Supercomic #51
In "La desconcertante aventura peligra el universo," Superman and The Flash are called to action by the Guardians of the Universe to race across the cosmos, their speed now vital in repairing time distortions caused by the Anachronids—mysterious life-forms that move faster than light. When the heroes are pulled into an alternate plane, they find their way back through a donut-shaped star, only to continue the race with time itself hanging in the balance. Written by Dennis O'Neil and illustrated by Dick Dillin, with inks by Joe Giella and colors by Tatjana Wood, this 1971 adventure blends cosmic stakes with kinetic energy, all framed by Curt Swan’s dynamic cover art and Murphy Anderson’s sharp inks.
In "La desconcertante aventura peligra el universo," Superman and The Flash are called to action by the Guardians of the Universe to race across the cosmos, their speed the only hope of mending time itself after the Anachronids disrupt the natural order. When the duo are pulled into a surreal, alien dimension by the time-warping invaders, they must find their way back through a strange donut-shaped star—just in time to keep the race, and reality, from unraveling.
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