The Flash #195
From Neal Adams's striking cover, the Scarlet Speedster stands his ground at the center of a closing mob of armed, hostile men — fists raised, clubs and guns pointed inward — while a chained, snarling dog crouches beside him. The Flash's defiant reply, "No! You'll have to kill me first!", captures the moral stakes perfectly, making this 1970 issue feel both urgent and deeply human. With Robert Kanigher writing and Gil Kane penciling the interior, The Flash #195 promises a story worthy of that cover's intensity.
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Flash saves Lightning from being put to sleep after Lighting is accused of killing his master.
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