Flashback #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Superman at the World's Fair," Lois Lane and Clark Kent are on assignment to cover the grand event, but when Lois is taken by the elusive Nick Stone, Superman must step in—balancing a high-stakes rescue with the urgent need to keep the Daily Planet’s coverage on track. With George Taylor watching from the sidelines, the Man of Steel navigates the bustling fairgrounds, where every exhibit hides a clue and every crowd could conceal a threat.
Chuck Warren and his college teammates gear up for a shot at glory in the mile relay at the New York World's Fair, but their journey to the event is anything but smooth—what starts as a simple trip quickly turns into a whirlwind of mishaps and narrow escapes, testing their nerves and teamwork before they even hit the track.
Slam Bradley and Shorty Morgan trade the precinct for the bright lights of the World's Fair, cash in hand after a tough case against a gang of thugs. But their vacation takes a sharp turn when a familiar face from the past—Tony Spinelli—reemerges, stirring trouble among the fair’s crowds and forcing Slam to put his detective instincts back to work.
In "null," The Sandman [Wesley Dodds] is drawn into a high-stakes meeting at the Fair, where he and executive officer Henry are set to hand over classified plans for a new raygun to government agents—only to find themselves surrounded by spies and a shadowy figure named Evarts, whose motives are far from official.
Zatara the Master Magician and his loyal assistant Tong are sent on a perilous mission to inner Mongolia to retrieve the fabled jade necklace of Princess Ti-Lo, a priceless artifact needed for a World's Fair exhibit. With the help of Elmer Gordon and a mysterious ally, they must outwit Chinese bandits and the sinister Rodgers, who has his own plans for the necklace, all while navigating ancient traps and hidden dangers.
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