Flash #18
In "Le dernier essai de Flash," Kid Flash takes on a personal mission when his classmate Jimmy King flees after being falsely accused of cheating, only to vanish into the underground world of the Beatnik Gang. With the help of Jimmy’s cousin, a gang member with ties to the streets, Flash must track him down before the gang’s next move turns dangerous. Written by John Broome and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art and Joe Giella’s sharp inks, this 1974 adventure blends teenage angst with superhero action, all wrapped in a striking cover by Infantino and Giella.
In "Danger à Détroit," the Knights arrive in Detroit to meet Dr. Henderson, a visionary working to revive the struggling automobile industry, only to find the city under the tight grip of Organizer Kadey and his Blue Belts, who have their own plans for control. The story unfolds with a tense clash of ideals and authority in a city on the edge.
When Jimmy King flees school after being falsely accused of cheating, he finds himself drawn into the underground world of the Beatnik Gang—where his cousin is a key member. With Jimmy's safety at stake, Kid Flash must navigate the beat-poet chaos of the gang’s hideout to bring him home before the night ends in more than just a misunderstanding.
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↩ Reprints House of Secrets #8 (1958), Mystery in Space #59 (1960), The Flash #114 (1960), Mystery in Space #69 (1961), Strange Adventures #153 (1963), The Flash #159 (1966), The Atom #35 (1968)
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