Flash #2/1971
In "Världens hårdaste knock-out," the future-born Professor Zoom escapes prison after a rehabilitation program—only to betray the system, using a time-reversing evil ray to target the now-reformed Mr. Element and strike at The Flash. Written by John Broome and illustrated by Carmine Infantino with inks by Joe Giella, this 1971 issue features a tense, retro-futuristic showdown, with cover art by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson capturing the moment's high stakes.
In a twist of time and vengeance, the future criminal Professor Zoom escapes his prison sentence—only to betray his rehabilitation and unleash a sinister temporal ray aimed at the once-dreaded Mr. Element. Now stranded in the present, he seeks to manipulate events and reclaim his reign of chaos, setting his sights on the hero Blixten.
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