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Episode 58: "Flash of Two Worlds" - Flash #123 (1961)

In episode 58, we jump way back in time to Flash #123 from 1961 to talk about a really important issue in comic book history, "Flash of Two Worlds", and the birth of the multiverse!!

We're trying to give a little backstory on Flash and Batman so we can work to cover "The Button" soon, which is all about different timelines/multiverses, so we wanted to go to the source. 

Next we hope to cover "Flashpoint". If you've never read Flash of Two Worlds, its available on DC Universe Infinite, or you can just listen to our coverage. (Or for that matter, you could watch the CW's Flash episodes that cover this same ground, though with some interesting twists and turns)



Comic Credits
                                                        WRITTEN BY:  
   Gardner Fox
                                                                 PENCILS:
Carmine Infantino
                                                                        INKS:
Joe Giella
                                                             COVER BY:
Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson




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