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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563896064
ISBN: 1563896060
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: April 01, 2000
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: April 01, 2000
Sales Rank: 370435
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: This second collection of classic Flash tales from the dawn of the 1960s introduces many of Barry Allens infamous foes, including Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, the Trickster, Captain Cold, and Captain Boomerang! Also making their debuts in this fast-paced volume are the Flashs young ally, Kid Flasha.k.a. Wally West, the hero who eventually took over as the Flashand the stretchable sleuth known as the Elongated Man!
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If you're a fan of The Scarlet Speedster, THE FLASH (especially the Silver Age version, Barry Allen), this volume of DC's ARCHIVE EDITIONS is a must-have. The second in the series brings not only Flash's adventures but those of his pals ELONGATED MAN and KID FLASH (Wally West).
Barry & Iris seem to have evolved a bit from their first adventures and impatient Iris is at least a little kinder to her incessantly late police scientist boyfriend (who, in turn, seems to have developed a bit ... Read More
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It is very nice to read the old FLASH-comics again, altough they are a little bit old-fashioned compared to the new FLASH Series. FLASH (Barry Allen) then seems to me more human than the recent relaunches. I love comics of the 60s!
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This is the good stuff. The Flash is what comic books was all about. The silver age did what modern comics fail to do, they expanded on concepts that were already interesting. The Flash is among the best of DC's silver age and the second volume is truly important as you are introduced to not one but two silver age legends from the pages of the Flash; Kid Flash and the Elongated Man. They are worth the price of admission alone. Treat yourself. Read the good stuff.
Bradley Mason Hamlin
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I don't actually have this book, and was (still am) considering buying it based on the reviews below and what they say about the contents. I'm just warning other prospective buyers to be very careful with the review immediately below this one: it seems to in fact be listing the contents of Flash Archives, Volume 1, not Volume 2.
This one (Volume 2) presumably starts from Flash #109 -- definitely worth buying (and I will eventually!), but don't expect to get #104-108 and the Showcase issues.
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After a short introduction, this book launches right into the meat, seventeen Flash comics! Starting with one Jay Garrick story (Flash Comics #104, February 1949), the book then switches to the Barry Allen Flash. Included are stories from Showcase #4 (10/1956), Showcase #8 (6/57), Showcase #13 (4/58), Showcase #14 (6/58), The Flash #105 (2/59), The Flash #106 (5/59), The Flash #107 (7/59), and the Flash #108 (9/59). The conclusion of the book is a one-pager with the biographies of seven Flash staffers. Read More
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