The Flash #349
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "…And the Truth Shall Set Him Free!", Barry Allen faces a shocking verdict when he’s found guilty—only to uncover a mind-bending twist: one of the jurors is from the future, sent back to guarantee his innocence. Meanwhile, the Rogues piece together a chilling revelation—that Professor Zoom’s return was never real, and the man they thought was the time-traveling villain is actually Abra Kadabra in disguise. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with bold art by Carmine Infantino, this 1985 Flash issue blends courtroom drama with time-bending intrigue, all under the striking cover by Infantino and Janson.
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Flash is found guilty, but he soon finds out that one of the jurors is from the future and was sent to the past to ensure he was found innocent. The rogues learn that Professor Zoom has not returned from the dead, but is instead Abra Kadabra posing as Professor Zoom.
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