Flash #212
The Mirror Master dominates this unsettling cover for The Flash #212 (September 2004), his green-and-orange costume filling the frame as he levels two glowing pistols directly at the reader — his sneering, fanged face reflected and multiplied in an eerie kaleidoscope of mirrored images. Ethan Van Sciver's cover artwork makes brilliant use of the villain's mirror-based gimmick, fracturing the composition into a dizzying symmetry that feels genuinely threatening. Geoff Johns, Steven Cummings, and Wayne Faucher deliver what promises to be a story worthy of that title, "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall.
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Mirror Master recalls his time in an orphanage, meeting his parents, and becoming a rogue.
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