Batman #126
In "El mundo sin regreso," Flash faces off against the enigmatic Déspero in a high-stakes chess game that holds the fate of the Justice League and the people of Déspero’s home dimension, Kalanor, in the balance. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Bernard Sachs, this 1962 issue delivers a tense, cerebral showdown with the stakes set far beyond the usual superhero clash. The cover, by Murphy Anderson, captures the eerie intensity of the moment.
In "El mundo sin regreso," Flash faces off against the enigmatic Déspero in a high-stakes chess match that transcends the ordinary—where the fate of the Justice League and the people of Déspero’s home dimension, Kalanor, hangs in the balance. With the rules of the game as unforgiving as the stakes, Flash must outthink his foe in a battle of wits that tests more than just strategy.
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↩ Reprints Justice League of America #1 (1960)
Reprinted in Cuentos de Misterio #30 (1963), Relatos Fabulosos #66 (1965)
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