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Cover: George Pérez

Super Star Comics #7

Dec 1986 · Arédit-Artima · 12,00 FRF
“La mort de Flash”

In "La mort de Flash," Marv Wolfman and George Pérez deliver a pivotal moment in the Multiverse’s fate, with Flash facing the Anti-Monitor in a desperate bid to stop a new antimatter cannon. As the captive hero and Psycho Pirate witness the dark force’s renewed threat, Flash’s final act of courage unfolds across time, leaving a lasting impact on the DC Universe. The issue’s bold visuals, rendered in full by George Pérez on both interior and cover, capture the gravity of the moment—cover by Pérez, inks by Pérez, with colors by Tony Tollin.

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writer Marv Wolfman · artist George Pérez · inker Jerry Ordway · colorist Tony Tollin · cover George Pérez

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colorist Tony Tollin
cover pencils, inks George Pérez

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The 5 earths and their universes are temporarily safe, as a captive Flash and Psycho Pirate witness the reemergence of the Anti-Monitor with a new plan to create an antimatter cannon. Using the Pirate to emotionally control the Anti-Monitor's Qwardian Thunderers as a diversion, Flash enters the cannon and runs counterclockwise to cause its energies to build up, thus exploding and destroying the cannon. The Anti-Monitor throws Flash throughout time (accounting for the images seen in issues 2, 3, and 12), killing him, and absorbs the entire energy of the anti-matter universe for a final attack.

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