Flash #36
In "Comme un enfant!", the Star-Spangled Kid makes a bold shift, transforming his Cosmic Rod into a Cosmic Belt as he joins forces with a retired Superman and the team on a daring mission to Camelot. There, they confront the ancient Vandal Savage while encountering an earlier version of The Shining Knight in a tale that blends time-traveling heroics with legendary lore. Written by Paul Levitz, Wally Wood, and Paul Kupperberg, with art by Wally Wood and Al Sirois, and a cover by Gil Kane, this 1978 Flash #36 offers a unique blend of myth and adventure.
In "L'homme le plus lent...", Dr. Hollister accidentally traps the Flash in suspended animation, leading the world to believe he’s dead. Taking on the Flash identity himself, Hollister strives to honor the hero’s legacy while secretly working to bring the real Flash back—though how he’ll manage that remains a mystery.
In "Demain commence aujourd'hui," Jo takes a bold step by transforming the Cosmic Rod into a Cosmic Belt, marking a shift in her powers as she joins Superman—still part of the team despite his retirement—in a daring mission to Camelot. There, they encounter an earlier version of The Shining Knight, setting the stage for a confrontation with the ever-enduring Vandal Savage.
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