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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]queen_marshed
2009-06-11 07:32 am UTC (link)
Who the heck is Snapper Carr and why the hell is he so annoying?

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[info]jlroberson
2009-06-11 08:22 am UTC (link)
He's this teenager who has a flying car and hangs out with the Justice League and is DC's idea of what teenagers are like and he...snaps.

Much as I do whenever he pops up.

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[info]crinosg
2009-06-11 10:26 am UTC (link)
Basically Snapper is what happens when old comic writers try and write characters that are supposed to connect with "the young people" without having anything even resembling a clue on how "the young people" act.

I mean my God, I bet he was obnoxious even back in the 50's.

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