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Publisher |
DC |
Artist |
Rags Morales |
Writer |
Tom Peyer |
Inker |
Andrew Hennessy |
Inker |
David Meikis |
Colorist |
John Kalisz |
Letterer |
Kurt Hathaway |
Cover Artist |
Richard Horie |
Cover Artist |
Tanya Horie |
Published | July 2000 |
Still reeling from his torture at the hands of last issue, Snapper Carr is curled up in his bed with Starro the Cat. Hourman takes over the narration for this issue, using it as a toll to try to bring Snapper out of his funk. Hourman uses his Hour of Power to enter Snapper’s timeline, walking through Snapper’s past to prove to Snapper he is not as bad as he thinks he is. Hourman and Snapper relive Snapper’s early life with the Justice League of America. They relive pieces of his past, such as when he aided the League against Starro, and when he was made an honorary member of the League. However, they soon draw to a pivotal point in Snapper’s past, one that he has been dwelling on a lot since his return: his betrayal of the Justice League. We find out that Snapper...