"The Plight of the Puppet Flash!" | |
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The Flash | |
Title: | "The Plight of the Puppet Flash!" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 133 |
Cover price: | .12 |
Cover date: | December, 1962 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Writers: | John Broome |
Pencilers: | Carmine Infantino |
Inkers: | Joe Giella |
Cover artists: | Carmine Infantino |
Cover inker: | Murphy Anderson |
Editors: | Julius Schwartz |
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"The Plight of the Puppet Flash"[]
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- Jackson
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"Secret of the Handicapped Boys!"[]
"Secret of the Handicapped Boys!" | |
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Title: | "Secret of the Handicapped Boys!" |
Credits | |
Writers: | John Broome |
Pencilers: | Carmine Infantino |
Inkers: | Joe Giella |
Editors: | Julius Schwartz |
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Andy
- Dave Dent
- Freddy Garson
- Harry
- Harry Watkins
- Jerry
- Mary West
Villains
Minor characters
- Unnamed camp director
Organizations
Races & Animals
Locations
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- Blue Hill
- Sunfield Camp for Handicapped Children
Items
- Kid Flash's costume ring
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Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Flash was created by writers Robert Kanigher & John Broome and artist Carmine Infantino. Often regarded as the first of the DC Comics Silver Age super-hero, he first appeared in Showcase #4 in October, 1956. He headlined his own The Flash ongoing comic series, which continued the numbering sequence from Flash Comics, and ran from 1959 to 1985, ending with issue #350.
- "Secret of the Handicapped Boys" is reprinted in The Flash #229.
- This is the first appearance of Mary West, who is the mother to Wally West.
- This is the second appearance of Abra Kadabra. He appeared last in "The Case of the Real-Gone Flash!" from The Flash #128.