DC Universe #22
In "Un monde sans la Ligue de Justice (6) Terrain miné," Geoff Johns and Laurence Belingard deliver a tense, time-bending chapter where Barry brings Professor Zoom back to his own timeline, setting off a critical confrontation at the moment Zoom caused Linda’s miscarriage. With Howard Porter’s dynamic art and Simone Bianchi’s striking cover, the story explores the ripple effects of subtle changes in the past, as Wally’s choices begin to reshape the future in unexpected ways.
In "Un monde sans la Ligue de Justice (6) Terrain miné," Green Arrow confronts Batman in a moment of raw emotional reckoning, haunted by years of buried resentment fueled by Envie and the Key. As the final clash with the Key reaches its peak, the heroes must reclaim their minds before the truth can be faced.
In "La guerre des Lascars chapitre 5," Zoom, aided by a brief, desperate intervention from Eobard Thawne, traps Wally West in an endless loop of his most painful memory using the cosmic treadmill, pushing him to the brink. As Wally struggles, Barry Allen finally emerges, racing toward the source of the torment.
In "La guerre des Lascars épilogue," Barry brings Professor Zoom back to his own timeline, setting the stage for a tense confrontation at the moment Zoom caused Linda’s miscarriage. With subtle shifts in the past, Wally attempts to alter fate, but when Zoom tries to harness the cosmic treadmill without his usual power source, the device collapses—taking him with it. As the survivors reflect on their lives, the ripple effects of Wally’s choices begin to unfold in unexpected, hopeful ways.
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↩ Reprints JLA: Classified #1 (2005), Flash #224 (2005), Flash #225 (2005), Green Lantern #8 (2006), Green Lantern #9 (2006), JLA #125 (2006), 52 #1 (2006)
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