Justice League of America 1960 #150 - reader copy - $3.00
The Penguin uses flying cuckoo clocks in his latest crime spree, but his plan is foiled when they are distracted by Hostess Fruit Pies.
When the League tries to figure out why Snapper Carr has turned against them again they discover that the Key has returned from the dead and gave Snapper his new powers. However, the Privateer is revealed as the true Star-Tsar by Red Tornado.
On-sale date from Comic Reader #149.
- The Killer Key - Seven of the Key's prisoners are not clearly depicted. Four are shown as nondescript figures, while the remaining three are off-panel.
- The Cuckoo Cuckoos - Inside front cover.
- The Key--or Not the Key - Story continues from previous issue. Last story of the Steve Englehart run. There are three people posing as the Star-Tsar in this issue: Snapper Carr on pages 1-6, 18-20, 22, 25-26, The Privateer on pages 22-23, and The Key on page 29.
- Two All-New Super-Sized Specials! - House ad for All-New Collectors' Edition (DC, 1978 series) #C-53 [Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer] and #C-54 [Superman vs. Wonder Woman], both on sale October 13.
- Big News! - House ad for All-Star Comics (DC, 1976 series) #70 and Shade the Changing Man (DC, 1977 series) #5.
- - Letters from: William Nutt, Andrew C. Taylor, Peter Baker, Jim DeLorenzo, and Ed Via. New logo depicting the JLA Satellite.
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