The Flash #241
In "Steal, Flash, Steal!", the Flash finds himself trapped in a mind-bending illusion when Mirror Master uses his reflective powers to make him believe he’s a criminal. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Irv Novick with inks by Frank McLaughlin, this 1976 classic sees the speedster unwittingly commit a series of robberies—until a surprising ally, Dexter Myles in a Heat Wave disguise, helps him break free. The cover by Ernie Chua captures the eerie, distorted tension of the story’s central deception.
In "Steal, Flash, Steal!", the Flash finds himself caught in a mind-bending trap when Mirror Master manipulates him with hypnotic mirrors, making him believe he’s a criminal. As Barry Allen unwittingly commits a series of robberies, a mysterious figure in a heat-powered suit—Dexter Myles, pretending to be Heat Wave—steps in to help clear his name, leading to a twisty showdown that challenges everything the Flash thought he knew.
In "To Kill a Star!", Green Lantern [Hal Jordan] races to stop the Ravagers of Olys from destroying the sun of Jotham, where the planet's rulers and a mysterious Guardian of The Universe are watching. With time running out, Hal must use the nuclear reactors of a stranded spaceship to amplify the sun’s fusion—turning the planet’s fate into a high-stakes gamble of cosmic proportions.
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Reprinted in Roter Blitz #13 (1977), Grüne Leuchte #8/1979 (1979), Flash #47 (1980), Showcase Presents: Green Lantern #5 (2011)
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