Snapper Carr
The Mascot..

Lucas “Snapper” Carr is the lucky kid who becomes the mascot of the Justice League of AmericaOne of the flagship titles of the DCUAn abbreviation of DC Universe or DC Comics Universe. Meant to denote the comics that are published by DC Comics and the Universe that DC has built for its stories. line featuring their most marketable characters. due to the clue that he gives the Justice League that leads to their defeat of Starro the Star Conqueror. Apparently Snapper was unaffected by a Starro cloneAn entity that is a copy of an original characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).. There is great debate on whether clones are truly alive or not, but regardless clones are a sci-fi standby. because he had been working in the yard all day spreading lime. Quick thinking and teamwork prevailed and the Justice League coated the conqueror with Lime which caused the alienA character who was not born on the planet Earth. to atrophy.
Snapper’s duties included being primarily responsible for the upkeep of the Justice League cave headquartersThe location of where a single costumed character or a team of costumed characters meet, plan courses or actions, or even live. The JLAAn abbreviation of Justice League of America Satellite, the Batcave, and the Fortress of Solitude are all examples of Headquarters. including the many trophies that the Justice League would return with after their cases. Snapper was eventually tricked into revealing the location of the cave headquartersThe location of where a single costumed character or a team of costumed characters meet, plan courses or actions, or even live. The JLAAn abbreviation of Justice League of America Satellite, the Batcave, and the Fortress of Solitude are all examples of Headquarters. to The Joker and he left the Justice League in shame.
Snapper would appear off and on and eventually would gain a very interesting superpower of his own.
First Appearance
Created By: Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky
PowersThe extraordinary abilities that a characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics). may possess. (Example: Aquaman can telepathically control marine life as one of his powers.)
TeleportationThe power that allows a characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics). to disappear at one place and appear elsewhere almost simultaneously without traveling through the space in between the two points. - Eventually Snapper gains the ability to snap his fingers and teleport massive distances.
VulnerabilitiesA characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).'s weakness.
Snapper is a normal human who has the same vulnerabilitiesA characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).'s weakness. as the rest of us possess.
SkillsThe abilities that a normal person in the real world could potentially share with a fictional DCUAn abbreviation of DC Universe or DC Comics Universe. Meant to denote the comics that are published by DC Comics and the Universe that DC has built for its stories. characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).. (Example: Some Motocross bike riders ride a bike as well as Black Canary.)
Computers – Snapper is fairly competent with computers including some skillsThe abilities that a normal person in the real world could potentially share with a fictional DCUAn abbreviation of DC Universe or DC Comics Universe. Meant to denote the comics that are published by DC Comics and the Universe that DC has built for its stories. characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).. (Example: Some Motocross bike riders ride a bike as well as Black Canary.) at hacking into complicated security systems.