DC Comics · The Flash #139 · September 1963 · 12¢ · 32 pages
Grade: Good (GD 2.0)
The issue that introduces Professor Zoom, the Reverse-Flash — Barry Allen's greatest enemy makes his debut in what becomes one of the most important Flash stories of the Silver Age. Zoom's yellow costume and twisted mirror version of Flash's powers establish the template for the character's decades-long role as the Scarlet Speedster's arch-nemesis.
First appearance of Reverse-Flash (Professor Zoom) — the villain who would become Flash's most persistent and dangerous foe throughout the Silver Age and beyond.
Condition Good (GD 2.0) with moderate wear consistent with grade, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
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DC Comics · The Flash #139 · September 1963 · 12¢ · 32 pages
Grade: Good (GD 2.0)
The issue that introduces Professor Zoom, the Reverse-Flash — Barry Allen's greatest enemy makes his debut in what becomes one of the most important Flash stories of the Silver Age. Zoom's yellow costume and twisted mirror version of Flash's powers establish the template for the character's decades-long role as the Scarlet Speedster's arch-nemesis.
First appearance of Reverse-Flash (Professor Zoom) — the villain who would become Flash's most persistent and dangerous foe throughout the Silver Age and beyond.
Condition Good (GD 2.0) with moderate wear consistent with grade, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If anything ever looks off, reach on out at robopictocomics@gmail.com.