Flash #38
In "Etrange musique," Gotham City's Commissioner Bruce Wayne makes a controversial move by releasing the Psycho Pirate, setting off tensions within the JSA. As the team battles the Underlord and his forces on Earth-2, they remain unaware of the betrayal unfolding aboveground. Written by Paul Levitz and illustrated by Joe Staton with inks by Bob Layton, this 1978 Flash issue features a striking cover by Neal Adams.
In "Le seigneur des profondeurs," Gotham City's Commissioner Bruce Wayne quietly undermines the Justice Society of America by releasing the Psycho Pirate, setting off a chain of tension beneath the surface. As the JSA battles the Underlord and his subterranean forces on Earth-2, they remain unaware of the betrayal unfolding aboveground.
In "Le voyage hors du temps," the Flash is mysteriously pulled into another plane of existence to confront the Devourer, leaving his body behind. With no way to return, Trickster and Captain Boomerang are left grappling with the aftermath, believing they've caused the Flash's apparent demise.
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