Any reader of this blog should know how much I love team ups and crossovers. I didn't read this Earth 1 and Earth 2 story until after several JLA/JSA team up books. It was a treat though. I loved the stories, and seeing some of the other ones as I got older. I was glad DC pretty much only did these duos, along with the evil clones of Earth 3. It was pretty easy to keep track of back then. Earth S, Earth X, Earth Prime, etc, all had different types of heroes. Now it is a mess.
Thursday, April 17, 2025
"Flash of Two Worlds"
From Wiki, of course- "Flash of Two Worlds!" is a landmark[1] comic book story that was published in The Flash #123 (Sept. 1961). It introduces Earth-Two, and more generally the concept of the multiverse, to DC Comics.[2] The story was written by Gardner Fox under the editorial guidance of Julius Schwartz (whose subsequent autobiography was titled Man of Two Worlds), and illustrated by Carmine Infantino. In 2009, DC Comics released a new digitally remastered graphic novel collection, DC Comics Classics Library: The Flash of Two Worlds. It features the classic flagship story and other subsequent pre-Crisis Flash material. Back to me again (and I don't care about remasters very much):
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