Flash #6
In "Le danger à fleur de peau," Green Lantern activates an interdimensional alarm that sounds when General Fabrikant and Sinestro breach Earth’s defenses. Racing to Qward, he confronts an advancing army and faces a desperate attempt to prevent Sinestro from claiming a new yellow ring—though the outcome remains uncertain. Written by Denny O'Neil, with art by Joe Staton, inks by Frank McLaughlin, and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1984 issue features a cover by Carmine Infantino and Bob Smith.
In "La magie de la flute de pan," Senator Reilly's acquisition of the legendary Pipes of Pan sets off a high-stakes clash when the Pied Piper steals them for his own ends. Firestorm steps in to stop the thief, only to face a mind-controlled mob unleashed by the enchanted flute—leaving the hero caught in a trap of sound and shadow.
In "Quète sur Qwards," Green Lantern races to Qward after an interdimensional alarm is triggered by General Fabrikant and Sinestro’s incursion into Earth. As he traverses a hostile landscape teeming with an invading army, he confronts Sinestro in a desperate bid to prevent him from claiming a new yellow ring—though the outcome remains uncertain.
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