Flash #46
"Le terrible secret de Flash" delivers a delightfully bizarre twist on history and heroism, with Green Lantern caught in a surreal adventure after a visit to a "Spirit of '76" exhibit that’s hijacked by robots and whisked into space. Written by Denny O'Neil and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Dick Dillin and inks by Tex Blaisdell, the story unfolds as Green Lantern shares a tense dinner with the legendary Aaron Burr aboard a mysterious spaceship, uncovering the strange truth behind his enduring existence. The cover, a striking piece by Dick Giordano, captures the moment with dramatic flair.
In "Pour un petit détail," the Flash Museum’s curator discovers the exhibits have been rearranged—now showing the Flash’s death in chilling detail—just as the Flash himself confronts a new enemy: Saber-tooth, a master of disguise whose true identity remains hidden.
In "L'homme du passé !", Green Lantern stumbles into a mysterious twist when a "Spirit of '76" exhibit is hijacked by robots and whisked into space—leading him to an unexpected encounter with Aaron Burr, the historical figure who killed Alexander Hamilton. As the two share dinner aboard Burr’s spaceship, Green Lantern begins to unravel the strange truth behind Burr’s continued existence, centuries after his supposed death.
In "La menace venue de nulle part," Flash finds himself trapped by a terrifying paradox: his very presence near Iris Allen triggers an invisible aura that could unravel reality itself. Forced to protect her at all costs, he follows her into the 30th Century, where the rules of time and physics may be the only thing standing between them and catastrophe.
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