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Ebook About The earliest adventures of the Flash-police scientist Barry Allen and star of the hit TV series THE FLASH on the CW! These classic stories from the 1950s tell the origin of the Flash, his discovery of his incredible super-speed, and the introductions of the first of his "Rogues Gallery" of super-villains-including Captain Cold, Gorilla Grodd and Weather Wizard, the Pied Piper, Mirror Master and Mr. Element. Also in this volume, witness the debut appearances of fellow heroes Kid Flash and the Elongated Man! Collects SHOWCASE #4, #8 and #14, and THE FLASH #105-112.Book The Flash: The Silver Age Vol. 1 (The Flash (1959-1985)) Review :
This is an amazing edition of the first few years of the Barry Allen Flash character, along with his girlfriend Iris West and her nephew Wally (introduced soley to be the fastest boy alive, Kid Flash). The paper is a heavy white matte, just the same as the recent paperbacks Superman: The Golden Age Vol. 1 and Justice League of America: The Silver Age Vol. 1 . The colors POP! This is miles ahead of other reprints of the same era's materials, such as the Crisis on Multiple Earths series (although has no overlap with those books, in this first volume). If you are turned off by the high cost, weight, size, and gloss of the The Flash Omnibus Vol. 1 , this inexpensive counterpart replicates the first half of that book, barring any sort of introduction or forward. This book has no introduction of any kind but does "feature" a table of contents with detailed creator credits, except for the letterers. The art is striking and graphic with excellent detailed reproductions throughout, except for Barry's Showcase origin and a couple pages later on obviously culled from the "Theakstonization" process. The covers also suffer and appear the way most do in pre-70s DC reprints, i.e. thick lines with heavy aliasing, since no high quality production versions still exist.The stories themselves are rather brief and silly, falling not far from the classic DC mold. You see the initial appearances of such villains as Gorilla Grodd, Captain Cold, Weather Wizard, Dr. Alchemy, and the Trickster. After the unintentional, hilariously irresponsible accident that gives young Wally West his skills, he appears in a few backup stories teaching the youth of 1960 just how hip it is to be square. Elongated Man makes his introduction to DC continuity teaming with Barry a few times, though while Barry knows Elongated Man's civilian identity the reverse isn't true. I like when Ralph Dibny has supposedly given up costumed crime fighting, though vacations to South America in his costume seeking the source of the plant that gives him elastic powers. All in all a beautiful volume for completionists though I imagine the juvenille nature of the stories may turn off many, particularly when compared to the popular, heavily story-driven TV show. It has been said that the Silver Age of comics began when the Flash, a popular super hero from the 1940s was updated for the 1950s, with a new location, new costume, new secret identity , and a different backstory. Other heroes would follow the same path. This volume covers the 4 staggered issues from 1956 to 1958 of Showcase used as a trial run to see if sales would merit making the Flash a regular title, and the first 12 issues (1959-1960) of that title. Robert Kanigher wrote the origin story, and some others from the 4 Showcase issues, with John Broome writing the others included here. Carmine Infantino, one of DC's beat artists of the era, would draw the Flash for more than a decade, including all of the stories. Comics legend Joe Kubert inked the first issue (Showcase number 4) issue only, harmonizing his style with Infantino 's very well. Frank Giacoia inked the other Showcase issues, with Joe Giella (who would emerge as the most used inker for Infantino' s work on the Flash) and Murphy Anderson inking the other issues here. All of the art here is very good, especially for the issues from 1960, where both inkers were doing some of their best work.The Flash had a large group of costumed villains who were used often. Most are introduced here along with the very dangerous super gorilla Grodd. Some of my favorite stories here lack any of those. Those are "The Man who Claimed the Earth" "Giants of the Time World", 'The Man who Stole Central City", and "The Man who Broke the Time Barrier ". This is a very strong introduction to the Flash, and trip down Memory lane for anyone who read these back in the day. 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