Description
Witness a jaw-dropping chapter in the Scarlet Speedster’s saga with The Flash #168, published in March 2001 by DC Comics. Written by Geoff Johns with artwork by Angel Unzueta and Doug Hazlewood, this issue delivers a high-stakes story where Keystone City — the home of the Flash — is wiped out in an instant.
On the shocking cover, Flash stands stunned as a massive void swallows the city, with the haunting words: “Everything we know is… GONE!”. This issue is part of Geoff Johns’ acclaimed early 2000s run, known for redefining Wally West’s legacy as the Flash and raising the stakes in ways that kept readers on the edge of their seats.
Key Features:
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Publisher: DC Comics
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Series: The Flash (Vol. 2)
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Issue: #168
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Publication Date: March 2001
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Writer: Geoff Johns
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Artists: Angel Unzueta, Doug Hazlewood
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Era: Modern Age DC Comics
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Highlight: The shocking disappearance of Keystone City
Perfect for fans of Wally West, Geoff Johns’ celebrated Flash run, and collectors of Modern Age DC Comics. Add The Flash #168 to your collection today and own a piece of speedster history where everything changed in an instant.