The Bronze Age of DC Comics existed from 1970 to 1985 ending with the massively successful and legendary Crisis on Infinite Earths. The comic event effectively reset the DC Universe, creating the “pre-Crisis” and “post-Crisis” terminology referring to the times before and after. Barry Allen’s Flash was a central figure in the birth of the Silver Age and helped conclude the Bronze.Before Crisis destroyed worlds and merged others, the Flash starred in some memorable comics, deepening his relationship with Iris West, racing his deadly rival, the Reverse-Flash, and teaming up with Batman and Green Lantern. Fans looking to explore underrated parts of the Flash’s history should look no further than his Bronze Age catalog.Barry Allen and Bruce Wayne are the Justice League’s resident detectives, and their team-ups always feel natural. Recently, the Flash and Batman teamed up for “The Button,” a four-issue crossover arc that involved the original Reverse-Flash’s return, the Comedian’s button from the Watchmen universe, and Doctor Manhattan’s DC manipulation. Rewind the clocks over 40 years, and Flash and Batman teamed up in The Brave and the Bold #151.RELATED: 10 DC Comics Characters Stronger Than Their DCEU Counterpart
The Bronze Age of DC Comics existed from 1970 to 1985 ending with the massively successful and legendary Crisis on Infinite Earths. The comic event effectively reset the DC Universe, creating the “pre-Crisis” and “post-Crisis” terminology referring to the times before and after. Barry Allen’s Flash was a central figure in the birth of the Silver Age and helped conclude the Bronze.
Before Crisis destroyed worlds and merged others, the Flash starred in some memorable comics, deepening his relationship with Iris West, racing his deadly rival, the Reverse-Flash, and teaming up with Batman and Green Lantern. Fans looking to explore underrated parts of the Flash’s history should look no further than his Bronze Age catalog.
Barry Allen and Bruce Wayne are the Justice League’s resident detectives, and their team-ups always feel natural. Recently, the Flash and Batman teamed up for “The Button,” a four-issue crossover arc that involved the original Reverse-Flash’s return, the Comedian’s button from the Watchmen universe, and Doctor Manhattan’s DC manipulation. Rewind the clocks over 40 years, and Flash and Batman teamed up in The Brave and the Bold #151.
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