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Zoom flash new 52
Zoom flash new 52











It’s worth noting here that there are over 60 issues of Flash comics from 1987 to 1992 that are uncollected, and weirdly almost never discussed. It’s a fascinating macro-event, with all sorts of continuity and editorial universe mandates, but most importantly for our purposes, it features major ramifications for The Flash.Īs in, we’re going to need a new Flash. In 1985, DC Comics launched the largest event in their history with Crisis on Infinite Earths. New Flash – Mark Waid Flash Reading Order (1990’s) You can essentially mark a close to this era of the Flash with the above omnibus editions or:Ĭollects: Flash #323 to #327, #329 to #336, and #340 to #350 He eventually replaces Flash Comics (A Jay Gerrick/JSA series that hasn’t been digitized yet) and Flash Comics becomes The Flash with #105Ĭollects: Showcase #4, 8, 13 And 14 And The Flash #105-132Ĭollects: Showcase #8 The Flash #150, #297, The Flash #28 & #182, Flashpoint: Citizen Cold #1, The Flash #6 and The Flash #17Ĭollects: Flash Comics 104 Showcase 4, 8, 13, 14 The Flash 105-108įollowing Flash Archives Volume 6, collected Flash editions basically skips the whole gosh darn bronze age (approximately the 70’s). Barry Allen’s first appearance was in Showcase #4. You can also check out Golden Age Flash’s appearances as a member of the Justice Society of America, in the likes of the All Star Comics Archives below.Įnter the era of Barry Allen, the fastest man alive. Collects: Flash Comics #18 to #24, All-Flash Comics #1 to #2













Zoom flash new 52