The Flash #231
In "The Only Crook Flash Could Never Catch!", DC's Flash faces a mystery that stretches across time and space, as a bizarre case leads him to confront a criminal with a past as tangled as history itself. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Tex Blaisdell, this 1975 classic blends pulpy intrigue with a touch of the supernatural. The cover, a striking portrait by Nick Cardy, captures the tension of a case that even the fastest man alive might not be able to solve.
Green Lantern dines aboard a mysterious spaceship with Aaron Burr, the Founding Father who never truly died, as the enigmatic alien captors reveal the truth behind his prolonged existence—uncovering a past entwined with time, deception, and a legacy far more complex than history records.
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Reprinted in Comic Reader #111 (1974), Grüne Leuchte #7/1979 (1979), Flash #45 (1980), Flash #46 (1980), Superman Presents Super Heroes #[nn] (1981), Showcase Presents: Green Lantern #5 (2011)
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