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  2. The Flash (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Greg LaRocque - Wikipedia

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    He drew several issues of Marvel Team-Up including the last issue of the series. [4] He and writer Louise Simonson then launched a new Spider-Man title, Web of Spider-Man, in April 1985. [5] After returning to DC Comics, LaRocque became prominent for his work illustrating the Legion of Super-Heroes.

  4. The Flash - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. 1985 in comics - Wikipedia

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    In addition, David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview publishes its first comic book titles (it had been publishing the Comics Interview magazine since 1983). After 41 years as a publisher, Charlton Comics folds. Marvel Comics publishes Heroes for Hope: Starring the X-Men, an all-star benefit book for African famine relief and recovery.

  6. Big Sir (character) - Wikipedia

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    Big Sir (Dufus Ratchett) is a fictional DC Comics character. He first appeared in The Flash #338 (October 1984). Big Sir appears in the fourth season of The Flash , portrayed by Bill Goldberg .

  7. Flash (Jay Garrick) - Wikipedia

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    First appearance in Flash Comics #1 (January 1940). Cover by Sheldon Moldoff. Jay Garrick first appeared in Flash Comics #1, the pilot issue of Flash Comics, which was published in 1940 by All-American Publications. He was soon featured in All-Star Comics as part of the Justice Society of America. In 1941, he received a solo comic book series ...

  8. Grant Gustin Marks Arrival of Flash’s April 25, 2024 Crisis ...

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    Grant Gustin on Thursday morning commemorated the real-life arrival of the April 25, 2024 dateline that loomed large for five seasons of The CW’s The Flash. At the close of the series’ October ...

  9. Flash Comics - Wikipedia

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    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]