The Brave and the Bold #72
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA striking cosmic clash anchors this 1967 DC team-up, with the Spectre and a glowing, oddly pink-hued Flash locked in fierce combat against a star-filled backdrop, a crumbling Earth visible behind them and what appears to be a wrecked aircraft at their feet. The cover title "Phantom Flash, Cosmic Traitor" hints at something deeply wrong with the Scarlet Speedster, and Carmine Infantino's pencils — inked by Murphy Anderson — give the confrontation a dynamic, otherworldly energy perfectly suited to the Silver Age. It's the kind of striking cover that makes The Brave and the Bold one of the most reliably entertaining team-up books of its era.
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The Ghost Pilot captures The Flash and uses him in an attempt to get even with the members of his old World War I squadron.
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