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Flash #186

Jul 2002 · DC · 2.25 USD; 3.75 CAD
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“Crossfire, Part 3: The Thinking Man”

In "Crossfire, Part 3: The Thinking Man," Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins deliver a tense, mind-bending escalation as the Flash battles the cunning Thinker, with Keith Kenyon’s mysterious past unraveling in the midst of chaos. With Captain Cold, Chyre, and Morillo freeing Cyborg and others from the mirror dimension, Flash must confront the villain not just in the real world—but inside his own mind, aided by Cyborg’s unexpected help. Brian Bolland’s striking cover captures the intensity of the moment, while the story’s layered tension builds toward a confrontation that blurs the line between memory and manipulation.

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writer Geoff Johns · artist Scott Kolins · inker Doug Hazlewood · colorist James Sinclair · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Brian Bolland

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While the Rogues fight Thinker for control of Flash, Keith Kenyon snatches him. Meanwhile at the Flash Museum, Captain Cold, Chyre, and Morillo release Cyborg and the other captives from the mirror dimension. As Flash recovers, Kenyon explains his history, but they are interrupted by Thinker, Cyborg and the cops. This time, with Cyborg's help, Flash is able to bring Thinker into his mind.

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