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Doop ([info]xdoop) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-06-10 23:36:00

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Entry tags:char: snapper carr, creator: dennis o'neil, creator: dick dillin, creator: murphy anderson, group: justice league of america, publisher: dc comics, title: justice league of america

Snapper Carr: The Judas Contract


This is from Justice League of America #77, by Denny O'Neil and Dick Dillin. The cover is by Murphy Anderson.
























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[info]jlroberson
2009-06-11 01:53 am UTC (link)
And I think it was all just so Denny O'Neil could get the hell rid of Snapper Carr, and I cannot question that. He could have betrayed the Justice League to the Ten-Eyed Man and I'd still approve just on principle alone.

(Rick Jones is different for some reason. I've always kind of wanted to write a mini about him)

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[info]crinosg
2009-06-11 10:30 am UTC (link)
Maybe cause Rick wasn't such an obnoxiously forced concept.

I mean with Rick it makes sense; he was basically this teen drifter, Banner saved his life and became the Hulk, so he felt obligated to follow him around and help out any way he could.

But Snapper, there is no reason the world a teenage boy should hang around the headquarters of the worlds greatest super heroes, especially when he has a home and family of his own.

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