Roter Blitz #9/1982
In "Der Gute… …der Böse… …und die Schöne…", a decades-old rivalry flares anew as the adult Lance Daphne Dean, now wielding immense power, confronts the woman he once admired—his past unrequited feelings turning into a dangerous obsession. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art, with inks by Dennis Jensen and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1982 issue from Egmont Ehapa captures a tense, emotionally charged moment in a story where the past refuses to stay buried. The cover, penciled by Infantino and inked by Dick Giordano, perfectly frames the trio’s uneasy standoff.
In "Der Gute… …der Böse… …und die Schöne…", Lance, now a man of immense power, finds himself drawn back into the orbit of Daphne Dean—once the girl who chose Barry over him. As old feelings and unresolved tensions resurface, his strength becomes both a weapon and a burden, testing the line between protection and possession.
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