The Flash #309 (May 1982) - DC Comics | "Barry Allen vs. The Scarlet Speedster" | Very Fine Condition
The Flash #309 (May 1982) - DC Comics | "Barry Allen vs. The Scarlet Speedster" | Very Fine Condition
The Flash #309 presents an intriguing tale where Barry Allen must confront the very identity of the Scarlet Speedster, blurring the lines between hero and his inner turmoil. Released in May 1982, this issue combines high-speed action with a personal and thought-provoking narrative, embodying the best of Bronze Age DC Comics.
Creative Team:
Written by Cary Bates, with artwork by Don Heck and inks by Joe Giella, this issue captures the unique blend of drama and action that defines The Flash’s adventures during the era.
Significance:
This issue stands as a classic from The Flash’s Bronze Age run, exploring themes of identity and responsibility while showcasing Barry Allen’s quick wit and heroism. A must-have for fans of the original Scarlet Speedster and collectors of vintage DC Comics.
Condition Notes:
This very fine copy features vibrant cover art, sharp edges, and clean interior pages, making it a great addition to collections focused on The Flash or Bronze Age comics.
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