The book of Lex Luthor.
Comics shall live forever.
The postcard in question is part of a series of three pictures. In the first image, the eagle tries to take away the Lex and there is a dark storm, in the second image, the defeated eagle flies away and the weather is clear, and in the third image, the Finnish maiden raises the flag over Finland and there is a bright sunrise. All the cards were published before Finland was independent and they were also distributed to children in schools.
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So, the less known aftermath of Edward Isto’s more famous [“Hyökkäys” from 1899?”](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Hy%C3%B6kk%C3%A4ys_-_Edvard_Isto%2C_1899.jpg)
The book of Lex Luthor.
Comics shall live forever.
The postcard in question is part of a series of three pictures. In the first image, the eagle tries to take away the Lex and there is a dark storm, in the second image, the defeated eagle flies away and the weather is clear, and in the third image, the Finnish maiden raises the flag over Finland and there is a bright sunrise. All the cards were published before Finland was independent and they were also distributed to children in schools.
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiedosto:SuomiNeito.jpg