The Flash #318
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of The Flash #318 (February 1983) promises a dramatic turning point, with a cloaked, hooded figure — the Eradicator — dramatically tearing back his cowl as if bursting through a television screen, his face finally revealed to the world. The bold cover copy declares "At Last! The Eradicator is Unmasked… and The Flash's World Will Never Be the Same!" — a tantalizing promise that gives this issue an unmistakable sense of occasion. Cover pencils by Carmine Infantino and inks by Rodin Rodriguez make the unmasking feel genuinely charged, framing the moment with an intensity that pulls you straight to the opening page.
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