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FLASH ARCHIVES
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Flash Archives Volume 1 Collecting the earliest adventures of Barry Allen, the Silver Age Flash, as well as the last Golden Age appearance of his predecessor, Jay Garrick. This handsome hardcover features classic tales of the Scarlet Speedster from Flash Comics #104, Showcase #4, #8, #13, #14, and The Flash #105 (original series). 224 PGS.
Retail Price: $49.99 Our Price: $39.99 (You Save $10.00)
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Flash Archives Volume 2 Collecting the earliest adventures of Barry Allen, the Silver Age Flash. This collects issues #109-116 of Flash originally published in 1959-1960.
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Flash Archives Volume 3 The first appearance of the Barry Allen Flash is one of the most important moments in comics, as it marks the birth of the Silver Age! Now another history-making milestone of the Silver Age can be seen in THE FLASH ARCHIVES Volume 3 — a 224-page hardcover reprinting THE FLASH (first series) #117-124, which includes the Flash of Two Worlds story (from #123) that reintroduced the Golden Age Flash and first mentioned the concept of an Earth-Two! Written by John Broome and Gardner Fox, and featuring art by Carmine Infantino, Joe Giella and Murphy Anderson, Volume 3 also features an introduction by DC Executive Vice President and Publisher (and longtime fan) Paul Levitz on the impact Flash of Two Worlds had on the fledgling world of organized comics fandom. No other story influenced the landscape of the DC line of comics over the next two decades more than THE FLASH #123, establishing the parallel-world concept that was prevalent in the DCU for decades — until the arrival of CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS in 1985 which brought back a single universe. THE FLASH ARCHIVES Volume 3 is a 224-page hardcover
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Flash Archives Volume 4 Written by John Broome and Gardner Fox, Art and cover by Carmine Infantino & Joe Giella THE FLASH ARCHIVES VOL. 4 reprints issues #125-132 of THE FLASH (1961-1962), faithfully recolored and restored to their original glory. This volume follows the Fastest Man Alive as he zips through adventures around the world, and features an introduction by longtime comics writer and former FLASH editor Mike W. Barr. 216 PGS.
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