Flash #55
In "Mises à l'épreuve," Granny Bleach and her two associates kidnap Marcy, setting off a chain of events that tests the limits of heroism and belief. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Alex Saviuk with inks by Frank Chiaramonte, this 1982 Flash issue sees the heroes race to save Marcy while Green Lantern confronts a volcanic eruption tied to an ancient curse—though the truth behind it may be more complex than it seems. The cover, by Dick Giordano, captures the tension in a striking, shadowed scene.
In "Mises à l'épreuve," Flash faces a relentless test of loyalty and speed as he and his partner, Frank Curtis, close in on a dangerous drug ring in Central City. When Frank is injured in a violent ambush and the police chief is exposed as a traitor, Flash must rely on his wits and reflexes to outmaneuver Professor Zoom, whose cunning distractions threaten to unravel their mission.
In "En cette nuit bénie...que nulle crainte ne subsiste," Granny Bleach and her two allies seize Marcy in a bid to break a local curse, sending Green Lantern and two other heroes on a desperate mission to save her—just as a volcanic eruption threatens to erupt, seemingly tied to the ancient spell. The story unfolds with quiet dread and heroic resolve, as the heroes race against time to stop both the curse and the natural disaster it’s said to summon.
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