The Flash #230
In "The Fury of the Fire Demon!", Green Lantern stumbles into a bizarre twist when a "Spirit of '76" exhibit is hijacked by robots and whisked into space—leading him to an unexpected encounter with Aaron Burr, the man who killed Alexander Hamilton. Written by Denny O'Neil and brought to life by Dick Dillin’s art with Tex Blaisdell’s inks, this 1974 DC classic blends historical intrigue with sci-fi spectacle. The cover, a striking portrait by Nick Cardy, captures the moment’s intensity with a 20-cent price tag that marks it as a true slice of comic history.
When Dr. Alchemy’s dark alter ego surfaces, the Flash must confront a fiery rampage fueled by the ancient fire demon Vadtara—threatening Central City with flames only Barry Allen can stop. With Rita Desmond caught in the crossfire and Iris Allen by his side, Barry faces a battle not just of speed, but of mind and will.
Green Lantern stumbles into a time-twisted exhibit at a "Spirit of '76" celebration—only to find it whisked into space by rogue robots. There, he confronts Aaron Burr, the man who shot Alexander Hamilton, in a moment that blurs history, mystery, and the Flash's usual speed.
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Reprinted in Roter Blitz #12 (1977), Grüne Leuchte #7/1979 (1979), Flash #43 (1979), Flash #46 (1980), Flash #50 (1981), Superman Presents Super Heroes #[nn] (1981), Showcase Presents: Green Lantern #5 (2011)
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