Flash #76
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Identity Crisis," Flash #76 (1993) delivers a pulse-pounding twist on the Flash legacy as Jay Garrick rallies Johnny Chambers and Max Mercury to face an unknown danger. With Wally and Barry drawn into a deadly trap on the Broome building, Barry’s sudden refusal to help Wally sets off a chain of tension that redefines loyalty among the speedsters. Written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Greg LaRocque, with inks by Roy Richardson, colors by Matt Hollingsworth, and letters by Tim Harkins, the issue’s cover by Ty Templeton captures the stakes in bold, dramatic detail.
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While Jay Garrick recruits Johnny Chambers and Max Mercury to confront a mysterious threat, Wally and Barry are lured into a trap atop the Broome building. But after Barry escapes the trap he refuses to help Wally and leaves him to die.
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