Cover art by Dick Giordano, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Frank Chiaramonte
"The Last Dance":
The death of Iris (apparently at the hand of Clive Yorkin), Barry Allen's beloved wife; The tragic event occurs while Barry (dressed in a Flash "costume") and Iris (dressed as Batgirl) attend a costume party.
Corgi Superman vehicles ad. Flash 275 ad. Pete Rose Batting Practice sporting good ad. World of Krypton, All-Out War and Time Warp ad. Subscription ad with Superman. Hembeck strip. Spalding basketball ad with Julius Dr. J Erving and Rick Barry, art by Jack Davis.
"The Last Dance":
The death of Iris (apparently at the hand of Clive Yorkin), Barry Allen's beloved wife; The tragic event occurs while Barry (dressed in a Flash "costume") and Iris (dressed as Batgirl) attend a costume party.
Corgi Superman vehicles ad. Flash 275 ad. Pete Rose Batting Practice sporting good ad. World of Krypton, All-Out War and Time Warp ad. Subscription ad with Superman. Hembeck strip. Spalding basketball ad with Julius Dr. J Erving and Rick Barry, art by Jack Davis.
Notes:
This issue is reprinted in The Flash: A Celebration of 75 Years and The Flash: 80 Years of the Fastest Man Alive – The Deluxe Edition.
Hellboy the Silver Lantern Club #5 March 2022 Dark Horse Comics
Written by Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson. Art by Ben Stenbeck, Christopher Mitten. Cover by Christopher Mitten, Mike Mignola
When Hellboy and the Professor face a dead-end in their supernatural investigations, Simon Bruttenholm offers inspiration in the form of a tale when the combined forces of the entire Silver Lantern club were required to defeat a strange occult endeavor!
Written by Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson. Art by Ben Stenbeck, Christopher Mitten. Cover by Christopher Mitten, Mike Mignola
When Hellboy and the Professor face a dead-end in their supernatural investigations, Simon Bruttenholm offers inspiration in the form of a tale when the combined forces of the entire Silver Lantern club were required to defeat a strange occult endeavor!
"Dog Day":
Logan is unlocking his motorcycle which has been locked up to a lamp post illegally in Manhattan since his ordeal with Albert and Elsie Dee. As he is unlocking it he is confronted by a beat cop who has been curious about who the owner of the motorcycle is as when she tried to run the plates she was given orders from various security agencies to not do anything. As she is writing up Logan a ticket she asks him what his excuse is. When he tells her a story that involves cyborgs, mutants, and a feral creature of Canadian myth, she finds the story so fantastic that she rips up the ticket and allows Logan to get off with only a warning.
Barbara Gordon is no stranger to dusting herself off when disaster strikes, so when a fire destroys everything she owns, she spots the opportunity for a new lease on life - and seizes it! Following the rest of Gotham City's young adults to the hip border district of Burnside, Barbara sets about building an all-new Batgirl...and discovers new threats preying on her peers! As the new hero of Burnside, Batgirl gets started by facing twin sister assassins on motorcycles!
Synopsis for "Superman's New Face":
Superman is caught in an atomic explosion and afterwards must bandage his face, or wear a lead mask, to keep anyone from seeing what happened to him. One-page Tricksy the World's Greatest Stunt Man story by Henry Boltinoff. "The Puzzle of the Jungle Pyramid!" starring Congo Bill, art by Howard Sherman. Untitled Jerry the Jitterbug story by Henry Boltinoff. Untitled Casey the Cop story by Henry Boltinoff. "The Toys That Stopped Space Crime" starring Tommy Tomorrow, script by Otto Binder, art by Jim Mooney.
"So, let's establish some ground rules for our relationship. I am your captive ... not your play-thing."
~Valkyrie
"Riot in Cellblock 12!":
As Dr. Strange searches to try and find out the source of his weakened powers, the rest of the Defenders begin to search for Valkyrie. As they search for her, Val herself fed-up with the poor conditions and treatment she has received in prison breaks out of her solitary cell. She then finds that the prison is currently in a riot situation and one of the inmates is holding the warden hostage. The Defenders meanwhile learn that Val has been arrested for destruction of property and learn of the situation at the prison, however when they arrive they find that Val has already defused the situation.
"The Hunter":
Beilert Valance, bounty hunter and droid hater, leads his mercenary gang on a merciless attack of Anglebay Station on Telos IV. There, they find Don-Wan Kihotay, who recounts his adventure with the Star-Hoppers of Aduba-3. The gang mistakes the Star-Hoppers for the group of Rebels who destroyed the Death Star, thinking the young farm boy Jimm Doshun is actually Luke Skywalker. Thinking of the huge reward for capturing the boy who destroyed the Empire's greatest weapon, as well as the personal enjoyment of punishing someone who favors droids, Valance immediately sets off to find the boy. Jaxxon and Amaiza Foxtrain find out about his plan and go to Aduba-3 to warn Jimm that the bounty hunters are after him. A battle ensues when the gang arrives, and most of them are killed during the fight with the three Star-Hoppers. It is only then that Valance, the lone survivor of his gang, realizes that he was after the wrong boy the whole time, but he escapes by using the blaster built into his cybernetic arm, taking the others by surprise and leaving the planet in his ship Kill Switch.
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