Jacksonville Public Library

The Flash by Mark Waid, writers, Mark Waid, Brian Augustyn, Pat McGreal, Joe Casey ; pencillers, Paul Pelletier, Doug Braithwaite, Scott Kolins, Duncan Rouleau, Ron Lim, Tom Morgan ; inkers, José Marzán Jr., Doug Hazlewood, Robin Riggs, Jon Holdredge, Dennis Janke, [and three others] ; colorist, Tom McCraw ; letterers, Gaspar Saladino, Steve Dutro, Bill Oakley, Ken Lopez, Book 8

Label
The Flash by Mark Waid, writers, Mark Waid, Brian Augustyn, Pat McGreal, Joe Casey ; pencillers, Paul Pelletier, Doug Braithwaite, Scott Kolins, Duncan Rouleau, Ron Lim, Tom Morgan ; inkers, José Marzán Jr., Doug Hazlewood, Robin Riggs, Jon Holdredge, Dennis Janke, [and three others] ; colorist, Tom McCraw ; letterers, Gaspar Saladino, Steve Dutro, Bill Oakley, Ken Lopez, Book 8
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The Flash by Mark Waid
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1258032650
Responsibility statement
writers, Mark Waid, Brian Augustyn, Pat McGreal, Joe Casey ; pencillers, Paul Pelletier, Doug Braithwaite, Scott Kolins, Duncan Rouleau, Ron Lim, Tom Morgan ; inkers, José Marzán Jr., Doug Hazlewood, Robin Riggs, Jon Holdredge, Dennis Janke, [and three others] ; colorist, Tom McCraw ; letterers, Gaspar Saladino, Steve Dutro, Bill Oakley, Ken Lopez
Series statement
Flash DC, 2nd series, 1987-2009, Issues 151-163
Summary
"In 1990, Mark Waid's legendary writing career began when he scripted his first issue of The Flash. Waid continued to work on Wally West for nearly a decade, building a world that would keep the character running for years after Waid's departure to other titles. Under Waid's keen pen, Wally West gained a new depth of character that changed The Flash for good. In the continuing saga of Wally West's adventures as The Flash, co-written by Brian Augustyn and illustrated by Paul Pelletier, meet Walter West: a Flash from a parallel reality where his beloved Linda Park died, and the speedster doles out brutal justice to criminals as a response. Can the two Flashes coexist long enough to stop Replicant, a villain with the combined powers of the Rogues Gallery? Time is of the essence for the Flashes, as the longer Walter stays on Wally's Earth, the bigger threat he poses to all of reality!" -- back cover
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
resource.colorist
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