JSA 1999 #72 - back issue - $4.00
Ad for gum.
Per Degaton arrives in 1951 to kill the president and the JSA, but the JSA is augmented with it's future version, thanks to Rip Hunter, and therefore have the tools and knowledge to stop him.
Ad for new Super Series cards.
Ad for Saiyan Showdown DVD and Goku action figure.
Ad for game from Majesco Sales, Inc., and sweepstakes.
Ad for card game Betrayers of Kamigawa.
Ad for card gaming league Friday Night Magic tournaments.
Ad for Lord of The Rings version of board game, and sweepstakes.
Ad for hand-held game player and games from Nintendo.
Ad for game from Majesco Sales, Inc.
Ad for game from Global Star Software, Inc.
Ad for online game from Sega.
House ad for Lightning Strikes Twice storyline.
House ad for upcoming comics.
PSA anti-drug message, from Office of National Drug Control Policy and Partnership for A Drug-Free America.
Ad for Army enlistment.
- - Artwork is an homage to the cover of [gcd_link_story](60414) and is signed cover "after [Hasen](https://www.comics.org/creator/5699/)."
- Gotta Have Longer Lasting Juicy Fruit - inside front cover
- Path To Success - between pages 6-7 of story
- The Way It Was Meant To Be Seen - between pages 7-8 of story
- It Will Be A Great Victory, If Any Human Suvives... - between pages 7-8 and 14-15 of story
- If You See Them It's Too Late - between pages 9-10 of story
- Home Away - between pages 10-11 of story
- Every Pursuit Has Its Price - between pages 11-12 of story
- Touching Is Good - between pages 13-14 and 14-15 of story
- A Psychic Adventure From The Mind of Tim Schafer - between pages 15-16 of story
- Spy Vs. Spy - between pages 15-16 of story
- The Matrix Has Only Just Begun To Give Up Its Secrets - between pages 18-19 of story
- Lightning Strikes Twice - between pages 18-19 of story
- DC In Demand 04.05 - Art is excerpts from various DC comics. Between pages 20-21 of story.
- My Future - inside back cover
- Being A Soldier Means Somebody's Always Got Your Back - back cover
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