Description: You are bidding on: Flash vol 1 #128 **Silver Age** May 1962 DC ComicsOrigin & 1st app Abra Kadabra Origin of Flash's mask John Broome (Stories) Carmine Infantino & Joe Giella (Cover & Art) 1st Print "The Case of the Real-Gone Flash!" In 6363, magician Abra Kadabra sulks over the state of his profession. In his era, advanced technology has made magic tricks a thing of the past. When he hears that scientists have developed a time machine, he decides to steal it and go back to a time when stage magicians were treated like celebrities.His plan is successful, and he arrives in Central City of the 20th Century. Using his futuristic technology to perform simple magic tricks, (and forcing his audiences to applaud), he is able to schedule several shows at a local hall. However, no one attends his magic acts because they are at a World Series game. After perusing the Picture News, Kadabra determines that the only way to gain attention in Central City, is by stealing something big. He decides to attend the dedication of a new statue in town, and make it disappear in front of everyone. After doing this, he uses his advanced technology to paralyze all the witnesses, including Barry Allen, who is therefore unable to pursue him as the Flash.The next day, the Flash determines that Kadabra will likely strike next at the library, where the oldest book ever printed is being put on display. He is correct, but the magician foils him again. This time Kadabra forces the Flash to clap his hands and stamp his feet instead of chasing after him.Later, Kadabra announces that he will put on the greatest magic show ever seen. A large crowd comes to see this performance. When the speedster arrives, he is sent flying off the planet by Kadabra, leaving his Flash costume behind.Barry hurtles through space and eventually lands on an extremely small planetoid which has an atmosphere and gravity similar to Earth's. Using his super-speed, he is able to propel himself back home. He then tracks down Kadabra by vibrating at the same frequency as the radiation the magician used to send him into space, and thus follows the trail left behind from his costume. After arriving at Kadabra's base, the Flash easily defeats the magician by moving him into the path of his own paralyzing hypno-beam."The Origin of Flash's Masked Identity!"Soon after receiving his amazing abilities, Barry Allen ponders whether or not he should wear a mask, since his predecessor, Jay Garrick, did not. He daydreams about addressing a conference of scientists, and telling them about his discovery of super-speed. In his daydream, his conference is interrupted by a massive tornado heading for Central City. With his super-speed, and not having a mask yet, he saves the city, and his face is all over the news.As a result of all the media attention, a massive mob of people swarm around the police headquarters — all wanting to get a glimpse of the famous Barry Allen. When he hears of a burglary across town, he quickly changes into his "unmasked" costume, but is delayed by the mob outside when they recognize him. After struggling with the mass of people, he manages to catch the thieves, but realizes that if he had been kept another moment, the thieves would have gotten away.As a result of this daydream, Barry decides to add a mask to his costume. Please Be Sure To Check Out My Ebay Store! Free USPS shipping with Delivery Confirmation! Comics will be shipped padded in between cardboard or similar. International shipping will vary. Payment is expected within 5 days. Thanks for peeking!
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Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Tradition: US Comics
Certification Number: 3763980008
Custom Bundle: No
Country of Manufacture: United States
Vintage: Yes
Format: Single Issue
Unit Type: Unit
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Publication Date: May 1962
Style: Color
Personalized: No
Features: First Character Appearance
Unit Quantity: 1
Artist/Writer: John Broome
Character: Abra Kadabra
Signed: No
Cover Artist: Carmine Infantino, Joe Giella
Series Title: Flash
Ex Libris: No
Universe: DC Universe
Grade: 6.0 Fine
Publisher: DC Comics
Inscribed: No
Intended Audience: General Audience
Modified Item: No
Story Title: Flash
Publication Year: 1962
Type: Comic Book
Issue Number: 128
Era: Silver Age (1956-69)
Genre: Superheroes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States