The Flash #146
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Mirror Master's Master Stroke!", Barry Allen faces a terrifying mystery when a routine trip to the far future to photograph the end of the world leaves him stranded—and every touch he makes in the present causes things to age and crumble before his eyes. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life with dynamic art by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella and Frank Giacoia, and lettering by Gaspar Saladino, this 1964 classic features a chilling twist on time and perception. The cover, penciled by Infantino and inked by Murphy Anderson, captures the Flash’s growing dread in a moment of eerie stillness.
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When Iris tells Barry she's writing an article about the end of the world, he tells her that he will contact the Flash and ask him to travel into the far future and take photographs of the event. But when Flash returns to the present, he discovers that everything he touches ages rapidly and disintegrates.
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