Flash #12
In "Décibels en avalanche," the Flash faces off against the Pied Piper, whose Sonic Boomatron hums with destructive potential. Marcy Dunphy uncovers a shocking truth: the Pied Piper isn't Henry Darrow after all, but Hartley Rathaway—the son of the wealthy Hazel and Osgood Rathaway—setting the stage for a confrontation rooted in legacy and sound. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Carmine Infantino, with inks by Bob Smith and colors by Gene D'Angelo, the issue's cover by Infantino and Giordano captures the electric tension of the moment.
In "Décibels en avalanche," the Flash faces off against the Pied Piper, whose Sonic Boomatron hums with destructive potential. Meanwhile, Marcy Dunphy unravels a shocking truth: the man behind the mask isn't the supposed Henry Darrow, but Hartley Rathaway—the heir to a fortune and a legacy far more complicated than anyone suspected.
In "Jeu d'échec vivant," Nemesis evades a Scotland Yard agent, following a cryptic clue that could reveal who captured Sir Robert—only to be ambushed by men who have taken Valerie Foxworth.
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