Flash #3
In "La disparition de Flash," a lone U.S. Navy frogman undertakes a high-stakes mission to sabotage a Nazi supply ship near Shipwreck Rock, setting off a tense cat-and-mouse game across sea and sky. Written by Bob Haney and illustrated with gritty precision by Russ Heath, this 1970 Flash issue delivers a taut wartime thriller where every move could be the last. The cover by Carmine Infantino captures the drama in bold, dynamic lines.
In "U Boat pour nulle part," a lone U.S. Navy frogman navigates a small sailboat through treacherous waters toward Shipwreck Rock, where a desperate Nazi U-boat awaits a supply ship to stave off starvation. With time running out, both sides converge on the rock—only for a deadly game of survival to unfold when the frogman sabotages the supply vessel, triggering a chain of desperate moves that leave him stranded between a sinking destroyer and a hostile submarine.
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