Flash #30
In "Dancing in the Dark," Wally West navigates a tense home life after an argument with his mom over his relationship, seeking solace in a movie night with Connie—only to find himself stepping in when things go awry during the show. Meanwhile, Mrs. West takes a sudden trip to Paris via the transport tube, stirring up unexpected complications. As the day unfolds, Wally makes a surprising decision about his future, setting the stage for change. Written by William Messner-Loebs and illustrated by Greg LaRocque, with inks by Larry Mahlstedt, colors by Carl Gafford, and letters by Tim Harkins, the issue’s cover by Greg LaRocque and Larry Mahlstedt captures the quiet drama and kinetic energy of a Flash story in motion.
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Wally and his mom have an argument about the girl he's dating. Wally goes and sees a movie with Connie and has to take care of some trouble during the movie. Mrs. West uses the transport tube to go to Paris and gets into some trouble herself. Wally comes home and tells his mother he is moving to Keystone City.
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