The Flash #241
In "Steal, Flash, Steal!", the Flash finds himself trapped in a mind-bending illusion when Mirror Master uses his reflective powers to make him believe he’s a criminal. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Irv Novick with inks by Frank McLaughlin, this 1976 classic sees the speedster unwittingly commit a series of robberies—until a surprising ally, Dexter Myles in a Heat Wave disguise, helps him break free. The cover by Ernie Chua captures the eerie, distorted tension of the story’s central deception.
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Mirror Master has used mesmerizing mirrors to make Flash believe he is a crook. The Flash commits several robberies before an assist from Dexter Myles, masquerading as Heat Wave, shows the Flash he is not a crook and allows him to capture Mirror Master.
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