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Absolute Flash is an upcoming superhero comic book series published by DC Comics, based on the character of The Flash. The series will be written by Jeff Lemire and illustrated by Nick Robles, and is expected to begin publication on March 4, 2025, as part of DC's Absolute Universe (AU) imprint.
The Flash by Mark Waid Book One: The Flash vol. 2 #62–68, Annual #4–5, Flash Special #1 368 December 7, 2016: 978-1401267353: The Flash by Mark Waid Book Two: The Flash vol. 2 #69–79, Annual #6, Green Lantern vol. 3 #30–31, 40 432 April 26, 2017: 978-1401268442: The Flash by Mark Waid Book Three: The Flash vol. 2 #80–94 368 October 11 ...
The Flash (DC Rebirth) is an American superhero comic book written by Joshua Williamson (of Nailbiter and Birthright fame) and published twice-monthly by DC Comics. The title follows the adventure of Barry Allen as the superhero Flash in Central City .
The Flash was the first revival, in the tryout comic book Showcase #4 (October 1956). This new Flash was Barry Allen, a police scientist who gained super-speed when bathed by chemicals after a shelf of them was struck by lightning. He adopted the name The Scarlet Speedster after reading a comic book featuring the Golden Age Flash. [1]
A three issue comic book tie-in miniseries, The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive, was released between September 2022 to November 2022, serving as a prelude to the 2023 film. The comic depicted Barry developing his skills and public presence as a superhero, coming face-to-face with a variety of villains including Girder, Tar Pit and Top.
Flash's memories continue to change. The president announces Cyborg's failure to unite the world's superheroes and the U.S. enters into the Atlantean-Amazon war. Flash, Batman, Cyborg, and Element Woman ask for the Marvel Family's help and Batman asks Billy to use his lightning to prevent Flash's memories from changing even further. The group ...
The Flash: Rebirth is a six-issue [3] monthly American comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver. The series was published by DC Comics , and features characters from throughout the nearly seventy-year-long history of Flash comics.
The Flash was later given a solo comic book series, All-Flash which ran for 32 issues between Summer 1941 to January 1948. [5] Artist Joe Kubert's long association with the Hawkman character began with the story "The Painter and the $100,000" in Flash Comics #62 (Feb. 1945). [6] The Monocle was introduced in #64 as a new foe for Hawkman. [7]