The Flash #233
This May 1975 DC issue presents a genuinely unsettling cover by Dick Giordano: a yellow-suited Reverse-Flash clutches what appears to be a limp Flash costume while declaring his chilling intention to take the Flash's wife — and in the background, a woman in a blue dress cheerfully calls out "Hi, honey, I'm home!", completely unaware of the threat. The story "The Deadly Secret of the Flash" is brought to life inside by writer Denny O'Neil with art by Dick Dillin and inks by Terry Austin and Dick Giordano, promising plenty of intrigue and danger for the Scarlet Speedster. As a bonus, Green Lantern also gets a solo spotlight this issue, making it a strong value for fans of DC's Silver Age heroes.
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Two aliens wager over who could beat who... GL or a Sherman tank.
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