgirl [Kendra Saunders]; Dr. Fate [Hector Hall]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Hourman [Tyler]; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Atom-Smasher; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Flash [Jay Garrick]]; Supergirl; Max Mercury; Animal Man; Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]; Mary Marvel; Captain Marvel, Jr.; Michael Dugan
Synopsis The Nebula Man, who has been re-energizing in Wing's corpse ever since he was defeated by the combined JLA and JSA years ago, seeks out all the cosmic energy on Earth, starting with Courtney's Cosmic Converter Belt. Pat calls out the troops, but Courtney handles the Nebula Man on her own by shorting him out with her belt and a live telephone line wire.
Genre superhero
Script Geoff Johns
Pencils Lee Moder
Inks Dan Davis
Colors Tom McCraw; Heroic Age (separations)
Letters Bill Oakley
Notes The Nebula Man has taken over the deceased Wing's physical form. This story refers to the Whatever Happened to Robotman? story in DC Comics Presents (DC, 1978 series) #31.
Reprinted in JSA Presents: Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. (DC, 2007 series) #Volume One