Roter Blitz #13/1981
In "1982 - Zweifel über Zweifel," Barry Allen awakens in a clinic, wrapped head to toe in bandages, confronted with a chilling revelation: his life as the Flash may have been nothing more than a fantasy born from a traumatic lab accident. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Carmine Infantino, with inks by Bob Smith and colors by Carl Gafford, this 1981 issue from Egmont Ehapa presents a haunting psychological twist, all framed by a striking cover by Carmine Infantino and Dick Giordano.
In "1982 - Zweifel über Zweifel," Barry Allen awakens in a clinic, completely bandaged from head to toe, confronted with a reality that shatters everything he thought he knew. Told that his life as the Red Flash was nothing more than a fevered fantasy born from a lab accident, he must grapple with the unsettling truth of what—or who—he truly is.
In "Zweiter Teil : 1982 - Zweifel über Zweifel," Barry grapples with the mystery of who might have put him in this state, retracing suspects in his mind while the world around him remains skeptical. Even when Wally West and Ira West visit, no one among his Roter-Blitz-Story seems to believe him.
In "Dritter Teil : 1982 - Zweifel über Zweifel," Flash awakens in a hospital to a world where his powers never existed—only a brutal accident, a lightning strike, and a life shattered by chemicals. As memories fray and reality bends, he must confront a truth that feels both familiar and impossible.
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