Flash
This is the Spanish-language Editorial Novaro edition of DC's Silver Age Flash — the Scarlet Speedster published for Latin American readers. Novaro brought DC superhero adventures to Mexico and beyond, presenting Flash's super-speed adventures alongside localized versions of Batman and Green Lantern.
A Silver Age speedster making their mark in the Spanish-language comics world, this Flash debuted in 1962 through Editorial Novaro — the beloved Mexican publisher that brought superhero adventures to generations of Latin American readers. Crafted by the legendary duo of John Broome and Carmine Infantino, this version of the Scarlet Speedster found a home across the pages of Batman and Mi Gran Aventura, sharing those adventures with the likes of Bruno Díaz, Linterna Verde, and Raúl Jordán over a 22-year run. With 21 catalog appearances spanning into the mid-1980s, this is a fascinating corner of comics history — a window into how iconic Silver Age heroes resonated far beyond the American market and took on a vibrant life of their own south of the border.
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