Antarès #127
In "Le gangster aux deux visages," the Wizard and the Hangman, once allies of the heroes, succumb to greed after witnessing the bounty from their crimes. Tempted by wealth, they turn on each other, sparking a brutal showdown that ends with Fly Man freeing the heroes and the Comet banishing the duo to another dimension—only to have them escape and swear vengeance. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Paul Reinman, this 1989 issue of Antarès #127 features a tense, twist-driven tale of betrayal and ambition, with cover art by the same creative team.
In "Deux faux-frères," greed turns unlikely allies into bitter rivals when the Wizard and the Hangman, newly joined by the heroes, betray their comrades for the loot. As the two villains turn on each other in a clash of wits and power, Fly Man and the Comet step in to restore order—only to send them hurtling into another dimension, where they vow to return for revenge.
In "null," the alien Phantasmon, backed by his henchmen Sorro, Disastro, and the Crumbler, launches a bold assault on Earth after capturing Fly-Man and Fly Girl—setting the stage for a high-stakes battle of wills and wings.
In "null," The Shield finds himself at a high-stakes convention of international lawmen—only to discover it's a cover for a gathering of alien space pirates. Now, he must stand alone against a relentless horde of a thousand foes, testing his courage and resolve in a fight that defies reason.
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