Flash Annual #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart of DC's Elseworlds line, this 1994 annual frames "The Barry Allen Story" as a sensational movie-style production, and the cover by Howard Porter leans right into that conceit — two Flashes in full red-and-gold costume burst dramatically through what appears to be a film poster or marquee, while a distressed figure with red hair sits slumped in a wheelchair in the foreground. The layered composition gives the whole thing a wonderfully self-aware, show-business energy that sets it apart from a standard superhero outing. With writing from Mark Wheatley and Allan Gross and interior art by Ed Benes, this oversized annual promises a fresh, off-the-beaten-path take on the Scarlet Speedster.
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Ten years after the death of Barry Allen, a wheelchair bound Wally West struggles to direct a movie about his life as the Flash.
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