< 1942 >
26-year-old Thaal Sinestro witnesses the fall of Green Lantern Prohl Gosgotha, persued by a Weaponer of Qward during the Weaponers first expantion out of Qwardian Space. He uses the ring to bring down the Korugar ruins on the Qwardian to kill him, and then allows Prohl to die rather than return his ring, joining the Green Lantern Corp & meeting 109-year-old Abin Sur. He goes on to stem the expantion of the Weaponers and confine them to Qwardian Space.
33-year-old Frank Rock & Easy Company fight at Three Stripe Hill.
J.A.K.E. suffers massive damage fighting a T-Rex on Dinosaur Island. He is rebuilt as J.A.K.E. 2, now with internal weapons.
35-year-old Vincent Velcoro earns his pardon, but stays in the fight with the Creature Commandos.
30-year-old Al Pratt absorbs the latent energy of an experimental nuclear device and gains Atomic Powers.
30-year-old Hippolyta battles 34-year-old Isabella Maru when her chemicals allow her to take control of an entire allied batallion, and to capture 34-year-old Steve Trevor. Eventually, Maru overdoses on her own poisons.
30-year-old Hippolyta is captured by a the Tribunal, who are led by a still-alive 33-year-old Cylvia Cyber who is now encased in golden technological armor and obsessed with reaking revenge on Hippolyta, attacking her and attempting to capture her so she can have and stealing her strength and beauty.
22-year-old Will Everett is among the soldiers captured by Gerald Shugel. sacrifices himself to save 30-year-old Hippolyta & 34-year-old Steve Trevor, absorbing the radiation of an experimental reactor in Shugel's labratories. He is in hospital for three months, learning to use his newfound adaptive powers. He is invited to join the Justice Society as Amazing Man.
Ra's Al Ghul's daughter Nyssa and her family are captured during the holocaust. She is the only survivor, and must spend decades recovering from what was done to her.
43-year-old Edward Clariss discovers the residual chemicals stored in the university archives that created the Flash, and uses them to make his own version of the formula.