Description: The Flash #118 119 120 121 122 123 124 - Waid/Augustyn - VF/NM - 1995 - DC Near Mint range. Issue #118 has printer defects on the cover that likely pushes it into VF range 118 - Not polybagged. "Race Against Time!: Aftermath -- Cold, Cold Heart." This is part six of a six issue story. Wally takes frozen gal pal Linda Park to scientist friend Tina McGee, and then teams up with blue-clad Flash John Fox against Fox's futuristic captors. Iris West returns to the future. Script by Brian Augustyn and Mark Waid, pencils by Sergio Cariello, inks by Brian Garvey. Cover art by Mike Wieringo and Jose Marzan, Jr. Cover price $1.75. 119 - 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. 120 - "Presidential Race Chapter One: Circular Logic." Wally distrusts a right-wing presidential candidate, who he saves from an assassin. Explosive tops begin appearing and, naturally, Wally suspects The Top. 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. 121 - "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. 122 - "Running Away from Home." City leaders pressure Wally West to leave Keystone, citing damage from villain battles and higher insurance premiums. The coastal town of Santa Marta, California begins looking very attractive. 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. 123 - 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. 124 - "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. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We encourage you to combine shipping! Please see our eBay profile for additional comics and graphic novels for sale and auction. All comics are bagged and boarded and shipped in a Gemini mailer (unless combined lots need a bigger box). We are not professional graders but try our best to assign a roughly accurate range. We try to capture all/most of the defects in the photographs. Photographs are always of the actual comic for sale unless noted otherwise so please review the photos closely. We are happy to answer any questions and provide additional pictures upon request. Some comics we sell may have been pressed. Just request an invoice or reach out to us. All comics are bagged and boarded and shipped via Gemini mailer or well-protected package. Happy to work with you to provide the best experience, but we are not a business. Just a collector looking to sell off books to fund buying more books!
Price: 6.99 USD
Location: West Chester, Pennsylvania
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Comic Book Lot
Artist/Writer: Brian Augustyn, Mark Waid
Character: Flash
Tradition: US Comics
Cover Artist: Mike Wieringo
Series Title: The Flash
Universe: DC Universe
Publisher: DC Comics
Intended Audience: General Audience
Publication Year: 1995
Type: Comic Book
Format: Single Issue
Language: English
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Superhero Team: Justice League of America
Style: Color
Features: First Printing, Boarded
Genre: Action, Adventure, Superheroes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States