Flash #3/1971
In "Marionetternas kamp!", Barry Allen reunites with his former love, actress Daphne Dean, as they journey back to their old hometown of Fallville to revisit cherished memories. Written by John Broome and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art with inks by Joe Giella, this 1971 adventure blends nostalgia with the Flash’s signature speed and suspense. The cover, penciled by Infantino and inked by Murphy Anderson, captures the moment with a striking, timeless flair.
In "Marionetternas kamp!", Abra Kadabra, freed from prison through his futuristic tricks, launches a vicious campaign to ruin the Flash’s reputation—turning the hero into a marionette and publicly humiliating him in a twisted puppet show. The story unfolds with a mix of cunning, science, and theatrical cruelty, as the Flash’s greatest foe uses illusion and manipulation to expose the hero’s vulnerability.
In "[Marionetternas kamp] Del 2," Abra Kadabra, freed from prison through his futuristic tricks, launches a vicious campaign to ruin the Flash’s reputation—culminating in a chilling transformation that turns the hero into a marionette and subjects him to public humiliation in a twisted puppet show.
In "Publicitetsjakten," Barry Allen reunites with his old flame, actress Daphne Dean, as they journey back to their shared hometown of Fallville to revisit cherished memories. The past and present collide in a story where speed and sentimentality race side by side.
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