The Flash #137
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "If I Can't Rob Central City, Nobody Can!", Green Lantern’s attempt to exceed the speed of light sends him crashing onto the extra-dimensional planet of Spectar, where he’s brainwashed by its inhabitants and dispatched to Earth with a single mission: capture the Flash. Written by John Broome and illustrated by Gil Kane with inks by Joe Giella, this 1977 issue sees the fastest man alive facing a foe who’s not just faster—but driven by a twisted, personal vendetta. The cover by Ernie Chua captures the high-stakes tension of the showdown to come.
In "All Creatures Great ...and Small," a mysterious dust from space transforms the creatures of an Indian valley, turning flies into giants and elephants into tiny, delicate beings—leaving the local ecosystem in chaotic upheaval. The Flash finds himself caught in the middle of this sudden, surreal shift, facing a world where scale has utterly changed.
In a high-stakes clash of wills, Green Lantern is hurled beyond the speed of light, crash-landing on the alien world of Spectar. There, he’s manipulated by enigmatic beings who send him to Earth with a deadly mission: capture the Flash.
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