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""No More Teachers' Dirty Looks...?!"": At Captain Atom's suggestion, Justice League Europe begins attending night school classes to learn French, with the exception of Elongated Man and [[Dmitri Pus

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Justice League Europe #6 is an issue of the series Justice League Europe (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1989.

Synopsis for "No More Teachers' Dirty Looks...?!"

At Captain Atom's suggestion, Justice League Europe begins attending night school classes to learn French, with the exception of Elongated Man and Rocket Red, who are both already fluent in the language. The aim is to improve the League's reputation in France.

The JLE attend the first class in their civilian identities. Little do they know that a second group in the class is actually the Injustice League. As the members of the class begin to recognize each other, childish antics such as talking during class, passing notes, and Flash checking out the teacher ensue. Once the Injustice League is sure that their classmates are in reality their worst enemies, they attempt to make a break for it. The JLE catches on and a battle begins.

The stern teacher, Ms. Kessler, is able to stop the fighting, but Inspector Camus arrives to arrest all of the participants. Later, Catherine Cobert bails out the League, but the group is furious when she reveals that their leader, Captain Atom, could have used their diplomatic immunity to release them all.

Appearing in "No More Teachers' Dirty Looks...?!"

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Other Characters:

  • Ms. Kessler (Single appearance)
  • Francois (Single appearance)
  • Vivian D'Aramis (Cameo) (First appearance)

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Notes

  • While this is technically the first appearance of Vivian D'Aramis, she appears in a news video, watched by Ralph, Sue, and Catherine, in only two panels.

Trivia

  • Crimson Fox is referred to as "Le Renard Rouge" and "The Red Fox" in this issue.


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