Flash #32
In "L'affaire des monuments volants," a haunting flashback from the 25th century reveals how Eric Horstman, armed with relics from a forgotten Space Museum on the dead world of Vipsania, fought back against the Krakkarans in a desperate bid to save humanity. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Carmine Infantino, this issue blends sci-fi mystery with the weight of lost civilizations, all rendered in striking detail. The cover by Carmine Infantino captures the eerie grandeur of the floating monuments at the heart of the mystery.
In a haunting flashback from the 25th century, Eric Horstman confronts the remnants of a dead world, wielding ancient weapons from a Space Museum on Vipsania to stand against the Krakkarans—aliens determined to erase humanity. The ruins of Vipsania whisper of a desperate defense, a last stand on a planet where every soul has vanished.
In "Le colorama," Flash finds himself trapped in a world where everything appears green—except for the occasional flash of color that seems to flicker just out of reach. After a disorienting clash with Mirror Master, he’s left racing against both his own fading perception and the mystery of why the world has lost its hues.
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