" FLASH DE DOS MUNDOS! "
Iris West hosts a function at the Central City Community Center on behalf of the Picture News Orphan Fund Group. Unfortunately, the magician she had hired to entertain the children fails to arrive. When Barry Allen
shows up, Iris tells him the news and he suggests that he might be able
to convince the Flash to stand in for the missing magician. Barry steps
outside to don his Flash costume, and then races back in, much to the
delight of dozens of young orphans. The Flash spends the next hour
entertaining the kids with a variety of super-speed tricks. First, he
astounds them by playing a game of tennis with himself. He serves the
ball then races to the other side of the net to receive it just as the
ball reaches its destination. He then does a variation of the old Indian
rope trick. By vibrating his hands at super-speed, he makes a length of
rope appear to rise into the air. He then begins scaling the rope while
it continues to hover. As the children applaud, the Flash suddenly
disappears, making Iris wonder what could have happened to him.
Barry reappears outside the city limits of a strange-looking
town, with no idea where he is. As he begins investigating the town,
though, he realizes that he is no longer in Central City. He stops at a
newsstand and picks up a copy of the Keystone City Herald. The Flash recognizes the name of Keystone City as the fictional hometown of his childhood comic book hero, Jay Garrick – the original Flash. Barry recalls that comic book writer Gardner Fox created stories of Jay Garrick for Flash Comics
based on dreams that he had experienced. He deduces that he must have
vibrated between the dimensional barrier separating parallel worlds and
has arrived on an Earth similar to the one that he had just left. On
this Earth, however, the Golden Age
Flash was an actual, living super-hero. Excitedly, Barry looks up
Garrick's home address in a phone book and then races off to meet him.
The Flash arrives at the Garrick residence and meets an older Jay Garrick with his wife Joan.
He tells them of how he knows Jay's secret identity, explaining that he
is the Flash of an alternate universe. Jay confides in Barry that he
was thinking of coming out of retirement due to a series of strange
crimes that have been plaguing Keystone City as of late. At the Keystone
City Bank for example, a teller was shocked when money suddenly began
floating out of her drawer. He further describes a robbery at Carmody's
Jewel Salon where the crime was obscured by a thick cloud of pure
darkness. Another mysterious theft involved an armored car that was
ruptured by the sounds of strange music. Upon hearing this, Barry offers
to help Jay solve these mysterious crimes.
Across town, three super-criminals gather together and boast about the success of their most recent schemes. The Thinker
commits crimes by way of a hypnotic Thinking Cap. The Fiddler is able
to generate destructive sound waves with his violin and the Shade uses a
special cane to create blankets of darkness to conceal his actions. The
one thing these three have in common is that they are all old foes of
the Flash. Each of them goes off to commit their next robbery.
The Thinker goes to the Jarvis estate and uses his Thinking Cap
to order the guard dogs to warn the Flash about his actions should he
arrive. He then hypnotizes Mister Jarvis's butler into relinquishing the
valuable Neptune Cup to him. Jay Garrick arrives and is shocked when
the dogs tell him that the Thinker is robbing the Neptune Cup. Jay
speeds around the inside of the house, but he is unable to lay his hands
on the Thinker. The Thinker is using his Thinking Cap to make himself
appear to be in several places at once. When Jay finds the real Thinker
he speeds after him, but the Thinker erects a wall of pure psychic
energy that renders Jay unconscious upon impact.
Barry Allen meanwhile scours the docks when he sees a yacht off
in the river with thick clouds of black smoke emanating from it. He runs
off to investigate, but falls victim to the Shade.
The Shade thinks that this Flash is Jay Garrick in a different costume.
The Shade escapes in a speedboat, and lays down a slick trail of oil
that prevents Barry from chasing after him. Barry later meets up with
Jay at the Jarvis estate and Garrick tells him about the Thinker.
In the middle of town, the Fiddler rides down the street in his Fiddle Car
and plays music from his violin. The sound waves shatter windows and
cause a girder to fall from the top of a partially constructed
skyscraper. A worker falls in the path of the girder, but fortunately,
the Flashes arrive to save him. Jay pulls the man out of the way, while
Barry deflects the falling girder. The Fiddler escapes during the melee
and meets up with the Thinker and the Shade. Together they decide to rob
the Keystone City Museum.
The Flashes track the villains down, but the Fiddler uses his violin
to hypnotize them into obeying his commands. For fun, he has them dance
for him like puppets on a string. Then he has them steal jewels for
him. As the crooks gather their bounty, they prepare to leave, but the
Flashes spring into action and apprehend them. The Fiddler doesn't
understand how they resisted his mental commands. Jay explains that
while they were forced to do the Fiddler's bidding, there was no command
that prevented them from trying to escape. While robbing jewels for
them, they plugged their ears with small gems, which distorted the
effects of the Fiddler's violin, ultimately enabling them to break free
of his control.
After the crooks are arrested, Barry and Jay say goodbye to one
another and Barry invites Jay to visit his Earth some time. He then
vibrates at super-speed and returns to his proper world. He then visits
Iris at Picture News and explains to her why he disappeared,
before deciding to visit Gardner Fox and tell him the story — so Fox can
write it up in a comic book...
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TITULO: Flash #123
FECHA: Septiembre / 1961
PORTADA: Carmine Infantino (lapices), Murphy Anderson (tintas)
PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Flash (Barry Allen) (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters: Flash (Jay Garrick) (Flashback and main story), Iris West, Joan Garrick
Villains: Fiddler (Isaac Bowin), Shade (Richard Swift), Thinker (Clifford DeVoe)
Other Characters: Mister Jarvis' butler, Professor Hughes (Flashback only), Unnamed bank teller, Unnamed construction worker
Locations: Earth-One: Missouri, Central City, Central City Community Center, Central City Police Department Scientific Detection Bureau (Flashback only), Central City Sports Stadium, Memorial Tower, Picture News Building; Earth-Two: Kansas, Keystone City, 5252 78th Street, Carmody's Jewel Salon, Jarvis Mansion, Keystone City Bank, Keystone City Museum, Keystone City Police Headquarters, Midwestern University (Flashback only)
Items: Fiddler's Fiddle, Flash's Costume Ring, Shade's Cane, Thinking Cap, Neptune Cup
Vehicles: Fiddler's Fiddle Car
ESCRITOR: Gardner Fox
Featured Characters: Flash (Barry Allen) (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters: Flash (Jay Garrick) (Flashback and main story), Iris West, Joan Garrick
Villains: Fiddler (Isaac Bowin), Shade (Richard Swift), Thinker (Clifford DeVoe)
Other Characters: Mister Jarvis' butler, Professor Hughes (Flashback only), Unnamed bank teller, Unnamed construction worker
Locations: Earth-One: Missouri, Central City, Central City Community Center, Central City Police Department Scientific Detection Bureau (Flashback only), Central City Sports Stadium, Memorial Tower, Picture News Building; Earth-Two: Kansas, Keystone City, 5252 78th Street, Carmody's Jewel Salon, Jarvis Mansion, Keystone City Bank, Keystone City Museum, Keystone City Police Headquarters, Midwestern University (Flashback only)
Items: Fiddler's Fiddle, Flash's Costume Ring, Shade's Cane, Thinking Cap, Neptune Cup
Vehicles: Fiddler's Fiddle Car
ESCRITOR: Gardner Fox
DIBUJO: Carmine Infantino
TINTA: Joe Giella
COLOR: ?
EDITORIAL: DC Comics
GENERO: Superheroes
PAGINAS: 27
FORMATO: .cbr
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