Flash #113
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Race against Time! Chapter One: Wallyworld," Wally West finds himself in the 64th century, revered as a divine figure by a society he once liberated—only to realize their faith is stalling their progress. With Oscar Jimenez’s dynamic art and Mark Waid’s sharp storytelling, the issue balances high-stakes time-travel intrigue with a quiet moment of legacy, as Wally prepares to return home. Meanwhile, back in the present, Linda and John Fox investigate a possible link between Chillblaine and Golden Glider, unaware that Max Mercury is frantically trying to reach them—while Iris Allen’s disappearance remains unexplained. The cover by Oscar Jimenez and José Marzán Jr. captures the era’s awe and Wally’s quiet resolve.
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Wally West arrives in the 64th century where he is treated as a god due to previously having freed the people of that era from a totalitarian state. The religious devotion of the people to him prevents their advancement, so when Wally figures out a way to leave that time period, he leaves a citizen of intelligence, focus, and compassion in charge. Back in the present, Linda and John Fox look into a possible connection between Chillblaine and Golden Glider, and miss a call from Max Mercury who is concerned that Iris Allen is missing.
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