THE SPECTRE (vol. 1) #4 (June, 1968). Cover by Neal Adams and Gaspar Saladino.
The first of two issues that Adams wrote and drew for the series.

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THE SPECTRE (vol. 1) #4 (June, 1968). Cover by Neal Adams and Gaspar Saladino.
The first of two issues that Adams wrote and drew for the series.
Happy Superman Day 2026!
Earth-2: World's Finest
Art by Joe Staton
If Lyta Hall regained her memories of Earth-Two like Power Girl did, would Helena Kosmatos still exist or would she fade away since she was only created to fill the void the Earth-Two Wonder Woman left behind.
And if she didn't disappear, would Lyta still consider Helena her mother, or would Helena react badly to the realization she was only born to be Lyta's mother and was nowhere near as influential or important to the world as the Golden Age Wonder Woman was
"DOC. YOU'RE THE HUMAN M.R.I. MACHINE. TURN AROUND AND LOOK AT ME. TELL ME WHAT I'M MISSING."
PICS INFO: Mega spotlight on tastefully assorted pages of DC's always amazing Power Girl, depicted in various phases of "suiting up," concluding with a brilliant quasi-splash page to top it all off in full costume, from the pages of "JSA: Classified" Vol. 1 #1 [in a story arc titled "Power Trip," Part I of IV]. September, 2005. DC Comics.
STORY/SCRIPT: Geoff Johns
PENCILER: Amanda Conner
INKER: Jimmy Palmiotti
COLORIST: Paul Mounts
LETTERER: Rob Leigh
Sources: https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/JSA_Classified_Vol_1_1, Reddit, various, etc...
You know, we already have four teens in the 40s and 50s who could've been made the Earth-Two Teen Titans equivalent. Robin (Dick Grayson), Speedy (Roy Harper), the Star-Spangled Kid and Sandy, the Golden Boy. All four of these characters already existed on Earth-Two, yet I don't know if we address all of them. I'm pretty sure everyone forgets that there was a unique Green Arrow and Speedy on Earth-Two, but it's true. They were seperate from their Earth-One counterparts, and therefore Speedy could definitely have been a part of the JSA stuff. If the Star-Spangled Kid could transition from the Seven Soldiers of Victory to the JSA, why not Roy Harper too? And hell, Earth-Two's Roy Harper probably never had any drug problems. Their Oliver Queen never grew the goatee and lost his fortune. They were too busy being lost in time for a significant portion of time (as detailed in Justice League of America #100-102). So, you know, they could have done something with him. But no, instead they forgot about him. I really wonder if anyone at DC was coordinating anything to make sense. Because the Earth-Two stuff always reeks to me of missed potential.