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Flash #154

Nov 1999 · DC · 1.99 USD; 3.25 CAD
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“Dimensionally Challenged”

In "Dimensionally Challenged," the Flash finds himself caught in a bizarre crossover of pop culture references, as familiar logos and media—from video games to TV shows and soda ads—begin bleeding into the real world. With no warning and no clear pattern, Barry Allen must navigate a reality where everything from a Nintendo game to a Coca-Cola ad holds strange, possibly dangerous significance. The issue's surreal, collage-like layout—featuring fold-out pages and a mix of real-world branding—creates a unique reading experience, all drawn with sharp, dynamic precision by Steve Lightle on the cover.

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writer Brian Augustyn · writer Mark Waid · artist Paul Pelletier · inker José Marzán Jr. · colorist Tom McCraw · letterer Gaspar · cover Steve Lightle

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writer Mark Waid
colorist Tom McCraw
letterer Gaspar
cover pencils, inks Steve Lightle

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Walter captures the Folded Man, then reveals himself to Impulse, Jesse & Max as "Wally". Linda discovers some history of the world she has fallen into: its Linda died at Kadabra's hand, which drove Walter over the edge. Wally reappears on the last page.

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