Flash #110
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart four of the "Dead Heat" storyline arrives in The Flash #110 (1996), and the cover by Oscar Jimenez and José Marzán Jr. sets the stakes immediately — two fierce, blonde fighters clash sword-to-sword in a raw, close-quarters struggle, one in a red-and-yellow costume and the other in blue-and-silver, both pouring everything into the duel. The tagline "Cut to the Quick" captures the tension perfectly, and Mark Waid's name on the cover alongside Jimenez and Marzán Jr. signals the creative team firing on all cylinders. With the "Dead Heat" arc building issue by issue, this chapter looks like exactly the kind of breathless confrontation the storyline has been building toward.
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Wally and Jesse enter Savitar's citadel and take on him and Christina Alexandrova, yet another speedster. They manage to loosen Savitar's grip on the speed force long enough for Max, Jay, Johnny, and Bart to arrive.
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