Flash: The Haunting of Barry Allen

· Titan Books
4.8
70 reviews
Ebook
416
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Following the supercharged, crime-fighting superhero with the power to move at superhuman speeds, this first Flash adventure pits the Scarlet Speedster against the villains who comprise his metahuman Rogues Gallery. But when The Flash's own abilities begin to fail him, he must seek help from his closest ally – The Arrow. This two-part adventure based on characters from DC Comics will cross directly into the next Arrow novel.

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4.8
70 reviews
Megan Stephenson
August 5, 2020
Wow. That was amazing. I really enjoyed it. I found myself wishing they would turn it into a couple of episodes for the series. Keen to find out how it wraps up in the Arrow book 😊
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Katy Lorena Murillo Sevilla
January 4, 2022
La serie de Flash es muy buena y me gusta y voy por la temporada 6 episodio 19 lo que más me gusta es que es tan guapo el personaje de Barry Allen. Y por eso le doy un me gusto ⚡💖.
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Benard Kalitera
April 18, 2017
Its nice
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About the author

Susan and Clay Griffith are a husband and wife team who have written the original Vampire Empire fantasy series for Pyr Books, as well as the tie-in Crown & Key series for Random House. They've written numerous short stories for anthologies, some featuring noted genre characters such as Kolchak the Night Stalker and The Phantom, and have scripted comics including The Tick, The Simpsons, and Vincent Price Presents.

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