Roter Blitz #23
In "Roter Blitz und Blitz-Lady," Sue Dibny grows increasingly worried as her husband, Elastoman, remains missing. Roter Blitz tracks him down—only to discover Elastoman has transformed into the villain Molekülmann, now threatening Barry with a dangerous dissolution. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Irv Novick with inks by Frank McLaughlin, this 1978 issue features a cover by Rich Buckler and Jack Abel.
In "Roter Blitz und Blitz-Lady," Barry Allen races against time when a sudden lightning strike in the lab spills dangerous chemicals—his mind instantly mapping the chaos, he moves with blinding speed to save his colleague. The story captures a tense, split-second moment where reflex and focus collide, leaving the outcome hanging in the air.
When Sue Dibny grows increasingly worried about her missing husband, Elastoman, Roter Blitz tracks him down—only to discover the hero has been transformed into the villain Molekülmann, whose powers now threaten to dissolve Barry entirely.
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