The DC Comics action figure of the Spectre glows in the dark. Which makes sense, since he’s a ghost.
The DC Comics action figure of the Spectre glows in the dark. Which makes sense, since he’s a ghost.
DC’s The Flash #194 featured a couple of final appearances. Artists Ross Andru and Mike Esposito would conclude their run as the feature’s second art team. More notably Barry Allen’s trademark civilian attire feature of a bow tie will give way to a neck tie next issue. (He can’t go tieless – this is DC, …
DC Comic’s The Flash resolved a subplot wherein Barry Allen had promised to inform his fiancé Iris West about his secret identity in a novel way. Barry had been figuratively dragging his heels failing to keep his word for a year of stories until he finally told Iris on their first anniversary. The off-panel revelation …
DC’s The Flash covered four years from December 1962’s #133 to August 1966’s 163. In some ways it feels like a lot has happened, but not much has moved. The characters are all the same. This is the great difference between DC where story device is central, with each tale being resolved in 24, 16, …