SNAPPER CARR | CHRONOLOGY |
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CHRONOLOGY
Snapper Carr first appeared in Brave and the Bold #28 (February-March 1960).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Snapper Carr 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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Snapper Carr Chronology
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JLA: Year One #3 (March 1998): [No Title] |
Brave and the Bold #28 (February-March 1960): "Starro the Conqueror" |
Brave and the Bold #29 (April-May 1960): "Challenge of the Weapons Master" |
Brave and the Bold #30 (June-July 1960): "Case of the Stolen Super-Powers" |
Justice League of America #1 (October-November 1960): "The World of No Return" |
Justice League of America #2 (December 1960-January 1961): "Secret of the Sinister Sorcerers" |
Justice League of America #3 (February-March 1961): "The Slave Ship of Space" |
Mystery in Space Vol. 1 #75 (May 1962): "The Planet That Came to a Standstill" |
Justice League of America #4 (April-May 1961): "Doom of the Star Diamond" |
Justice League of America #5 (June-July 1961): "When Gravity Went Wild" |
Justice League of America #6 (August-September 1961): "The Wheel of Misfortune" |
Justice League of America #7 (October-November 1961): "The Cosmic Fun-House" |
Justice League of America #8 (December 1961-January 1962): "For Sale - the Justice League" |
Justice League of America #9 (February 1962): "The Origin of the Justice League" |
Justice League of America #10 (March 1962): "The Fantastic Fingers of Felix Faust" |
Justice League of America #11 (May 1962): "One Hour to Doomsday" |
Justice League of America #12 (June 1962): "The Last Case of the Justice League" |
Justice League of America #13 (August 1962): "The Riddle of the Robot Justice League" |
Justice League of America #14 (September 1962): "The Menace of the 'Atom' Bomb" |
Justice League of America #15 (November 1962): "The Challenge of the Untouchable Aliens" |
Justice League of America #16 (December 1962): "The Cavern of Deadly Spheres" |
Atom #4 (December 1962-January 1963): "The Machine That Made 'Miracles'" |
Justice League of America #17 (February 1963): "The Triumph of the Tornado Tyrant" |
Justice League of America #18 (March 1963): "Journey into the Micro-World" |
Justice League of America #19 (May 1963): "The Super-Exiles of Earth" |
Justice League of America #20 (June 1963): "The Mystery of Spaceman X" |
Justice League of America #23 (November 1963): "Drones of the Queen Bee" |
Atom #8 (August-September 1963): "Lockup in the Lethal Lightbulb" |
Justice League of America #26 (March 1964): "Four Worlds to Conquer" |
Justice League of America #27 (May 1964): "The 'I' Who Defeated the Justice League" |
Green Lantern Vol. 2 #29/2 (June 1964): "This World is Mine" |
Justice League of America #28 (June 1964): "The Case of the Forbidden Super-Powers" |
Justice League of America #29 (August 1964): "Crisis on Earth-Three" |
Justice League of America #31 (November 1964): "Riddle of the Runaway Room" |
Justice League of America #33 (February 1965): "Enemy from the Timeless World" |
Justice League of America #34 (March 1965): "The Deadly Dreams of Doctor Destiny" |
Justice League of America #35 (May 1965): "Battle Against the Bodiless Uniforms" |
Justice League of America #38 (September 1965): "Crisis on Earth-A" |
Justice League of America #40 (November 1965): "Indestructible Creatures of Nightmare Island" |
Justice League of America #41 (December 1965): "The Key-Master of the World" |
Justice League of America #43 (March 1966): "The Card Crimes of the Justice League" |
Justice League of America #44 (May 1966): "The Plague That Struck the Justice League" |
Justice League of America #45 (June 1966): "The Super-Struggle Against Shaggy Man" |
Justice League of America #49 (November 1966): "Threat of the True-or-False Sorcerer" |
Justice League of America #50 (December 1966): "The Lord of Time Attacks the 20th Century" |
Justice League of America #52 (March 1967): "Missing in Action - 5 Justice Leaguers" |
Justice League of America #53 (May 1967): "Secret Behind the Stolen Super-Weapons" |
Justice League of America #57 (November 1967): "Man, Thy Name is - Brother" |
Flash Vol. 1 #175 (December 1967): "The Race to the End of the Universe" |
Justice League of America #59 (December 1967): "The Justice Leaguers' Impossible Adventure" |
Justice League of America #61 (March 1968): "Operation: Jail the Justice League" |
Justice League of America #63 (June 1968): "Time Signs a Death-Warrant for the Justice League" |
Justice League of America #65 (September 1968): "T.O. Morrow Kills the Justice League - Today" |
Justice League of America #66 (November 1968): "Divided - They Fall" |
Justice League of America #77 (December 1969): "Snapper Carr - Super-Traitor" |
Justice League of America #100 (August 1972): "The Unknown Soldier of Victory" |
Justice League of America #114 (November-December 1974): "The Return of Anakronus" |
Justice League of America #149 (December 1977): "The Face of the Star-Tsar" |
Justice League of America #150 (January 1978): "The Key - or Not the Key" |
Superman Family #187/6 (January-February 1978): "Birthright of Power" |
Superman Family #188/6 (March-April 1978): "Kandor vs. Supergirl" |
Superman Family #189/6 (May-June 1978): "Memories of Menace" |
Superman Family #192/2 (November-December 1978): "What Goes Up Can't Come Down" |
Superman Family #194/4 (March-April 1979): "Nightmare in New Athens" |
Superman Family #195/6 (May-June 1979): "The Screamin' Demon" |
Justice League of America #181 (August 1980): "The Stellar Crimes of Star-Tsar" |
Justice League of America #200 (March 1982): "A League Divided" |
Invasion! #1 (1988): "The Alien Alliance" |
Invasion! #2 (1988): "Battleground Earth" |
Invasion! #3 (1989): "World Without Heroes" |
Blasters Special #1 (1989): [No Title] |
Valor #5 (March 1993): "Go Directly To Jail!" |
Valor #6 (April 1993): "Blasters To The Rescue!" |
Valor #7 (May 1993): "Unimaginable Consequences" |
Valor #8 (June 1993): "Red Alert!" |
Hourman #20 (November 2000): "My So-Called Afterlife" [Flashback] |
Hourman #21 (December 2000): "Maybe I'm Amazo" [Flashback] |
Hourman #1 (April 1999): "Through the Hourglass" |
Hourman #2 (May 1999): "Romancing the Tombstone" |
Hourman #3 (June 1999): "Timepoint" |
Hourman #4 (July 1999): "Hourmen" |
Hourman #5 (August 1999): "The Death of Hourman" |
Hourman #6 (September 1999): "The JLAndroids" |
Hourman #7 (October 1999): "The Human League" |
Hourman #8 (November 1999): "A Week With No Hourman" |
Hourman #9 (December 1999): "Where Does the Time Go?" |
Hourman #10 (January 2000): "Bride of the Gombezi" |
Hourman #11 (February 2000): "Hourman One Million, Part 1: Or Else" |
Hourman #12 (March 2000): "Hourman One Million, Part 2: Metron's Brain" |
Hourman #13 (April 2000): "Hourman One Million, Part 3: The Perfect Game" |
Hourman #14 (May 2000): "Secrets and Lies" |
Hourman #15 (June 2000): "Friend of the Devil" |
Hourman #16 (July 2000): "Snapper Carr Super-Traitor!" |
Hourman #17 (August 2000): "One Hundred Years of Solitude" |
Hourman #18 (September 2000): "High Society" |
Hourman #19 (October 2000): "The Thief of Time" |
Hourman #20 (November 2000): "My So-Called Afterlife" |
Hourman #21 (December 2000): "Maybe I'm Amazo" |
Hourman #22 (January 2001): "The Chrono-Bums" |
Hourman #23 (February 2001): "The Unbelieveable Truth" |
Hourman #24 (March 2001): "Minutes To Go" |
Hourman #25 (April 2001): "...But You'll Never See the End of the Road If You're Travelling With Me" |
Young Justice #38 (December 2001): "Stuff Happens" |
Young Justice #39 (January 2002): "Petal to the Metal" |
Young Justice #41 (March 2002): "Mishmosh" |
Young Justice #46 (August 2002): "Four to Go" |
Young Justice #47 (September 2002): "Fighting Maad Part One: M.I.A." |
Young Justice #49 (November 2002): "Fighting Maad Part Three: A.W.O.L." |
Young Justice #50 (December 2002): "Fighting Maad Part Four: M.U.B.A.R." |
Young Justice #52 (February 2003): "The Unreal World" |
Young Justice #53 (March 2003): "Dead Man Sprinting" |
Young Justice #54 (April 2003): "Break on Through to the Other Side" |
Young Justice #55 (May 2003): "I've Got a Secret" |
Identity Crisis #1 (August 2004): "Coffin" |
Green Arrow/Black Canary Wedding Special #1 (November 2007): "And They Said It Wouldn't Last" |
52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen #2 (November 2007): "Death March" |
52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen #3 (December 2007): "Second Coming" |
52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen #4 (January 2008): "Siege" |
52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen #5 (February 2008): "Dead Reckoning" |
52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen #6 (March 2008): "Crescendo" |
Final Crisis: Resist #1 (December 2008): [Resist] |
Justice League of America 80-Page Giant Vol. 2 #1 (November 2009): "Wrinkles in Time" |