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collects Showcase #4, 8, 13, and 14; and Flash Vol. 1 #105-108; published by DC Comics; hardcover
collects All-Flash Vol. 1 #32; Flash Vol. 1 #105, 106, 110, and 112; and Showcase #13; published by DC Comics; $0.25; cover-dated 1963
collects Flash Comics #90; Flash Vol. 1 #105, 110, 115; and Showcase #13-14; published by DC Comics; $0.25; cover-dated Oct 1964
collects Flash Vol. 1 #109-116; published by DC Comics; hardcover
“Flash of Two Worlds!”
published by DC Comics; cover-dated Sept 1961collects Flash Vol. 1 #106, 108, 117, 123, and Showcase #14; published by DC Comics; $0.25; cover-dated Apr 1965
collects Flash Vol. 1 #117-124; introduction by Paul Levitz; published by DC Comics; hardcover
collects Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #123; All-Flash Vol. 1 #32; Flash Vol. 1 #107, 113, 114, and 124; a.k.a. 80-Page Giant #21; published by DC Comics; cover-dated Apr 1966
“Double Danger on Earth”
- Jay Garrick returns
collects Flash Vol. 1 #120, 129, and 131; a.k.a. 80-Page Giant #46; published by DC Comics; cover-dated Apr 1968
collects Flash Vol. 1 #107, 113, 119, 122, 133; a.k.a. 80-Page Giant #34; published by DC Comics; cover-dated Apr 1967
“Secret of the Three Super-Weapons!”
- Kid Flash’s costume changes (from a red one, like Flash’s, to a yellow one with red accents)
“Vengeance of the Immortal Villain!”
- Jay Garrick returns, this time with the rest of the Justice Society, which fights Vandal Savage and reforms
“Menace of the Reverse-Flash”
published by DC Comics; cover-dated Sept 1963collects Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #189, Flash Vol. 1 #116, and Flash Vol. 1 #139; a.k.a. 80-Page Giant #82; published by DC Comics; $0.25; cover-dated Apr-May 1971
collects Flash Vol. 1 #109, 116, 128, and 141; a.k.a. 80-Page Giant #58; published by DC Comics; $0.25; cover-dated May 1969
collects Flash Vol. 1 #108, 128, 136, 153; a.k.a. 80-Page Giant #70; published by DC Comics; cover-dated Apr-May 1970
collects Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #179; Flash #122, 145, and 155; National Comics #67; and Showcase #37; published by DC Comics; $0.20; cover-dated Apr 1972
only issue; one of eight tribute issues honoring Julius Schwartz, who used covers to inspire his writers; cover by Alex Ross based on Flash Vol. 1 #163; published by DC Comics; cover-dated Oct 2004
“Stupendous Triumph of the Six Super-Villains!”
cover Murphy Anderson and Carmine Infantino; published by DC Comics; cover-dated Nov 1967“The Race to the End of the Universe!”
- written by E. Nelson Bridwell
written by Cary Bates; this is the first issue written by future Flash writer Cary Bates; published by DC Comics; cover-dated May 1968
written by Frank Robbins; published by DC Comics
written by Frank Robbins; published by DC Comics
written by John Broome; published by DC Comics
written by Frank Robbins; published by DC Comics
written by Frank Robbins; published by DC Comics
written by Frank Robbins; published by DC Comics
written by Mike Friedrich; published by DC Comics
written by John Broome; published by DC Comics; cover-dated May 1969
written by John Broome; published by DC Comics
written by John Broome; published by DC Comics