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"How? How did you... Do I talk in my sleep?"
Those who know, know. The others... see below.
Yes, Barry married Iris without telling her he was the Flash and Iris did indeed find out because he was talking in his sleep. Silver Age comics are wonderful.
What makes it even more wrong is that in an earlier story his secret identity had been made public by aliens and before erasing all public knowledge of it via time travel (speedsters really love playing God with reality) Barry had promised Iris he'd tell her again on their wedding day.
Which of course he didn't.
Joan Garrick wasn't too happy about it and made Barry promise he'd finally tell Iris on their one year anniversary... but the point was moot because she told him first that she already knew.
Preview of Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2 #6, written by Brian Buccellato, art by Christian Duce
Flash #174, November 1967, written by John Broome, art by Carmine Infantino (pencils) and Sid Greene (inks)
Flash #156, November 1965, written 1965, written by John Broome, art by Carmine Infantino (pencils) and Joe Giella (inks)
Flash #165, November 1966, written by John Broome, art by Carmine Infantino (pencils) and Joe Giella (inks)
Flash #173, September 1967, written by John Broome, art by Carmine Infantino (pencils) and Sid Greene (inks)
The anthology Mystery in Space 68 was published with a cover date of June 1961. In the segment The Sleeping Peril from Mars, a pilot Captain Alan Woods was about to become the first human to reach Mars. He made his historic journey in 1981. He encountered a gas that puts him to sleep and when he awakened, the year was 2106 and Mars had been colonized by the Klurr Empire. ("Adam Strange: The Fadeaway Doom", "The Sleeping Peril of Mars", "Captain Baboon's Space-War", Mystery in Space 68, DC Comic Event)
BHOC: THE FLASH #173
On that same trip to Ed’s Coins and Stamps in the Sun-Vet Mall courtesy of my accommodating grandparents, I also purchased a back issue of THE FLASH, one of my favorite series. Ed had a decent stock of back issues of the title at reasonable prices, so I flipped through them and landed on this one. It promised a team-up between the three primary Flash characters, which is what made me pick it up.…
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Vintage Comic - Strange Adventures #130
Pencils: Sid Greene
Inks: Sid Greene
Colors: ?
Letters: Ira Schnapp
DC (July1961)
Don't laugh! This is a recurring nightmare of mine!
Detail from the cover to Strange Adventures (vol. 1) #231 (August, 1971), which itself was a reprint of the cover for Strange Adventures (vol. 1) #125 (February, 1961). Art by Sid Greene.
Justice League of America #72 - June 1969 (DC Comics - USA)
Cover Art: Joe Kubert
13 DAYS TO DOOM
Script: Denny O'Neil
Art: Dick Dillin (Pencils), Sid Greene (Inks)
Characters: Justice League of America [Atom [Ray Palmer]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Hawkman [Katar Hol; Carter Hall]; Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-El]]; Red Tornado; Hawkgirl [Shayera Hol; Shiera Hall]; Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz] (statue); Marmaduke Mantick; Chthonic demons (villain); Gruesome Ghouls Motorcycle Club (villains)
Synopsis: Hawkgirl brings the JLA news of several people in Midway City being turned to salt, including her husband Hawkman. The League must defeat the demons behind this transformation, which is eventually accomplished by a surprise ally.
Batman story #1,279
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“Crisis Between”
Mike Sekowsky - Sid Greene