Roter Blitz #1
"Meister mit den tausend Spiegeln" introduces a mysterious case for Roter Blitz and Blitz-Kid as they watch their neighbor Jessica, caught in a strange pattern of sleepwalking and appearing at every accident—only to remember nothing. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Irv Novick with inks by Tex Blaisdell, this 1976 story from Egmont Ehapa unfolds with quiet unease, hinting at an alien presence tied to a ship that warns of danger. The cover by Ernie Chua captures the eerie stillness of the moment, a 1,40 DEM comic where the real threat might not be what’s seen—but what’s reflected.
In "Meister mit den tausend Spiegeln," Roter Blitz captures a group of supervillains—only for them to vanish before his eyes. When Blitz-Kid watches closely during the next arrest, he notices something strange: Roter Blitz himself seems to be making the criminals disappear in a flash. The truth lies hidden in a mirror-lined suit, where a hypnotic reflector is quietly turning the hero into a pawn.
In "Gehirn-Kontrolle," Roter Blitz and Blitz-Kid keep a wary eye on their neighbor Jessica, who keeps showing up at accidents she can’t remember. When a mysterious alien ship begins influencing her actions, the duo must uncover the truth before the connection proves fatal.
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