Written by Stuart Moore Art by Jamal Igle & Rob Stull Cover by Matt Haley
It's a new beginning for Jason Rusch as writer Stuart Moore (Lone) debuts! Inspired by his encounter with his predecessor, Firestorm is determined to make the most of his life as both Jason and Firestorm. That means a new job at S.T.A.R. Labs, a new apartment, and college. But two shadowy new threats may cut his plans short ? and show just how powerful Firestorm really is!
32 pg, FC, $2.50 US Cover price $2.50.
Written by Dan Jolley Art and cover by ChrisCross & Rob Stull
Part 2 of "Everybody Wants You," guest-starring Superman and The Flash! Tortured with guilt following the discovery of a horrifying new facet of his power, Jason Rusch must accept that even Firestorm the Nuclear Man can't always survive on his own.
32 pg, FC, $2.50 US Cover price $2.50.
Written by Dan Jolley Art & cover by Liam Sharp & Andy Lanning
Part 1 of a 2-part crossover with BLOODHOUND featuring guest art by Liam Sharp & Andy Lanning! Jason's past returns to haunt him when Stevie Golek's boss comes looking for answers. How will Jason's life be affected by this ? and the vicious Travis Clevenger?
32 pg, FC, $2.50 US Cover price $2.50.
Written by Stuart Moore Art by Jamal Igle & Keith Champagne. Cover by Brian Stelfreeze.
While Firehawk battles the psychotic Pupil and his army of cyborg Dollies, Jason Rusch searches frantically to learn the fate of Professor Stein ? Jason's partner as Firestorm! Plus, more on the mysterious girl called Gehenna!
32 pg, FC. Cover price $2.99.
Zero Month issue. Wally West is thrust back in time, reliving key moments in his life in "Flashing Back".
Script by Mark Waid, pencils by Mike Wieringo, inks by Jose Marzan, Jr. Wieringo cover.
Cover price $1.50.
Final Night crossover. "Pray for the Dawn," a tie-in issue to The Final Night. The world is freezing, thanks to a being called the Sun-Eater, and Linda and Wally argue about just how much the public should know. Flash battles a group of survivalists called The Last Hope Militia.
Script by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by Jose Marzan, Jr. Cover art by Mike Wieringo and Jose Marzan, Jr.
Cover price $1.75.
"Presidential Race Chapter Two: Down to the Wire."
Liberal activist Piper, convinced that a right-wing presidential candidate is somehow tied to The Top, apparently suits up in his old villain costume and takes aim.
Script by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Mike Wieringo and Jose Marzan, Jr. Cover price $1.75.
The cover and title for "The Flash of Two Cities" pays tribute to the classic "The Flash of Two Worlds" (issue #123 of the first Flash series) by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino. Flash considers making the coastal town of Santa Marta, California his new home.
Script by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Mike Wieringo (after Carmine Infantino).
Cover price $1.75.
"Quicker than the Eye." Mr. Frost solicits the help of Vandal Savage, Kobra, and Lex Luthor in his bid to kill The Flash, who is busy getting adjusted to life in Santa Marta, California.
Script by Brian Augustyn and Mark Waid, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Mike Wieringo and Jose Marzan, Jr.
Cover price $1.75.
"Cause and Effect." Major Disaster is wreaking havoc in the coast city of Santa Marta, California, which now counts Wally West as one of its residents.
Script by Brian Augustyn and Mark Waid, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Howard Porter and Jose Marzan, Jr.
Cover price $1.75.
"Trial Run." Major Disaster continues his reign of chaos in Santa Marta, where Wally must try and stop a tsunami. Guest-starring Jay Garrick, the original Flash.
Script by Brian Augustyn and Mark Waid, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Steve Lightle.
Cover price $1.75.
"Hell to Pay Part One: Hell Breaks Loose." Weather Wizard, Captain Boomerang, and other members of the Flash Rogue's Gallery harass Jay Garrick and Wally West.
Script by Brian Augustyn and Mark Waid, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by JH Williams III and Mick Gray.
Cover price $1.75.
"Hell to Pay Part Two: Heart and Souls." Wally, who makes a deal with the devil, discovers that Neron is behind the attacks by Major Disaster and the Flash Rogue's Gallery. Guest-starring The Justice League.
Script by Brian Augustyn and Mark Waid, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Mike Wieringo and Jose Marzan, Jr.
Cover price $1.75.
"Hell to Pay Conclusion: An Attack of Conscience." The Justice League battles the Flash Rogue's Gallery and their avatars. Meanwhile, Wally West must face up to the deal he made with Neron (involving Linda).
Script by Brian Augustyn and Mark Waid, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Mike Wieringo and Jose Marzan, Jr.
Cover price $1.75.
"Emergency Stop: Part One." Max Mercury and Jay Garrick come across Wally West's dead body, which is 60 minutes in the future (thanks to The Suit), so there's still time to save him. Wally himself gets in on the action.
Script by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Steve Lightle.
Cover price $1.75.
"Emergency Stop Part Two: Threads." Wally "Flash" West, down and out with a broken leg, can't stand sitting around doing nothing, so he formulates a plan to get up and go. To confuse The Suit, the bad guy behind Wally's world of hurt, Bart "Impulse" Allen dons the Flash uniform and speeds into action.
Script by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Steve Lightle.
Cover price $1.75.
"Emergency Stop Part Three: Fashion Victims." Wally, wearing a special new costume formed of condensed Speedforce, speeds into action, despite a broken leg. Wally, Jay Garrick, Impulse, and Max Mercury battle The Suit.
Script by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Steve Lightle.
Cover price $1.95.
"Death at the Top of the World Part 3," continued from Green Lantern #96 and Green Arrow #130. Wally West and Kyle Rayner stand trial for events that transpired on an Alaskan Cruise. Flashback sequences show Flash, Green Lantern, and Green Arrow battling Polaris, Heat Wave, Sonar, and Hatchet.
Script by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Rodolfo Damaggio.
Cover price $1.95.
"The Human Race Part One: Radio Days." A pair of hostile aliens forces Wally to race Kwyzz, a strange childhood friend of Wally's that came through the radio from another world.
Script by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Steve Lightle.
Cover price $1.95.
"Like Wild Fire." The Flash museum gets destroyed, apparently by Cobalt Blue.
Wally dashes in to investigate and battle the blue-clad bad guy.
Script by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, pencils by Pop Mhan, inks by Chris Ivy. Cover art by Steve Lightle. Cover price $1.99.
"Nature vs. Nurture." This issue features Cobalt Blue's origin story, which ties in with the late, great Barry Allen.
Script by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, pencils by Pop Mhan, inks by Chris Ivy. Cover art by Steve Lightle.
Cover price $1.99.
WRITTEN BY JOE CASEY, MARK WAID AND BRIAN AUGUSTYN; ART BY DUNCAN ROULEAU, AARON SOWD AND PAUL PELLETIER; COVER BY STEVE LIGHTLE
Robin and Aqualad guest-star in a flashback issue written by Joe Casey (Cable, WILD TIMES: GEN13), with art by Duncan Rouleau and Aaron Sowd! After the extra-special issue #150, Waid, Augustyn, Pelletier, and Russell take a one-issue break, so they just provide a framing sequence for this tale from early in Wally West's career, when he and a pal from his neighborhood had to head off an attempted Gorilla City invasion of America!
Cover price $1.99.
WRITTEN BY MARK WAID AND BRIAN AUGUSTYN; ART BY PAUL PELLETIER AND JOSÉ MARZAN, JR.; COVER BY STEVE LIGHTLE
The "Dark Flash" saga concludes! Angela Margolin has fallen for our grim hero, but does she have what it takes to spend the rest of her life with him? Also, who will be the Flash next issue... and from what time?
FC, 32 PG." Cover price $1.99.
WRITTEN BY GEOFF JOHNS; ART BY ANGEL UNZUETA AND DOUG HAZLEWOOD; COVER BY BRIAN BOLLAND
Part 3 of the 6-part "Wonderland" finds Captain Cold, Mirror Master and Flash Wally West trapped in an other-dimensional reality. Will they discover the mastermind behind it all before Barry Allen brings them all to a twisted form of justice?
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.25.