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Cover: Ernie Chua

The Flash #245

Nov 1976 · DC · 0.30 USD
📊 ~28,081 copies sold its debut month
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“Who Put the Zing in the Flash?”

The Scarlet Speedster tears straight toward the reader on Ernie Chua's kinetic cover, trading taunts with a gang of armed thugs wielding what the dialogue calls "Z-Guns" — weapons apparently capable of blasting a man to atoms. The Flash's confidence is palpable as he dares the green-jacketed gunmen to fire, his speed-trail swirling behind him while one crook already reels from a lightning-fast punch. Denny O'Neil scripts the story inside, with art by Dick Dillin and Terry Austin, making this November 1976 issue a lively showcase for DC's Fastest Man Alive at his cocky, unstoppable best.

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writer Denny O'Neil · artist Dick Dillin · inker Terry Austin · cover Ernie Chua

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cover pencils, inks Ernie Chua

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Woodrue, eager to get to Green Lantern, evolves himself into a truly Floronic Man.

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