The Flash #132
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Heaviest Man Alive!", the Flash is pulled into the bizarre world of Gobdor, where reality is shaped by televised spectacle. There, a cunning producer manipulates events to keep viewers hooked—using the Flash’s presence as a distraction, all while something far heavier than gravity is at play. Written by John Broome and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art and Joe Giella’s sharp inks, this 1962 classic features a cover by Infantino and Giella that captures the surreal tension of a world where entertainment is deadly serious.
In the distant realm of Gobdor, where Earth's greatest heroes are entertainment for the masses, the Flash finds himself caught in a web of televised chaos. As the unscrupulous producer Dro-Dorno manipulates events to keep viewers hooked, the Flash must navigate a world where spectacle is currency and the line between performance and peril blurs.
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Reprinted in Flash #49 (1963), Flash #50 (1963), The Flash Archives #4 (2006), Showcase Presents: The Flash #2 (2008), The Flash Omnibus #1 (2014), The Flash: The Silver Age #2 (2017), The Flash: The Silver Age Omnibus #1 (2019)
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