
This modified Curtis XP-55 Ascender is the official flying vehicle of the All-Star Squadron. It is housed tail down in the Trylon, and launched into flight through powerful springs.
All-Star Special [Str: 8, Body:9, Flight: 9, R#2]



This modified Curtis XP-55 Ascender is the official flying vehicle of the All-Star Squadron. It is housed tail down in the Trylon, and launched into flight through powerful springs.
All-Star Special [Str: 8, Body:9, Flight: 9, R#2]


Headquarters for the All-Star Squadron as of issue #19, donated by President Roosevelt and Mayor LaGuardia. The World’s Fair had closed in 1940, and some of the buildings had been demolished, but the Perisphere and the Trylon stood vacant. The Squadron found and refurbished a “robot” that the Westinghouse Electric Company had used to attract crowds–it became the guard and major-domo for the complex, named Gernsback. It also houses the All-Star Special, the official flying vehicle of the All-Stars.




Where and When are we anyway?

Earth-Two began as way to “revive” the Golden Age characters, starting in the pages of the Flash. We will be playing in the universe of Earth-Two, specifically the Earth-Two which existed up until the Crisis on Infinite Earths erased it from continuity. To be precise, up through the comics cover dates August of 1986–All-Star Squadron #60 is the last comic to feature the world of Earth-Two.