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"The Return of Arrowette": Arrowette has been having a hard time tracking down a thief who uses students to steal their parents' credit cards, so she enlists the aid of her old friend, Impulse. They eventually do stop the thief, but Im

Well, there were some guys upstairs pretending to be the Rogues and then these gorillas jumped out of a cake but they weren't really gorillas —
Impulse

Impulse #41 is an issue of the series Impulse (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1998.

Synopsis for "The Return of Arrowette"

Arrowette has been having a hard time tracking down a thief who uses students to steal their parents' credit cards, so she enlists the aid of her old friend, Impulse. They eventually do stop the thief, but Impulse spends most of the time chasing down what he believes to be the Flash's Rogues, but turn out to be innocent coincidences. In the end, Impulse had so much fun working with Arrowette, he decides he wants to join a superhero team.

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Trivia

  • Max Mercury has a Radu coffee mug.
  • A newspaper headline says "JLA seeing ghosts?"
  • Arrowette has a Batman doll on her bed. The books on her shelf include "C.E. Letters," "Broken Arrow," "Shaft," "The Life and Works of Ethan Van Sciver," "Words of Crybaby," "Kaniuga: Missing Link," "Advanced Archery," "JHR's Genius," "Kupp's Darkseid," "The Biography of Oliver Queen," "Robin Hood," "William Tell" and "Views of L.A."
  • The man Impulse believes to be Captain Boomerang works for Kupps Sporting Goods.
  • One of the outfits Impulse tries on for the dance is a direct reference to Jughead.
  • The Beatles, Peter Parker and Aunt May make cameos at the dance.


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