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Flash Comics

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If you don't like the cover to # 96,I understand,but if you do...do yourself a favor and pick up a copy.It's outstanding inside and out.GOD BLESS...

 

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Here's a tough later run Flash that should have an Infantino Flash and a Kubert Hawkman.One of my favorite covers.GOD BLESS...

 

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I love those later Flash Comics!

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Gotta love those old Flash covers, especially the Hawk covers. I never was too impressed with the Flash covers myself.

 

 

Take a look at Flash #10, you may change your mind. grin.gif

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That bottom row includes some of my most favorite Moldoff covers. :cloud9:

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I've been working on this run for about 6 years. I'm targeting a completion of 1-10 sometime in the future.

 

i remember you posting WTBs about a flash 1 since i joined the boards....

good luck finding your special copy :wishluck:

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The Flash- one of the classic GA superheroes. The DC heroes of that time seem very different than the Timely heroes. Maybe less anger and darkness, more innocence in the DC heroes? Drawn with more color? Although I guess not the case with The Batman. The less complicated personalities of DC heroes compared to Marvel certainly hurt them in the 1960's and beyond.

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The Flash- one of the classic GA superheroes. The DC heroes of that time seem very different than the Timely heroes. Maybe less anger and darkness, more innocence in the DC heroes? Drawn with more color? Although I guess not the case with The Batman. The less complicated personalities of DC heroes compared to Marvel certainly hurt them in the 1960's and beyond.

 

Batman did his share of skipping rope back then too. :makepoint:

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