Flash #134
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the creative team of Grant Morrison and Mark Millar comes this 1998 issue promising an intimate look at the Scarlet Speedster's everyday existence. Steve Lightle's cover art delivers something refreshingly understated — the Flash pressed cautiously against a brick wall, his winged helmet and lightning-bolt emblem catching the light as he peers around a corner with careful, watchful eyes. It's a quietly compelling image that hints at a more grounded, human side to Wally West's life at full speed.
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Jay Garrick subs for the injured Wally West. He searches for the Thinker's thinking cap to try to save him from cancer.
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