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Flash #15

Sep 1973 · Arédit-Artima · 1,50 FRF; 15 BEF; 1,50 CHF; 1,58 MAD; 0.35 CAD
📊 ~45,925 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Qui a volé la super-vélocité de Flash ?”

In "Qui a volé la super-vélocité de Flash ?", Otto Binder and John Giunta deliver a sci-fi twist on the Flash mythos, as the Flash finds himself caught in a cosmic mystery tied to the planet's mysterious albedo. When Earth's reflectivity begins to plummet, a stranded scientist reveals a terrifying truth: if it hits zero, our world will break free from the Sun and become a hidden threat—forcing Flash to race against time to uncover the source, a glassy space dust threatening the solar system. Cover by John Giunta.

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writer Otto Binder · artist, inker John Giunta

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artist, inker John Giunta

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Daryl Halbert records the albedo (reflectivity) of planets. He receives a message to return to Earth quickly. His spaceship is damaged on his way back and he is rescued by aliens. He is told that they are on their way to Earth to destroy it! Earth's albedo is falling and when it reaches zero it will break free from the Sun and become an undetectable space menace. Halbert asks for time to find a cure and is given 7 hours. He discovers that Earth has a covering of glassy space dust. A test bomb clears a small hole and proves that the Earth, and other planets in the future, can be saved.

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