Flash #15
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.
In "La terre...monde condamné," scientist Daryl Halbert races back to Earth after detecting a dangerous drop in the planet’s albedo, only to be rescued by aliens who reveal a chilling truth: Earth is on a path to becoming an undetectable cosmic threat. Given just seven hours to find a solution, Halbert races against time to uncover the cause—only to discover that a layer of glassy space dust is sealing the planet’s fate.
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