The Flash #337
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Hills Are Alive — With the Sound of Mayhem!" promises something delightfully unhinged, and this September 1984 cover by Carmine Infantino and Klaus Janson delivers exactly that: the Scarlet Speedster tears across the landscape trailing speed-blur streaks while strange purple spiky creatures swirl around him, and a green-clad musician perched above plays a trumpet amid a cascade of musical notes. There's a wonderfully off-kilter energy to the composition that makes this issue stand out on any spinner rack, blending the Flash's kinetic momentum with genuinely weird villainous spectacle.
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Pied Piper uses his deadliest pipe to capture the Flash.
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