Flash #9
In "Je veux rentrer chez moi," a weary Green Lantern recounts a desperate struggle as General Fabrikant looms and Hector Hammond siphons his power in a brutal, escalating assault. With Joe Staton and Dave Cockrum’s dynamic art capturing every pulse of tension, and George Pérez’s cover echoing the stakes, this 1984 issue delivers a tightly wound battle of will and endurance.
In "Fuite d'énergie verte," a weary Green Lantern recounts a tense struggle as his ring alerts him to the threat of General Fabrikant. With Hector Hammond draining his power bit by bit, the Green Lantern must find a way to fight back before the energy he’s lost is gone for good.
In "Menace de typhon," David Drake—released from confinement in Australia after being declared "cured"—reclaims his identity as Typhoon, driven by a simmering desire for retribution against those who shaped his torment. His path leads him back to Captain Hammer and Martin Stein, setting a tense, personal reckoning in motion.
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