Flash #28
In "Le secret de la cité éternelle," Earth archaeologist Adam Strange is whisked to the distant planet Rann by a mysterious zeta-beam, where he meets Alanna and her scientist father, Sardath. As the alien threat of The Eternals descends upon Rann, Adam and Alanna race toward the hidden city of Samakand in search of a legendary life-metal known as vitatron. With time running short and the fate of Rann hanging in the balance, Adam must outwit the invaders—only to vanish back to Earth, leaving his next encounter with the zeta-beam uncertain.
In "Un monde sans eau," Aquaman awakens in a future where the oceans have vanished and all remaining water is preserved in a museum aquarium. Stranded in a world of land-whales, flying fish, and evolved sea creatures, he’s captured by a time-traveling scientist—only to be drawn into a heist when thieves break in to steal the time machine and plunder the past. With help from his new amphibious allies, Aquaman fights to protect history, then returns home grateful for the sea’s endless flow.
In a moment of desperate ingenuity, scientist Ray Palmer uses his experimental reducer lens to shrink himself during a cave-in, saving Jean Loring and the students trapped with him—only to discover he’s become a human atom. The sudden transformation marks the beginning of a new kind of hero, born from science and survival.
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