Roter Blitz #36
In "Hundertjahrschläfer," Roter Blitz faces his most cunning foe yet as Hitzemann sets a deadly trap, overpowers him, and unmasks the hero—only to be left in the dark about his true identity. With the red speedster sealed in a freezing sarcophagus, the stakes have never been higher. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Irv Novick, with inks by Frank McLaughlin, this 1979 issue features a cover by Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano, delivering a chilling showdown in a 1,60 DEM comic.
In "Hundertjahrschläfer," Hitzemann sets a trap for Roter Blitz, finally overpowering the elusive hero and unmasking him—only to find the face unknown. With the red speedster imprisoned in a freezing sarcophagus, the fate of the masked vigilante hangs in the balance.
In "Der programmierte Albtraum," Barry, having bid farewell to Earth II, is ensnared in a nightmare dimension meant for Jay Garrick. Trapped in a twisted reality where his worst enemies are respected citizens and even his wife is married to a super-criminal, he must navigate a world that feels all too real.
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