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Tom vs. Comics

Tom vs. The Flash #196 - Reprint Madness!...with some Snapper!

Tom vs. Comics

Thomas Katers

Arts, Visual Arts, Books

4.9575 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2009

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Music by Dexy's Midnight Runners

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Tom versus the Flash number 196 or Reprint Madness. Now with more snapper.

0:07.9

Welcome back for the Flash number 196 to April 1970 issue featuring a cover penciled by Murphy Anderson.

0:15.5

And the issue is edited by Julie Schwartz. It is a giant-sized reprint issue. So I'm going to give you a quick rundown of the stories that are in this

0:23.6

before we get to my special reprint feature.

0:27.0

The first story is The Mighties Punch of All Time,

0:29.3

reprinted from Flash number 153.

0:31.9

Second story is The Speed of Doom,

0:34.0

reprinted him from Flash number 108.

0:36.4

The third story is The Origin of Flash's Masked Identity, reprinted from Flash number 108. The third story is The Origin of Flash's

0:38.6

masked identity, reprinted from Flash number 128, and the Mirror Master's Invincible

0:44.3

bodyguards reprinted from Flash number 136. So we got a reprint issue. So what am I going to

0:51.2

do? I'm going to do a Justice League issue.

0:55.0

When I had done Tom versus the JLA and it started off as a blog,

0:58.5

so there was a huge bunch of issues that I wrote blog entries for,

1:02.4

but never really did an audio show for.

1:04.7

So I figured I'd pick one of my favorites and talk about it.

1:09.2

And the one I've picked is Justice League of America number 77 from

1:14.2

December 1969 featuring a cut well the issue is entitled snapper car super traitor written by

1:23.4

Denny O'Neilley penciled by Dick Dylan inked inked by Joe Giella, edited by Julie Schwartz,

1:28.5

in featuring a cover by Murphy Anderson. It's a snapper car story. It's a little bit of

1:34.4

resolution to Snap or Car story. If you don't know who Snapper Car was, he was sort of this

1:41.5

hipster, dupist kid that hung around with the Justice League. He was like their

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