• Flash #163 - Vol. 2 - 2000

Flash #163 (2000) kicks off a bold new era for the Scarlet Speedster, ushering in a visually striking cover by Brian Bolland and setting the tone for one of the most celebrated runs in the title’s modern history. Written by Geoff Johns, this issue marks the beginning of a deeper exploration into Wally West’s psyche, his legacy, and the city he's sworn to protect—Keystone City.

This is a perfect starting point for both new readers and long-time fans. As Wally contemplates what it truly means to be The Flash, this issue lays down the groundwork for themes of legacy, responsibility, and the unbreakable bond between a hero and his city. The narration is reflective, character-driven, and masterfully balanced with hints of the danger and mystery to come.

The artwork by Scott Kolins offers a fresh visual tone, matching the introspective storytelling with bold linework and crisp composition. Flash #163 is not just another superhero comic—it’s the opening note of a symphony that redefined the series for a new generation.

Whether you're collecting Geoff Johns’ acclaimed run or exploring iconic Flash stories, this issue is a must-have and a true milestone in DC Comics history.

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Flash #163 - Vol. 2 - 2000

  • Product Code: DC
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  • £2.50


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