Roter Blitz #7/1982
In "Bitte laßt mir meine Frau!", Dr. Fate reveals to the two Red Blitzen that Jo is trapped in Limbo, held captive by the Lord of Limbo in a desperate bid to claim a Red Blitz. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art, with inks by Bob Smith and colors by Gene D’Angelo, this 1982 issue delivers a tense, emotionally charged chapter. The cover by Carmine Infantino and Bob Smith captures the urgency of the moment, a striking image of the Red Blitzen facing their darkest trial yet.
In "Bitte laßt mir meine Frau!", Barry Allen follows a haunting vision of Joan Garrick to Earth II, only to find that she’s truly vanished—leaving him to unravel a mystery that blurs the line between dream and reality. The story unfolds with quiet urgency, as Barry confronts the unsettling truth that someone—or something—has taken her from the world he thought he knew.
In "Bitte laßt mir meine Frau! - Teil 2," Dr. Fate reveals to the two Red Blitzen that Jo is trapped in Limbo, held captive by the Lord of Limbo in exchange for a Red Blitz. The stakes are dire, and the race to save her begins with no guarantees.
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