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Tom vs. Comics

Tom vs. The Flash #343 - Revenge and Revelations!

Tom vs. Comics

Thomas Katers

Arts, Visual Arts, Books

4.9575 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2010

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Revenge and Revelations!

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Music by Dexys Midnight Runners

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0:00.0

Tom versus a Flash number 343 or just sit here in front of the grave and think about what you've done.

0:08.7

Welcome back for the Flash number 343 to March 1985 issue feature cover pencil by Carmine Infantino, inked by Klaus Jansen, with the issue being added by Carrie Bates.

0:18.2

Our story is Revenge and Revelations, written by Carrie Bates, pencil by Carmine Infantino, inked by Frank McLaughlin, Ben Oda is the letter.

0:26.2

Carl Gafford, the Colors. We're in Central City Courthouse where the Flash has just been handed a file containing the information of why Cecile Horton hates him.

0:36.1

She's trying to get him to come into the courtroom because,

0:38.3

you know, he's got a murder trial going on, and he might want to focus on that. But his eyes are

0:43.2

wide open because he sees the file and he knows exactly what's going on. He knows why Cecil Horton

0:49.1

hates him. And it impresses him that she's been able to be as professional as she has been so far.

0:55.5

And now the Flash goes into the trial room, the court room, courtroom, and he's sitting and he's just thinking the whole time.

1:01.7

Of course, Cecile Horton hates him.

1:03.4

It only makes sense because she blames him for the death of her father.

1:08.4

And she's been so professional.

1:10.4

The flesh has even more respect for the

1:13.3

attractive Cecile Horton, but the flesh is going to have to do something to sort all of this out

1:17.7

and maybe start concentrating on the trial of the decade in the DC universe. You might want to

1:23.6

start focusing on that. We go to the far flung future, a prison, electrical storms going

1:28.8

around various cells with energy bolts inside of it, a robot floating through, checking on all

1:34.4

the prisoners, talking out loud, explaining everything that's going on in such a way that robots in the

1:40.3

future will do. Robots will talk a lot. It's one of those rules that Isaac Asimov came up with.

1:45.3

People aren't as familiar with is the idea that robots will become very expositional in the future.

1:50.5

So there's robots floating around.

1:52.3

Notice is most of the prisoners are fine, but one prisoner has a markedly increased pulse rate in cubicle DS, and we see that there's lightning bolts from

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