Remember when I used to post ______ of Two Worlds every Thursday? Well, I do, and sometimes I come across an image that pays tribute to the original Flash of Two Worlds cover that I need to showcase on the blog (need to collect them all!). Here's the splash page to Justice League of America #219 (Oct. 1983), and wouldn't you know it, it stars the usual suspects:
Yep, there are still two worlds at this point, and I think this was to be the Crisis (as all JLA/JSA crossovers were) that brought us the convoluted tale of how the two Black Canaries could be mother and daughter despite coming from different Earths.
It made a third universe, Earth-Prime where WE live, scream.
Yep, there are still two worlds at this point, and I think this was to be the Crisis (as all JLA/JSA crossovers were) that brought us the convoluted tale of how the two Black Canaries could be mother and daughter despite coming from different Earths.
It made a third universe, Earth-Prime where WE live, scream.
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Liam: Harsh!
1. Animated Justice League Wally West
2. Post-crisis Wally West
3. Jay Garrick
4. Max Mercury
5. Bart Allen (as Flash. As Impulse he's much higher)
6. Flash Gordon
...
32. Barry Allen.
(Don't make me rank the Grean Lanterns. Hal Jordon does even worse, despite being slightly more interesting than Barry.)