Cover Credits |
Penciller: Gregory B. LaRocque Inker: Larry Mahlstedt |
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Comic Title: Flash #38
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: May 1990
On Sale Date:
March 13, 1990 Shipping Date March 13, 1990
Source: Previews, #13
Shipping Date March 13, 1990
Source: Amazing Heroes, #177
Shipping Date March 15, 1990
Source: Advance Comics, #15
Copyright Date March 13, 1990
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1990
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $1.00
Page Count: 32
Editor: Brian Michael Augustyn
Story |
Title: "Running on the Edge"
Pages: 22
Feature(s):
Flash (Wally West Post-Crisis)
Writer: William Messner-Loebs
Penciller: Gregory B. LaRocque
Inker: Jose F. Marzan, Jr.
Letterer: Timothy Harkins
Colorist: Glenn Whitmore
Feature Character(s)
Supporting Character(s)
- Linda Park (last appearance in Flash #37; next appearance in Flash #39)
- Mason Trollbridge (last appearance in Flash #37; next appearance in Flash #40)
- Joan Garrick (last appearance in Flash #37; no further appearances)
- Tina McGee (last appearance in Flash #37; next appearance in Flash #40)
- Jerry McGee (last appearance in Flash #37; next appearance in Flash #40)
- Rudolph West (first name given as John in this story; last appearance in Flash #37; next appearance in Flash #39)
Villain(s)
- Lila McGrath (first name given as Celia in this story; last appearance in Flash #37; next appearance in Flash #39)
- Don McGrath (first name given as Bob in this story; last appearance in Flash #37; next appearance in Flash #39)
- Lizard Men (last appearance in Flash #36; next appearance in Flash #39)
Other Character(s)
- Cleveland (last appearance in Flash #37; next appearance in Flash #41)
- Seamus O'Relkig (a spirit possessing Linda; last appearance in Flash #4; next appearance in Flash #39)
Comments:
This story is continued from Flash #37 and continues in Flash #39.
Several characters undergo unexplained name changes in this story. Lila McGrath is called Celia; her husband has named Don and is now called Bob; and Wally's father is called John instead of Rudolph.
Synopsis:
After Wally West has a psychic encounter with his dead father, he becomes a true believer is the McGrath cult. He then appears as a spokesman in television commercials advertising the retreat. Linda Park is still undercover and tries to convince Wally that McGrath is a fraud. When Wally talks to McGrath, she tries to seduce him. The seduction is interrupted by an attack by armed gunmen who suddenly vanish.
After the attack, McGrath meet with her husband and Wally's father who is working with them. Wally tells Linda about the attack. Suddenly, she is overcome by a spiritual possession of her own.
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