The Flash Album #14
In "The Day Flash Aged 100 Years!", a bizarre twist of fate sends the Flash into a surreal temporal anomaly, forcing him to confront a future version of himself that’s lived a century in a single day. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Mort Meskin with inks by George Roussos, this 1977 gem from The Flash Album #14 delivers a mind-bending tale that’s as much about identity as it is about time. The cover, a vibrant collaboration by Dick Giordano, Ernie Chan, and Nick Cardy, captures the story’s dramatic tone in bold, dynamic lines.
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After a fire destroys the entire print run of the hit comic, 8th Wonder, Johnny Quick redraws, inks, letters, engraves the plates, prints the entire comic using a handpress and then paints the colors into every single copy by hand in one night.
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