Justice League of America 1960 #7 - 3.5 - $35.00
Snapper Carr and his girl Midge must be rescued by members of the Justice League after a strange trip through the new Happy Harbor fun-house. Those members, however, end up replaced by aliens from Angellax.
On-sale date from copyright registration.
- Which Toy Would You Like Free? - Inside front cover.
- The Cosmic Fun-House! - Page count confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics. Story across 25 pages in 3 chapters of 7.67 pages, 8.67 pages, and 7.67 pages.
- Tootsie Roll Makes History! - At the bottom of page 8 of the main story sequence.
- Big-Big-Big News about a Small-Small-Small Super-Hero - house ad for Showcase (DC, 1956 series) #34 [first Silver Age Atom] on the page immediately following page 8 of the main story sequence
- A Safety Match & A Lucifer - On the page immediately following the previous sequence.
- - On the same page with the previous sequence.
- 204 Revolutionary War Soldiers Only $1.98 - On the page immediately preceding page 9 of the main story sequence.
- Boys Here's a Swell Way to Make $1 to $5 Weekly - Sold by Grit Publishing Co. On the page immediately preceding page 9 of the main story sequence.
- - At the bottom of page 17 of the main story sequence.
- - On the 2 pages between pages 17 and page 18 of the main story sequence. Letters from Mike Halligan, Ken Gentry, Mary Jane Lamont, Richard C. West, Carol-Lynn Rossel, Christine Wilhelm, Willie Bleimeister, Drury S. Moroz, John Haefele.
- - Inside back cover.
- 150 Civil War Soldiers - Sold by Josely Co. Back cover.
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