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The Flash #123 (1961)

High Value: $14,000

Minimum Value: $160

The Flash #123 is an iconic comic book that marked the first Silver Age appearance of the Golden Age Flash. It's a story that takes us on a wild ride through different dimensions and introduces us to the concept of the Multiverse. Barry Allen, aka the Flash, travels to Keystone City, a place that he recalls the original Flash once lived, and encounters Jay Garrick, the Flash of Earth-Two. This classic story written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Carmine Infantino resurrects the Golden Age Flash in a way that has kept comic book fans talking for years.

As the Flashes become fast friends, they track down a string of thefts by their old arch-nemeses, the Thinker, the Shade, and the Fiddler. The adventure culminates at the Keystone City Museum, where they successfully thwart the villains' plan to steal rare gems. Jay Garrick, now 20 years older, is motivated to remain out of retirement, while Barry Allen returns home to tell Gardner Fox about the fantastic adventure he just shared with his "creation."

This comic is the perfect example of how legends live on through the pages of a comic book. With a foundation for the Multiverse and the resurrection of the Golden Age Flash, The Flash #123 has become a must-read for any comic book fan. At Comics Into Cash, we understand the significance of this classic story and the importance of preserving comic book collections for generations to come. If you happen to own a copy of this comic or any other comic book collection, feel free to contact us, and we'll provide a trustworthy assessment and fair offer.

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