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Cover: Carmine Infantino & Murphy Anderson

Flash #23

May 1975 · Arédit-Artima · 2 FRF
📊 ~38,860 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Les maléfices aveuglants de Abracadabra”

In "Les maléfices aveuglants de Abracadabra," a diamond-detector leads an expedition to a hidden rock seam, where one team member vanishes into a gaseous pit—only to be replaced by a man seemingly forged from solid diamond. With art by Mort Meskin and inks by George Roussos, this 1975 Flash issue unfolds a surreal mystery beneath the surface, all framed by Carmine Infantino’s cover pencils and Murphy Anderson’s inks.

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cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Murphy Anderson

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On an expedition to test out a diamond-detector, a crew gets a strong reading near a seam in a rock. Upon entering the seam, one of the men falls into a gaseous pit. Out of the pit comes a man made of solid diamond.

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