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Superman et Batman #13

Sep 1968 · Interpresse; Sagédition · 1,20 FRF; 10 BEF; 0.20 CAD
“Flash passe !”

In "Flash passe!", Barry Allen's life takes a shocking turn when a lab accident with lightning and chemicals grants him super-speed, inspiring a new costume drawn from the legacy of the 1940s Flash. With his powers newly awakened, he must now confront an unexpected foe: the Turtle Man, known as "The Slowest Man Alive." Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art with inks by Joe Kubert, this 1968 adventure blends science and spectacle in a classic superhero clash.

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writer Robert Kanigher · artist Carmine Infantino · inker Joe Kubert

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By a freak accident involving lab chemicals and lightning, Barry Allen becomes the fastest man alive and originates a costume based on the comic adventures of the Flash from the 1940's. And it's a good thing too: for he must now face the Turtle Man, termed "The Slowest Man Alive".

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