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Showcase#4 (October 1956): First appearance of the Silver Age Flash. Art by Carmine Infantino and Joe Kubert. Barry Allen is a forensic chemist with a reputation for being very slow, and frequently late, which frustrates his fiancée, Iris West. One night, as he is working late on a new case, a lightning bolt strikes and shatters a case full of ...
This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of the Flash and related characters and intellectual properties for which DC Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark.
His satirical [1] approach to art has resulted in him being frequently labelled as a joker or prankster of the art world. Self-taught as an artist, Cattelan has exhibited internationally in museums and Biennials. Maurizio Cattelan created his most important works of art at Viale Bligny 42 in Milan, where he lived for many years.
The Joker's Wild. The story focuses on three mischievous but essentially good superheroines (Madame Xanadu, Mary Marvel and Lori Lemaris) all masquerading as the Joker in the post-apocalyptic rebuilt city of New Atlantis. Written by Karl Kesel and Tom Simmons, art by Joe Phillips. The Trials of the Flash
Alan Kistler's profile on the Flash - A detailed analysis of the history of the Flash by comic book historian Kistler. Covers information all the way from Jay Garrick to Barry Allen to today, as well as discussions on the various villains and rogues who fought the Flash. Various art scans. Counting Down to Countdown V: Mary Marvel, Trickster ...
The Rogues had first been assembled when fellow Flash foe Gorilla Grodd broke out of jail to distract the Flash. The Golden Glider had abandoned her bounty hunter career and had started partnering with a series of thugs who she dressed in a costume, armed with a copy of Captain Cold's signature Cold Gun, and called Chillblaine .
George "Digger" Harkness as Captain Boomerang on the cover of The Flash (vol. 3) #7 (Jan. 2011), art by Francis Manapul. In Identity Crisis, Captain Boomerang is sent to kill Jack Drake, who kills him before dying. [5] In Blackest Night and Brightest Day, Boomerang returns as a Black Lantern before the Life Entity fully resurrects him. [6]
In Infinite Crisis #2 (2005), the Joker tortures and kills the leadership of a local Spades cell of the Royal Flush Gang from an unspecified city, after being rejected by the Society for his "instability". The King is the last one left alive and he mocks the Joker for being rejected. The Joker kills the King with an electrical blast to the face.