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Cover: Gil Kane

Flash #35

Dec 1977 · Arédit-Artima · 4 FRF
📊 ~37,484 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Flash fuit une justice aveugle”

In "Flash fuit une justice aveugle," the Flash finds himself caught in a web of deception as a mysterious force manipulates the heroes of the JSA and Super Squad. Written by Gerry Conway and Paul Levitz, with art by Keith Giffen and Wally Wood, and inks by Wood and A. L. Sirois, this 1977 issue unfolds with escalating tension as trust fractures among allies—especially when Wildcat attacks Hawkman under strange influence, while Superman and Power Girl are trapped by Zanadu. The cover by Gil Kane captures the moment’s urgency, a 4 FRF comic that remains a standout in the era’s superhero storytelling.

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writer Gerry Conway · writer Paul Levitz · artist Keith Giffen · artist, inker Wally Wood · inker A. L. Sirois · cover Gil Kane

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artist, inker Wally Wood
cover pencils Gil Kane

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As Dr. Fate lies near death after being injured by Vulcan in the previous issue, Zanadu kidnaps Hawkgirl. Superman (who has come out of retirement to help the JSA/Super Squad) is entombed alongside his cousin Power Girl by Zanadu. Wildcat suddenly attacks Hawkman after he appears to be hypnotized by strange music as the rest of the team faces off vs. Zanadu elsewhere.

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