Showcase Issue #4.
This was a good debut, hit all the notes right and it’s got that old comic charm.

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Showcase Issue #4.
This was a good debut, hit all the notes right and it’s got that old comic charm.
Showcase ‘95 #1
STEVE DITKO'S WACKIEST CREATION? -- HIT COMICS NEWSSTANDS ON THIS DAY 57 YEARS AGO.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a DC house advertisements for "Showcase" Vol. 1 #73, published early 1968, featuring the origin of the Creeper; First appearance of Professor Yatz.
PIC #2: Spotlight on cover art to "Showcase" Vol. 1 #73["Beware the Creeper!: "The Coming of the Creeper"]. March, 1968. Cover art by Steve Ditko.
Sources: https://forum.sanctuary.fr/t/page-s-de-pub/185608/225?page=9 & GoCollect.
Showcase Issue #4.
We move from the sea to the road, who wants to see the Barry Allen debut?
Showcase Issue #4.
They say that slow and steady wins the race. Unless you’re a Flash, then you’re usually a bit ahead of them.
Showcase Issue #4.
Barry fell for a Roadrunner gag.
Showcase Issue #4.
Speedrunning the heroic process, which is pretty appropriate.
Showcase Issue #4.
I love the “super speed person experiencing things in slow motion” bit. It’s always fun.