Flash #41
In "Flash aux 1000 visages," the Justice Society of America fractures as rival factions clash—one led by Flash, Hawkman, and Green Lantern, the other backed by a suspicious Commissioner Bruce Wayne. Written by Paul Levitz and brought to life by Joe Staton’s art with Bob Layton’s inks, the issue builds tension with a shocking twist that upends loyalties. Nick Cardy’s dynamic cover captures the chaos, as Superman and Dr. Fate step in to reveal the truth behind the conflict.
In "L'union fait la faiblesse !", the Justice Society of America fractures as rival factions clash—Flash, Hawkman, Green Lantern, and their allies stand against a force led by Commissioner Bruce Wayne, who's rallying Robin, Wonder Woman, Starman, and others to arrest them on dubious charges. When Power Girl is injured and the battle escalates, Superman intervenes and Dr. Fate uncovers the truth: Wayne is under the mind control of the Psycho Pirate.
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