Silver Age: Flash

    (DC, 2000)
™ and ©2000 DC Comics

DC Comics homage to the Silver Age of Comics, this one-shot story serves as part of a larger nine-part company wide crossover event. The Silver Age of comics, often thought to have started with the reintroduction of the scarlet speedster, the Flash in Showcase no. 4 published in 1956, is generally agreed to fall somewhere between the mid 1950s and the late 1960s. With Silver Age: Flash, DC presents readers with two “all-new, untold stories” from that time. After the powerful alien Agamemno helps members of the Injustice Gang swap bodies with their greatest enemies, the Silver Age JLA is forced to frame “themselves.” Barry Allen, AKA the Flash, his mind now trapped in the body of his foe Mr. Element hopes to convince his sometimes partner, Kid Flash and the stretchable hero, Elongated Man of the villains’ “great switcheroo.” But can the Flash prove to his teen partner as well as other members of Earth’s super-hero community not to trust their own eyes before it’s too late?
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#1

July, 2000
Cover Price: $2.50
6 copies available from $1.00
Brian AugustynTy Templeton, Norm Breyfogle