The Flash Speeds Back To The ‘80s

Central City is filled with villains cleverly trying to stay under the radar of The Flash. So then why is one of them doing everything in her power to attract his attention? And when an obsessed fan gets out of hand, Wally West must follow an unlikely trail of victims to his latest challenge: a gallery of his most notorious Rogues.

What becomes of this super-fan will shock you in an all-new story from writer William Messner-Loebs and art by Greg Larocque. DC RETROACTIVE: THE FLASH-THE ‘80s also includes a 22-page classic story originally published in the ‘80s by Messner-Loebs, Larocque and Tim Dizon. Pick up this one-shot in stores on Wednesday.

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“There's a big question raised and you'll really want issue 5 fast.” – Eddie Berganza

In a world with few super-heroes, President Obama needs to call for civilian action to help prevent the war looming between the Atlanteans and the Amazons. Who answers the call?

Executive Editor Eddie Berganza told USA TODAY that in FLASHPOINT #4, "You get to see where Hal Jordan would have been without his ring, and you can still see he's heroic and he's going to make sacrifices to help out.”

Head on over to USA TODAY to view an exclusive preview of the issue, which goes on sale Wednesday, as well as hear Berganza’s thoughts on President Obama, the new Element Woman, the Batsons, and juice boxes.

Who is The Reaper?

A new Reaper is on the loose, but is he a vigilante or villain? With both of the men who previously masqueraded as The Reaper dead, Batman must reveal the killer’s identity before he massacres every mobster in Gotham City.

This all-new criminal mystery is written by Mike W. Barr with art by Jerry Bingham. DC RETROACTIVE: BATMAN – THE ‘80s, on sale this Wednesday, also features another Reaper story (the start of the BATMAN: YEAR TWO storyline) by Mike W. Barr, Alan Davis, and Paul Neary, originally published in the 1980’s.

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