Crisis (DC Comics) - "Flash of Two Worlds"

"Flash of Two Worlds"

This story served as a prelude to the Crisis saga as it introduced the idea of the Multiverse to the public's mind, and would eventually lead to the later Crisis stories.

This story can be found in The Flash #123.

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