The Flash #237
In "The 1,000-Year Separation!", Barry Allen faces a heartbreaking dilemma: his very presence endangers Iris Allen, whose life is now tied to a chain-reaction triggered by his invisible aura. Forced to let her go, he follows her into the 30th Century, where the future holds answers — and a desperate race against time. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Irv Novick, with inks by Frank McLaughlin, colors by Carl Gafford, and letters by Ben Oda, this 1975 classic features a cover by Ernie Chan.
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Flash can't come near Iris Allen because his invisible aura will set off a chain-reaction that will destroy the world, so he chases her to the 30th Century she came from.
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