Roter Blitz #3/1981
In "Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand," Roter Blitz finds himself trapped in a twisted inversion after the Spiegelmeister warps his molecular structure, leaving him reversed and unstable. With his super-speed spiraling out of control, Barry struggles to regain his footing as the very laws of his body seem to have turned against him. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life by Don Heck’s dynamic art and Gene D'Angelo’s vivid colors, this 1981 issue delivers a surreal twist on speed and identity, with Don Heck and Dick Giordano crafting a striking cover that captures the eerie disorientation at its core.
When the Spiegelmeister twists Roter Blitz’s molecules into a mirror-reversed state, Barry’s once-perfect control over his super-speed begins to unravel—leaving him trapped in a body that moves backward, both literally and dangerously. The story unfolds as Barry struggles to reclaim his footing, testing the limits of his power and resolve in a world turned upside down.
In "Der Kampf geht weiter," Starman und die befreiten Gefangenen standen gegen Lord Oswin, doch als dieser den Stab von Mn'Torr gestohlen hat, scheint er nun auch Starman zu übertrumpfen.
In the final pages of *Roter Blitz #3/1981*, Starman and Lord Oswin clash in a furious battle that ends in a blinding flash of light—leaving behind only a cryptic message from Starman, declaring his return. The story’s stark, intense moment lingers, charged with mystery and unresolved tension.
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