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Tom vs. Comics

Tom vs. The Flash #328 - Reprint Madness!...with Weird War Tales

Tom vs. Comics

Thomas Katers

Arts, Visual Arts, Books

4.9575 Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2010

⏱️ 26 minutes

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So I'm versus the flash number 328 or reprint weirdness, and I emphasize the weirdness.

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Welcome back for the flash number 320th, the December 1883 issue, which is just a reprint.

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That's, it's a reprint of Flash number 165 when Barry got married to Iris and Reverse Flash tried to interfere with

0:23.0

everything that's going on.

0:23.9

Now, there's a framing sequence around it, which involves the Justice League staring at Superman,

0:29.1

waiting for him to make his decision on whether or not the Flash gets to stay in the Justice

0:33.3

League.

0:33.6

And he just stoically stands there thinking so long that we're able to go through this

0:38.5

whole flashback of what happened the first time Barry tried to get married. He did successfully

0:43.8

get married and didn't kill anyone and didn't drive his wife insane. So it was a successful

0:48.8

in number 165. But since it's a ray print, if you want to hear that, you could go back and listen to number 165.

0:55.4

It's still up on the feed. But I want to give you a treat. I don't want to just leave you in the lurch and say, I'll reprint, see you later. I went in long boxes. I dug around. I pulled out a different series, one very close to my heart and one I love very much. Weird War Tales, number 108, the February

1:12.2

1982 issue featuring a covered

1:14.6

Pennsylvania. One very close to my heart and one I love very much. Weird War Tales, number 108, the February 1982 issue, featuring a cover pencil by Joe Staten,

1:16.1

inked by Bruce Patterson with various editors for the very short stories.

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Weird War Tales, great series, and I emphasize the weird.

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There's three short stories in here.

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We're going to have a great time.

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It's going to be a

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tremendous amount of fun. Our first story is a GI Robot story entitled, Robots Don't Have Hearts,

1:33.0

created and written by Robert Canneger, illustrated by Patrick Broderick, and John Beatty, lettered by

1:38.7

Miltsnappen, colored by Bob LaRose, and edited by Michael Barr. We begin South Pacific World War II,

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