Flash #37
In "Le champion," the Justice Society faces off against the Injustice Society over the fate of Wildcat as Gotham City's Commissioner Bruce Wayne grapples with their escalating actions across the city and beyond. Written by Paul Levitz and Paul Kupperberg, with dynamic art by Joe Staton and inks by Bob Layton, this 1978 issue captures a pivotal moment of tension, as Wayne contemplates the consequences of inaction. The cover by Irv Novick and Murphy Anderson perfectly frames the stakes, hinting at a clash that could redefine the balance of power.
In "L'autre monde," Iris learns the truth about her origins—she was sent from the future by her parents to escape a war that has consumed her world. When the revelation triggers her sudden transport to that distant time, Barry must follow her across the timestream to bring her back.
In "Les Justiciers en action," the Justice Society faces off against the Society of Injustice over the fate of Wildcat, while Gotham City's Commissioner Bruce Wayne grapples with the growing extremism of the JSA's actions across the city and beyond—wondering how far they’ll go before something drastic must be done.
In "La victoire de Flash," two strangers are brought together by tragedy when they each lose someone dear in a shared accident—only to be offered a terrifying choice by mysterious aliens: resurrect their loved ones, knowing it will cost them their own lives within a day. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, exploring the weight of sacrifice and the fragile line between hope and inevitability.
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