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Issue Details

Issue #76
Published November-December 1969
Cover Price 0.25 USD
Pages 68
Editing Julius Schwartz
Notes Giant G65. Credits for pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (added by Gregory Fischer, June 2009).

Cover Details

Characters Justice League of America [JLA; Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-El]; Aquaman [Arthur Curry]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]]
Genre Superhero
Pencils Murphy Anderson
Inks Murphy Anderson
Notes Giant G65. Credits for pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (added by Gregory Fischer, June 2009).
Reprinted in Justice League of America Archives, The (DC, 1992 series) #9 (November 2004)

1 page credits "Prize Stories of the World's Greatest Super-Heroes!"

Pencils Mike Sekowsky
Inks Murphy Anderson
Letters typeset
Notes Table of contents and credits for this issue.

24 page Justice League of America story "The Cosmic Fun-House!"

Characters Snapper Carr; The Flash [Barry Allen]; Batman; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Aquaman; Martian Manhunter; Superman; Wonder Woman; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Midge; aliens from Angellax (villains)
Synopsis Snapper Carr and his girl Midge must be rescued by members the Justice League after a strange trip through the new Happy Harbor fun-house. Those members, however, end up replaced by aliens from Angellax.
Genre superhero
Script Gardner Fox
Pencils Mike Sekowsky
Inks Bernard Sachs
Notes Page count decremented for 1/3 page ad/house ads at the end of each chapter (but matches original).
Reprinted from Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #7 (October-November 1961).

25 page Justice League of America story "The Last Case of the Justice League!"

Characters Snapper Carr; Superman; Batman; Aquaman; Wonder Woman; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Martian Manhunter; The Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Dr. Light (intro, villain)
Synopsis Snapper Carr is summoned to the Justice League Sanctuary, only to find Dr. Light there. Light tells Snapper that he transported the rest of the Justice League to a surreal universe from which they can't escape. One he's finished his tale, he freezes Snapper solid. But of course the Justice League saves the day.
Genre superhero
Script Gardner Fox
Pencils Mike Sekowsky
Inks Bernard Sachs
Reprinted from Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #12 (June 1962).

2 page illustration "Justice Society of America"

Characters The Justice Society of America [Atom [Al Pratt]; Batman (Earth 2) [Bruce Wayne]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Doctor Fate [Kent Nelson]; Doctor Mid-Nite [Charles McNider]; Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hourman [Rex Tyler]; Johnny Thunder; Mister Terrific [Terry Sloane]; Red Tornado [Ma Hunkle]; Red Tornado [John Smith]; Robin (Earth 2) [Dick Grayson]; Sandman [Wes Dodds]; Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Superman (Earth 2); Thunderbolt; Wildcat [Ted Grant]; Wonder Woman (Earth 2) [Diana Prince]]
Genre Superhero
Pencils Murphy Anderson
Inks Murphy Anderson
Notes Murphy is not credited in this issue, but is credited in the letter column in Justice League of America #85. Appears on pages 46-47 in this issue.
Reprinted in Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #110 (March-April 1974); in Justice League of America Super Spectacular No. 1, 1975 Issue (DC, 1999 series) #nn; in Crisis on Multiple Earths (DC, 2002 series) #2.

1 page text article "The Seven Soldiers of Victory / The Justice Society of America"

Genre Superhero
Script E. Nelson Bridwell?
Letters typeset
Notes Describes the previous and following pinup features. Appears on page 48 in this issue.

1 page illustration "The Seven Soldiers of Victory"

Characters The Seven Soldiers of Victory [The Vigilante [Greg Sanders]; Green Arrow (Earth 2) [Oliver Queen]; Star-Spangled Kid [Sylvester Pemberton]; Shining Knight [Sir Justin]; Stripesy; Speedy (Earth 2) [Roy Harper]; Crimson Avenger [Lee Travis]; Wing]
Genre Superhero
Pencils Murphy Anderson
Inks Murphy Anderson
Notes Murphy is not credited in this issue, but is credited in the letter column in Justice League of America #85. Appears on page 49 in this issue.

Half page Science Says You're Wrong If You Believe That filler "Penguins are the Southernmost Birds on Earth"

Genre Fact
Notes Appears on page 50 in this issue.
Reprinted from ?

1 page Giant JLA Mail Room letters page

Notes Letters from Abigail J. Sheppard, Bradley Andersen, and Rand Lee.

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "House Advertisements"

Notes House ads for: Binky's Buddies (1/3 page), House of Secrets (1/3 page), Teen Titans #24 / Strange Adventures #221 (1/2 page), and Action Comics #382 / Adventure Comics #386 (1/2 page). Appear in various places in this issue.

9 page advertisement "Ads"

Characters Batman; Superman
Pencils Murphy Anderson [on Sesame Street ad]
Inks Murphy Anderson [on Sesame Street ad]
Notes Total of 4 one-page, 1 three-page, 3 half-page, and 2 third-page ads for: Punt Pass and Kick Competition (sports, Ford), Yamaha Grand Prix 350 (model, Revell, 1/3 page), Calling all Members of the Mighty i Patrol (bicycles, iverson, 1/2 page), Sesame Street starts November 10th [with Batman and Superman] (TV, Children's Television Workshop, 1/2 page), Super Saturday on ABC (TV, ABC, 3 pages), Rommel's Rod (model, Monogram, 1/2 page), Superfast (toy cars, Matchbox, 1/3 page), Boys, Men, Build, Develop Mighty Muscles (exercise equipment, Muscle Builders), Top-Hit Records (record club, Young America Record Club), and Flashback (toy cars, Aurora). Appear in various places in this issue.