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| Year = 1997 |
| Year = 1997 |
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− | | PreviousIssue = {{c|Flash Annual Vol 2 10|Flash Annual (Volume 2) #10}} |
+ | | PreviousIssue = {{c|The Flash Annual Vol 2 10|The Flash Annual (Volume 2) #10}} |
| Executive Editor = Mike Carlin |
| Executive Editor = Mike Carlin |
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| Quotation = And we already '''know''' [[Suit (New Earth)|he]]'s going to send me back. It '''happens'''. It '''has''' happened. Don't worry: I think I have a '''plan'''. |
| Quotation = And we already '''know''' [[Suit (New Earth)|he]]'s going to send me back. It '''happens'''. It '''has''' happened. Don't worry: I think I have a '''plan'''. |
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− | | Speaker = [[ |
+ | | Speaker = [[Wally West (New Earth)|Flash]] |
| StoryTitle1 = Emergency Stop: Part One |
| StoryTitle1 = Emergency Stop: Part One |
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− | | Synopsis1 = [[Max Mercury (New Earth)|Max Mercury]] discovers what appears to be [[ |
+ | | Synopsis1 = [[Max Mercury (New Earth)|Max Mercury]] discovers what appears to be [[Wally West (New Earth)|Wally West]]'s dead body. After some investigating, Max, Wally and [[Jason Garrick (New Earth)|Jay Garrick]] learn that Wally was "killed" by a sentient super villain [[Suit (New Earth)|suit]] and sent back in time. So Wally decides to arrange his "death." |
As the current Wally races off to fight the Suit, the future Wally wakes up in the morgue and races over to scene of the battle to put his past self in molecular shock and slow him down to the point where he appears dead. Wally's plan works, and the Suit believes he's killed the Flash and sends the "dead" version back in time a few hours. Unfortunately, while slowing his past self down, Wally got caught in an explosion and broke both his legs. |
As the current Wally races off to fight the Suit, the future Wally wakes up in the morgue and races over to scene of the battle to put his past self in molecular shock and slow him down to the point where he appears dead. Wally's plan works, and the Suit believes he's killed the Flash and sends the "dead" version back in time a few hours. Unfortunately, while slowing his past self down, Wally got caught in an explosion and broke both his legs. |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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− | *{{a|[[ |
+ | *{{a|[[Wally West (New Earth)|Flash]]}} |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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* {{a|[[Linda Park (New Earth)|Linda Park]]}} |
* {{a|[[Linda Park (New Earth)|Linda Park]]}} |
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− | * {{apn|[[Jason Garrick (New Earth)|Flash (Jay Garrick)]]|Flash Vol 2 #128}} |
+ | * {{apn|[[Jason Garrick (New Earth)|Flash (Jay Garrick)]]|The Flash Vol 2 #128}} |
* {{a|[[Max Mercury (New Earth)|Max Mercury]]}} |
* {{a|[[Max Mercury (New Earth)|Max Mercury]]}} |
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'''Antagonists:''' |
'''Antagonists:''' |
Revision as of 20:44, 4 February 2020
The Flash (Volume 2) #130 is an issue of the series The Flash (Volume 2) with a cover date of October, 1997.
Synopsis for "Emergency Stop: Part One"
Max Mercury discovers what appears to be Wally West's dead body. After some investigating, Max, Wally and Jay Garrick learn that Wally was "killed" by a sentient super villain suit and sent back in time. So Wally decides to arrange his "death."
As the current Wally races off to fight the Suit, the future Wally wakes up in the morgue and races over to scene of the battle to put his past self in molecular shock and slow him down to the point where he appears dead. Wally's plan works, and the Suit believes he's killed the Flash and sends the "dead" version back in time a few hours. Unfortunately, while slowing his past self down, Wally got caught in an explosion and broke both his legs.
Appearing in "Emergency Stop: Part One"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Linda Park
- Template:Apn
- Max Mercury
Antagonists:
- The Suit (First appearance)
- Fashioneer (Single appearance; dies)
- Dell Merriwether (Single appearance; dies) (Flashback only)
- Double Negative (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Flash (Barry Allen) (Flashback only)
- Green Lantern (Flashback only)
- Paul Gambi (Flashback only)
Locations:
- China
- India
- Taj Mahal
- Kansas
- Keystone City
- Keystone County Jail
- Keystone City
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- Dedicated to John Broome and Mark Waid.
- This issue is reprinted in the trade paperback Flash: Emergency Stop.
See Also