Flash #46
In "La fiancée de Robin des Bois !", Lois Lane finds herself transported into a dream of medieval England while covering the opening of the Robin Hood Museum, where a poisoned arrow leaves her fainting and reliving the legend. As she navigates the forest with Robin Hood and confronts her jealousy over his bond with Maid Marian—whose likeness to Lana Lang adds a personal twist—Clark Kent's presence is felt only through the mystery of the dream. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1963 tale blends adventure and romance in a vivid, nostalgic flashback, with Schaffenberger's distinctive inks bringing the past to life.
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Lois and Clark are in England covering the opening of the Robin Hood Museum when Lois scratches herself on a poisoned arrow, causing her to faint and dream of living in Robin Hood's time, where she uncovers his secret identity and is jealous of his relationship with Maid Marian (who resembles Lana Lang).
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