The Flash #237
In "The 1,000-Year Separation!", Barry Allen faces a heartbreaking dilemma: his very presence endangers Iris Allen, whose life is now tied to a chain-reaction triggered by his invisible aura. Forced to let her go, he follows her into the 30th Century, where the future holds answers — and a desperate race against time. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Irv Novick, with inks by Frank McLaughlin, colors by Carl Gafford, and letters by Ben Oda, this 1975 classic features a cover by Ernie Chan.
In "The 1,000-Year Separation!", Barry Allen faces an impossible choice: his very presence threatens to unravel reality, forcing him to pursue Iris Allen into the 30th Century—where time itself may be the only thing standing between them and catastrophe. With Jay Garrick, Professor Zoom, Dr. Fate, and others caught in the storm, the Flash must race against both physics and fate to protect the woman he loves without destroying everything.
Green Lantern is sent to Zerbon by the Guardians of the Universe to stop the Ravagers of Olys, who have erected a massive barrier in space, cutting off the planet’s light and threatening its people—the Plant-People of Zerbon. With the planet plunged into unnatural darkness, Hal Jordan must find a way to restore light before the consequences grow beyond control.
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Reprinted in Roter Blitz #2 (1976), Green Lantern #31 (1980), Flash #46 (1980), Showcase Presents: Green Lantern #5 (2011), Green Lantern: A Celebration of 75 Years #[nn] (2015)
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