Flash #37
In "Voleur de Centralcity," Lois Lane takes on a new role as a journalism instructor at the University of Metropolis, drawing the unwanted attention of gangster Nick Roker. When two students with hidden agendas enroll in her class, Lois finds herself at the center of a dangerous game where every lecture could be her last. Written by Robert Bernstein and brought to life by Curt Swan’s expressive art with inks by Stan Kaye, this Flash issue blends suspense and intrigue with a touch of classic superhero flair.
In "Voleur de Centralcity," a mysterious alien presence observes Central City from another dimension, posing as a teacher in a distant classroom. When the students witness the Flash in peril, they take action—though their methods are far from what anyone expects.
In "L'école du reportage," Lois Lane takes on a new role as a journalism instructor at the University of Metropolis, bringing her sharp instincts to the classroom—unaware that her students include two disguised gangsters sent by Nick Roker to silence her before she uncovers his secrets.
In "Aquaboy doublure d'une vedette," Aqualad takes on the dangerous stunts for movie star Barry Blain during the filming of *The Adventures Of Sea-Boy*, secretly bearing the brunt of the action while Blain enjoys the spotlight. As tensions rise between the two, a life-threatening encounter with a sea mine forces them to rely on each other—leading to an unexpected bond forged in the depths.
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