Justice League of America:The Silver Age Vol. 1 TPB
Justice League of America:The Silver Age Vol. 1 TPB
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Artist: Michael Cho

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Title: "The Cosmic Fun-House"
Pages: 25

Feature(s):
Justice League of America (of Earth-1)

Writer: Gardner F. Fox
Penciller: Mike Sekowsky
Inker: Bernard Sachs

Reprinted From:
Justice League of America #7 (1961)

Feature Character(s)

Supporting Character(s)

Villain(s)

  • Aliens from planet Angellax (no further appearances)
  • Various creatures of an unnamed planet of the star Fomalhaut (no further appearances)

Guest Appearance(s)

Other Character(s)

  • Midge (last name never revealed; Snapper's girlfriend; next appearance in Atom #4)
  • The mayor and city councilmen of Happy Harbor (no further appearances)
  • Citizens of Happy Harbor (no further appearances)

Synopsis:
Entering the fun-house of a new Happy Harbor amusement park, Snapper Carr and his girlfriend, Midge, are transported to an alien planet, from which the Justice League rescues them. Later, some of the members investigate the fun-house in their secret identities, with the result that Flash, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, and Green Arrow are captured by invading aliens from the planet Angellax – the builders of the fun-house. Two of the aliens become duplicates of Barry (Flash) Allen and Hal (Green Lantern) Jordan, and send Superman, Batman, and J’onn J’onzz into the future on a wild goose chase to capture Xotar, whom they blame for the fun-house incidents. Aquaman is then lured into a trap.

At the same time, the four captive members escape, only to be transformed into weirdly distorted shapes by a mirror device. Aquaman aids the four, and they defeat the aliens despite their altered bodies. After Green Lantern restores himself and the others to normal, and the other heroes return from the future, they again enjoy the no-longer-dangerous amusement park while they are in their civilian identities.


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