Flash #2
In "La flame froide de Captain Cold," Hal Jordan faces a chilling new threat as he and Green Arrow track down the elusive El Espectro after a dramatic truck crash. Meanwhile, Hal navigates personal turns when Carol Ferris offers him a flight opportunity and Kari Limbo proposes—both moments that could redefine his life. Written by Denny O'Neil and brought to life by Don Heck’s dynamic art, with Frank McLaughlin’s inks and Adrienne Roy’s colors, this 1983 Flash issue delivers a gripping blend of action and emotional stakes. The cover by Carmine Infantino and Dick Giordano captures the tension with striking precision.
In "La flame froide de Captain Cold," Barry Allen faces a rare emotional storm when his parents are injured in a crash while visiting him, forcing him to balance personal grief with the unexpected twist of Captain Cold operating with a conscience. Meanwhile, Len, caught between duty and a new romance, navigates the quiet tension of a relationship that’s just beginning—just as the city’s most frosty villain starts thawing in ways no one expected.
In "La revanche d'acier," Hal Jordan faces a storm of personal and superheroic challenges as he and Green Arrow track down the elusive El Espectro after a devastating truck crash. While tensions rise, Hal must navigate a sudden proposal from Kari Limbo and a tempting flight offer from Carol Ferris—all before the next crisis hits.
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↩ Reprints Green Lantern #121 (1979), The Flash #297 (1981), Justice League of America #195 (1981), The Fury of Firestorm #2 (1982), World's Finest Comics #283 (1982), The New Adventures of Superboy #35 (1982)
Reprinted in Arion #1 (1983), Hulk Hors Série #[3] (1984)
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