Flash #52
In "Ce jour où Flash courut son dernier kilomètre," a millennium-old threat stirs as the Master Summoner awakens to challenge the JSA—unaware of the true cost of their response. Written by Paul Levitz and illustrated by Joe Staton with inks by Joe Giella, this 1981 Flash issue presents a haunting dilemma: as the heroes fight, their enemy grows stronger, threatening to consume Earth-2. The cover by Rich Buckler and Bob McLeod captures the tension of a world teetering on the edge.
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The Master Summoner, asleep for more than a millennium awakens to challenge the JSA, with them not knowing the consequences of accepting the challenge. Dr. Fate finds out that as they continue to fight he gets stronger, and once powered up enough would destroy Earth-2. The JSAers then face the difficult task of doing nothing as the world goes mad so as to defeat his plan, thereby putting him away again for another millennium.
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