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| - * Flash Comics #104
* Justice League of America (Volume 1) #21
* Justice League of America (Volume 1) #22
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* Professor Hughes
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* Unnamed construction worker
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CoverArtist
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- Murphy Anderson
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Links
| - * Flash article at Wikipedia
* Flash article at Toonopedia
* Flash article at Sequart
* Flash profile at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* Flash profile by Alan Kistler
* Flash - Those Who Ride the Lightning
* Flash (Jay Garrick) article at Wikipedia
* Flash (Jay Garrick) biography page at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* The Flash series index at the Grand Comics Database
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| - Iris West hosts a function at the Central City Community Center on behalf of the Picture News Orphan Fund Group. Unfortunately, the magician she had hired to entertain the children fails to arrive. When Barry Allen shows up, Iris tells him the news and he suggests that he might be able to convince the Flash to stand in for the missing magician. Barry steps outside to don his Flash costume, and then races back in, much to the delight of dozens of young orphans. The Flash spends the next hour entertaining the kids with a variety of super-speed tricks. First, he astounds them by playing a game of tennis with himself. He serves the ball then races to the other side of the net to receive it just as the ball reaches its destination. He then does a variation of the old Indian rope trick. By vibrating his hands at super-speed, he makes a length of rope appear to rise into the air. He then begins scaling the rope while it continues to hover. As the children applaud, the Flash suddenly disappears, making Iris wonder what could have happened to him.
Barry reappears outside the city limits of a strange-looking town, with no idea where he is. As he begins investigating the town, though, he realizes that he is no longer in Central City. He stops at a newsstand and picks up a copy of the Keystone City Herald. The Flash recognizes the name of Keystone City as the fictional hometown of his childhood comic book hero, [[W:C:DC:Jason Garrick
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Notes
| - * "The Flash of Two Worlds" is reprinted in , The Greatest Team-Ups Ever Told, Flash Archives, Volume 3, Crisis on Multiple Earths: The Team-Ups and .
* This issue is divided into three chapters.
* The origins of both Barry Allen and Jay Garrick are recapped in this issue.
* The Flash appeared last in . He appears next in .
* The Fiddler chronologically appeared last in . His last actual appearance was in . He appears next in .
* The Golden Age [[W:C:DC:Jason Garrick
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quotation
| - How can you possibly claim to be the Flash, Barry Allen -- when I -- Jay Garrick -- am the Flash -- and have been so for more than 20 years?!
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