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Cover: Dick Dillin & Charles Cuidera

Faucon Noir #22

Sep 1981 · Arédit-Artima · 5 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "L'énigme des voleurs de bijoux," the Atom steps in for Green Arrow to take on the Red Dart and his deadly explosive darts, aided unexpectedly by Air Wave. With a new ally in the fight, Air Wave faces off once more against Sunspotter—this time with the Atom at his side. Written by Bob Rozakis and illustrated by Romeo Tanghal, with inks by Kim DeMulder, the issue features a dynamic cover by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera, all in a 5 FRF comic from 1981.

Contains 4 stories
Untitled Superhero story
20 pp · Superhero
Atom [Ray Palmer]Air Wave [Hal Jordan]Red Dart [John "The Midas" Mallory]Sunspotter

In "null," the Atom steps in for Green Arrow, taking on the deadly Red Dart and his explosive darts, with unexpected aid from Air Wave. Meanwhile, Air Wave faces Sunspotter once more—this time with the Atom at his side, turning the tide in a battle that’s far from over.

L'énigme des voleurs de bijoux
14.5 pp · Superhero
Hawkman [Katar Hol]Hawkgirl [Shayera Hol]
Les 7 bombes ambulantes
50.67 pp · Adventure, War
Une mère tremble
21 pp
Mera

In "Une mère tremble," Mera battles a trio of elemental forces in her home dimension to retrieve a healing device, driven by desperation to save her son. When she returns to Atlantis with it, the heart-wrenching truth hits: Arthur Jr. has already passed, leaving her grief-stricken and alone.

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Full credits

cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Charles Cuidera

Reprints

↩ Reprints Hawkman #17 (1966), Blackhawk #237 (1967), Blackhawk #238 (1967), Aquaman #58 (1977), Aquaman #59 (1977), Aquaman #60 (1978), Action Comics #513 (1980), Action Comics #514 (1980)

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