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Cover: Wally Wood

The Flush #[nn]

Jan 1967 · Topps
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In this 1967 Topps gem, a mysterious speedster wreaks havoc across Centralized City, prompting The Flush to take up the chase—only to discover the real culprit isn’t the Whizz, but the surprisingly swift Runroader. With a banana peel and a comedic twist, the action unfolds in classic Wally Wood style, as the artist’s dynamic pencils and inks bring the chaos to life, complete with a delightfully absurd cameo from Wile E. Coyote, knife and fork in hand.

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writer Roy Thomas · artist, inker Wally Wood · writer Len Brown · letterer Ben Oda · cover Wally Wood

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writer Roy Thomas
artist, inker Wally Wood
writer Len Brown
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Wally Wood

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Something is whizzing through the streets of Centralized City, causing minor mayhem and destruction. Bury Alvin believes it to be super-criminal, the Whizz. As The Flush, he pursues the speedster, pausing only to steal a banana. He tosses the banana peel, causing his quarry to stop. It's not the Whizz - it's Runroader! Beep! Beep! Enter Wile E. Coyote, knife and fork in hands.

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