Flash #56
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the creative team of William Messner-Loebs, Greg LaRocque, and José Marzán Jr. comes this striking November 1991 issue of The Flash. The cover — penciled by LaRocque and inked by Marzán Jr. — presents a chilling image: a massive, icy blue hand clutches a snow globe in which the Scarlet Speedster is trapped, arms outstretched against a wintry cityscape backdrop. Titled "Murder on Ice," the cover's clever visual makes it clear that the Fastest Man Alive may have finally met a threat that can stop him cold.
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During the reading of Icicle's will, a member of the group gathered for it is found murdered with one of Icicles old gadgets. Pied Piper is the prime suspect until on the last page, Ghost of the Icicle arrives and freeze rays Flash (Wally West).
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