Time to introduce a few more guest stars that are always good for some great stories and the first one has a connection to our Green Lantern, Hal Jordan.

Air Wave is Lawrence Jordan, Larry to his friends and spent a great deal of his time with radio technology, so much so that he was able to ride telephone wires on skates and pick up all sorts of short wave transmissions allowing him to overhear dastardly plans of saboteurs during World War II. Recruited by FDR, Air Wave joined the All-Star Squadron and served bravely during wartime. Larry was eventually murdered just as he was handing over the reigns of Air Wave to his son, Harold Jordan who goes by Hal Jordan. For the record the Hals, Green Lantern and Air Wave II are cousins of each other and Green Lantern Hal Jordan is the nephew of the original Air Wave.

While the next Air Wave used his dad’s equipment, at some point Hal no longer needed the artificial equipment to fly, turn into radio waves, and travel at the speed of sound. And speaking of Hal Jordan, Green Lantern… here he is fighting our next “guest star”

Captain Comet, a mutant man born with a four lobed brain which gives him super speed, super strength, flight, and all manner of other outer space cosmic powers started off in Strange Adventures and eventually migrated to this book, The Secret Society of Super-Villains which enjoyed some success due to the Super Friends and the Legion of Doom series. The Captain is still around and streaking throughout space and is typically seen in stories with Green Lantern, Hawkman, and Adam Strange. And speaking of strange….

The Creeper folks is one of the stranger heroes out there. Investigative reporter/tv celebrity Jack Ryder was shot and then operated on in order to save his life, but the doctor implants a device that when Jack presses it, it turns very straight laced, conservative talk show host into a cackling, maniacal hero with amazing speed, strength, and an acrobatic fighting style that drives most villains bats. His coloring should remind you of one particular Batman villain.. the green hair is a hint.

Adding a dash of chaos into the stiff man of steel or the dark night detective’s lives is always a good thing, for a little bit at least.

Next Time: We hit some WWII guest stars that don’t wear capes and tights. The Blackhawks, Haunted Tank, Sgt. Rock and Easy Company.