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"Riddle of the Retro Robberies!": Shortly after Keystone City was discovered, a young Wally West helped Jay Garrick stop a group of robbers from stealing the behind-the-times city's junk and selling it off as valuable antiques.

Quote1 A lot has happened to youBarry's death, now the League responsibilities — we understand that. But you're not the Wally we know. The man we love. And — we want that Wally back. Quote2
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The Flash 80-Page Giant #2 is an issue of the series The Flash 80-Page Giant (Volume 1) with a cover date of April, 1999.

Synopsis for "Riddle of the Retro Robberies!"

Shortly after Keystone City was discovered, a young Wally West helped Jay Garrick stop a group of robbers from stealing the behind-the-times city's junk and selling it off as valuable antiques.

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Synopsis for "The World's Oldest Teens"

Flash tells Impulse how he and the Teen Titans once stopped Ezekiel Methuselah from stealing the youth of local teenagers. Bart finds a few flaws in Wally's tale, but he still enjoys the story.

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  • Bobbi Goss (story)
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  • Ezekiel Methuselah (story)

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Synopsis for "Last Dance"

Early in his career as the Flash, Wally's reckless behavior caused him to begin to shirk his responsibilities as a superhero. So the Titans posed as a villain to help get Wally back on track.

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Synopsis for "You Just Never Know"

In an effort to go straight, Captain Cold and Golden Glider agree to help Flash on a government mission to take down a drug cartel. But one of the drug lords turned out to be an Agency asset and the government sent someone to cover their tails by placing a bomb in the safe house Wally and the Snarts were sleeping in.

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  • Davalio Cartel
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Synopsis for "The Answer"

Linda Park has just agreed to marry Wally, but he can't sleep the next night, suddenly terrified of the notion. He solicits advice from Jay Garrick and Kyle Rayner, but his nerves aren't soothed until he talks to an old man who recently lost his longtime life. Their conversation helps Wally realize that he is strong enough to spend the rest of his life with Linda until the end.

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Synopsis for "Successionary Modern"

Iris West meets Iowa Bowin, great-grandson of the Fiddler, and she helps him start down the path of becoming a hero rather than a villain.

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  • Iowa Bowin (First appearance)

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  • Fiddler (Isaac Bowin) (Flashback only)

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Synopsis for "A Flash of Hope"

Dexter and Myles speculate that the Flash died by being strapped to a boomerang and hurled out of existence. But XS finds hope in this, noting that boomerangs always come back.

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  • Mega-Rogue (First appearance)

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  • "The World's Oldest Teens": Special thanks to Mark Waid! For Bob Haney and Nick Cardy ... consummate creators of comics.
  • "Successionary Modern": Special thanks to Mark Waid & Alex Ross.
  • "A Flash of Hope": Special thanks to Mark Waid.



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