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Flash #20

Jan 1974 · Arédit-Artima · 2 FRF
📊 ~39,667 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "La stupéfiante course contre la montre," the Knights face a surprising challenge when they encounter a group of boys dreaming of becoming outlaws. Marene, determined to understand their mindset, disguises herself as one of them to infiltrate the band. Written by John Broome and illustrated by Murphy Anderson, this 1974 adventure blends suspense and youthful ambition in a story that stands out for its clever premise and sharp character work—available as a 2 FRF comic from Arédit-Artima.

Contains 4 stories
La stupéfiante course contre la montre
Superhero
The Flash [Barry Allen]Iris WestKyri
Le défi des conquérants de cristal
Adventure, Science Fiction
Adam StrangeAlannaAkabubu (first appearance, villain)Tragdol (first appearance, villain)
Un apprivoisement difficile
Science Fiction
Atomic Knights [Gardner GrayleBryndon SmithDouglas HeraldWayne HobardHollis HobardMarene Herald]

In "Un apprivoisement difficile," Marene slips into a band of wandering boys dreaming of outlaw lives, posing as one of them to uncover their secrets. The story unfolds with quiet tension as she navigates their world, testing loyalty and identity in a landscape where trust is as fragile as a whispered promise.

La capture du roi de la mer
Superhero
Aquaman [Arthur Curry]Aqualad [Garth]Jed CoombsWilo the Wizard

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Full credits

artist, inker Murphy Anderson

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Flash #107 (1959), Showcase #32 (1961), Mystery in Space #71 (1961), Strange Adventures #160 (1964)

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