World's Finest Comics #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Death of Lois Lane," a chilling mystery unfolds aboard the Orient Express as King Faraday, a man on the trail of a killer, encounters a movie starlet and a seemingly harmless tourist with a camera. With two attempts on his life and no clear clues, Faraday must unravel the truth behind the photographer’s suspicious behavior—only to discover the camera is more than just a tool, and its lens hides a deadly secret. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with sharp art by Carmine Infantino and Sy Barry, this 1953 thriller features a cover by Win Mortimer that captures the tension perfectly.
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King Faraday, on the trail of a killer, rides the Orient Express, where he meets a movie starlet and a camera-happy tourist. Though two attempts are made on his life, he finds no clues as to the identity of the killer. Only when the photographer overplays his hand does Faraday realize he is behind the attacks and using his camera to transport pictures of a more sensitive nature than the candids he has been taking. Faraday puts a permanent end to the photographer in a fight atop the train.
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