Justice League of America #77
In "Snapper Carr -- Super-Traitor!", the Justice League's longtime sidekick finds himself torn between his loyalty to the team and a desire for a quiet, ordinary life—until a mysterious figure named John Dough convinces him that he's been used all along. Written by Denny O'Neil and drawn by Dick Dillin with inks by Joe Giella, this 1969 issue sees Snapper Carr caught in a web of deception that tests his trust in the League, all under a striking cover by Murphy Anderson.
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Snapper Carr is influenced by the charismatic John Dough to believe that he wants a normal life away from the League, but John Dough is really the Joker, who makes Snapper betray the League and the location of their secret headquarters.
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