Flash #58
In "Les traces d'un passé," Green Lantern stumbles upon a mysterious anti-gravity artifact linked to the Karsh'Klesh, a race on the brink of disaster as their ship hurtles toward Saturn. With tension mounting, the artifact’s activation—triggered by an unexpected twist—leads to a dramatic rescue, as both Green Arrow and Green Lantern find themselves caught in the aftermath of a high-stakes gamble. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Alex Saviuk, with inks by Dave Hunt, this 1983 issue features a cover by Don Heck and Dick Giordano.
In "Les traces d'un passé," the Flash races to protect Fiona Webb, a woman whose life is in danger because of secrets tied to a dangerous gangster. When a masked assassin known as Saber-Tooth impersonates Barry Allen to strike again, the hero must confront a threat that blurs the line between friend and foe.
In "Les origines de Firestorm," Ronnie shares their past with Martin, unraveling the mystery of their shared identity as Firestorm—a power that only emerges when the two are fused. As the truth unfolds, Martin begins to grasp the strange bond that ties them together, though the full nature of their connection remains uncertain.
In "La gravité connexion !", Green Lantern stumbles upon an anti-gravity artifact held by Kari Limbo, unaware that its activation will reconnect it with the ancient Karsh'Klesh—preventing their crash onto Saturn. Just moments before, Green Arrow had already used the same device to pull Andy Vorpal to safety from a deadly fall.
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