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 AMAZING-MAN (Will Everett)CHRONOLOGY 
Created by Roy Thomas, Rick Hoberg and Jerry Ordway

The Original Universe

CHRONOLOGY

Amazing-Man first appeared in All-Star Squadron #23 (July 1983): "When Fate Takes Thy Measure".

Below is the definitive list of appearances of Amazing-Man in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.

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Amazing-Man Chronology

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All-Star Squadron #23/2 (July 1983): "The Secret Origin of... Amazing-Man!" [Flashback story]
All-Star Squadron #23 (July 1983): "When Fate Takes Thy Measure"
All-Star Squadron #24 (August 1983): "The Man Who'll Know Too Much"
All-Star Squadron #25 (September 1983): "The Infinity Syndrome"
All-Star Squadron #26 (October 1983): "Talons Across Time"
All-Star Squadron Annual #2 (1983): "The Ultra War"
All-Star Squadron #27 (November 1983): "A Spectre Is Haunting the Multiverse"
All-Star Squadron #38 (October 1984): "Detroit Is Dynamite"
All-Star Squadron #39 (November 1984): "Nobody Gets Out of Paradise Valley Alive"
All-Star Squadron #40 (December 1984): "The Rise and Fall of the Phantom Empire"
All-Star Squadron #41 (January 1985): "Catch a Falling Starman"
All-Star Squadron #42 (February 1985): "Oh, Say, Can't You See?"
All-Star Squadron #43 (March 1985): "Ultimate Victory"
All-Star Squadron #46 (June 1985): "Philadelphia -- It Tolls for Thee"
All-Star Squadron #47 (July 1985): "The Secret Origin of Doctor Fate"
All-Star Squadron #50 (October 1985): "Crisis Point"
All-Star Squadron #53 (January 1986): "Worlds in Turmoil"
Crisis on Infinite Earths #5 (August 1985): "Worlds in Limbo" [Appearance same as All-Star Squadron #53, pages 19 through 23, panel 1]
All-Star Squadron #54 (February 1986): "The Crisis Comes to 1942 (and Vice Versa)"
All-Star Squadron #57 (May 1986): "Kaleidoscope"
All-Star Squadron #58 (June 1986): "I Sing the Body Robotic"
All-Star Squadron #59 (July 1986): "Out of the Ashes... Mekanique"
All-Star Squadron #60 (August 1986): "The End of the Beginning!"
Young All-Stars #2 (July 1987): "A Gathering of Heroes"
Young All-Stars #3 (August 1987): "A Call to Arms"
Young All-Stars #6 (November 1987): "The War Within"
Young All-Stars #7 (December 1987): "Somewhere in This Favored Land"
Young All-Stars #9 (February 1988): "You Have Nothing to Lose But Your Souls"
Young All-Stars #12 (May 1988): "M Is For Monster"
Young All-Stars #13 (June 1988): "Deadlier Than the Male"
Young All-Stars #14 (July 1988): "Hell Hath No Fury"
Young All-Stars Annual #1 (1988): "The Mekanique Paradox"
Young All-Stars #25 (May 1989): "Atom and Evil Part V: Armageddon '42"
Young All-Stars #27 (July 1989): "Meanwhile..."
Young All-Stars #30 (October 1989): "The Sons of Dawn Part III: When Titans Make War..."
Young All-Stars #31 (November 1989): "The Sons of Dawn Part IV: Men... and Super-Men"
Golden Age Secret Files #1/1 (February 2001): "The Dawn of the Golden Age" [Flashback]
Justice Society of America Vol. 3 #12 (March 2008): "Thy Kingdom Come: New Recruits" [Flashback; during the 1960s]
Justice League America #87 (April 1994): "Cult of the Machine, Part 2: God in the Machine" [As Will Everett]