Flash #139 - DC 1963 - CGC 4.0 - First Appearance of Professor Zoom, the Reverse Flash

Flash #139: Unveiling the Antagonistic Brilliance of Professor Zoom, the Reverse Flash Published by DC Comics in 1963, Flash #139 is a landmark issue in the history of the Scarlet Speedster, introducing readers to one of the most iconic and formidable adversaries in the Flash's rogues' gallery: Professor Zoom, the Reverse Flash. Graded at CGC 4.0, this comic represents a significant moment in comic book history and continues to captivate fans with its introduction of a character whose impact reverberates throughout the DC Universe. The cover of Flash #139 immediately grabs the reader's attention with its bold colors and dynamic composition. Illustrated by the legendary Carmine Infantino, the cover depicts the Flash racing towards the reader, while a sinister figure in a yellow costume, bearing a striking resemblance to the Flash himself, looms menacingly behind him. This striking imagery sets the stage for the dramatic confrontation between the Flash and his newfound adversary within the pages of the comic. Written by John Broome with art by Carmine Infantino, Flash #139 begins with the Flash receiving a mysterious letter from an unknown sender, challenging him to a race. Little does the Flash know that this race will lead him into a confrontation with a villain who possesses powers similar to his own but with a twisted, malevolent agenda. As the story unfolds, readers are introduced to Professor Eobard Thawne, a 25th-century scientist who becomes obsessed with the Flash after discovering his legacy in the future. Using advanced technology, Thawne transforms himself into Professor Zoom, the Reverse Flash, and travels back in time to confront his idol. However, Thawne's admiration soon turns to envy and hatred, leading him to become one of the Flash's most dangerous adversaries. Flash #139 explores the theme of obsession and the dark consequences that can arise from unchecked ambition. Thawne's single-minded fixation on the Flash drives him to commit heinous acts and manipulate the timeline to achieve his goals, setting the stage for epic clashes between hero and villain for years to come. Carmine Infantino's artwork is nothing short of spectacular, bringing the fast-paced world of the Flash to life with dynamic action sequences and expressive character designs. His iconic depiction of the Flash's super-speed powers, characterized by lightning-fast movements and vibrant energy, is showcased in thrilling detail throughout the comic. Flash #139 is not only significant for introducing Professor Zoom but also for laying the groundwork for the concept of the Reverse Flash, a character who would go on to become a central figure in the Flash mythos. Thawne's complex motivations and his deep-seated rivalry with the Flash add layers of depth to their confrontations, elevating their clashes to epic proportions. For collectors, owning a copy of Flash #139 in CGC 4.0 condition is a coveted treasure, representing a key moment in the Silver Age of comics and the introduction of a character who has left an indelible mark on the DC Universe. With its compelling storytelling, stunning artwork, and lasting impact, Flash #139 continues to be celebrated by fans as a timeless classic in the world of comic books. CGC Cert #1362284001 Origin and 1st appearance ofProfessor Zoom (Reverse-Flash). John Broome storyCarmine Infantino and Joe Giella artCarmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson cover Product Dimensions: 13" x 9" x 1"

Flash #139 - DC 1963 - CGC 4.0 - First Appearance of Professor Zoom, the Reverse Flash

Flash #139: Unveiling the Antagonistic Brilliance of Professor Zoom, the Reverse Flash

Published by DC Comics in 1963, Flash #139 is a landmark issue in the history of the Scarlet Speedster, introducing readers to one of the most iconic and formidable adversaries in the Flash's rogues' gallery: Professor Zoom, the Reverse Flash. Graded at CGC 4.0, this comic represents a significant moment in comic book history and continues to captivate fans with its introduction of a character whose impact reverberates throughout the DC Universe.

The cover of Flash #139 immediately grabs the reader's attention with its bold colors and dynamic composition. Illustrated by the legendary Carmine Infantino, the cover depicts the Flash racing towards the reader, while a sinister figure in a yellow costume, bearing a striking resemblance to the Flash himself, looms menacingly behind him. This striking imagery sets the stage for the dramatic confrontation between the Flash and his newfound adversary within the pages of the comic.

Written by John Broome with art by Carmine Infantino, Flash #139 begins with the Flash receiving a mysterious letter from an unknown sender, challenging him to a race. Little does the Flash know that this race will lead him into a confrontation with a villain who possesses powers similar to his own but with a twisted, malevolent agenda.

As the story unfolds, readers are introduced to Professor Eobard Thawne, a 25th-century scientist who becomes obsessed with the Flash after discovering his legacy in the future. Using advanced technology, Thawne transforms himself into Professor Zoom, the Reverse Flash, and travels back in time to confront his idol. However, Thawne's admiration soon turns to envy and hatred, leading him to become one of the Flash's most dangerous adversaries.

Flash #139 explores the theme of obsession and the dark consequences that can arise from unchecked ambition. Thawne's single-minded fixation on the Flash drives him to commit heinous acts and manipulate the timeline to achieve his goals, setting the stage for epic clashes between hero and villain for years to come.

Carmine Infantino's artwork is nothing short of spectacular, bringing the fast-paced world of the Flash to life with dynamic action sequences and expressive character designs. His iconic depiction of the Flash's super-speed powers, characterized by lightning-fast movements and vibrant energy, is showcased in thrilling detail throughout the comic.

Flash #139 is not only significant for introducing Professor Zoom but also for laying the groundwork for the concept of the Reverse Flash, a character who would go on to become a central figure in the Flash mythos. Thawne's complex motivations and his deep-seated rivalry with the Flash add layers of depth to their confrontations, elevating their clashes to epic proportions.

For collectors, owning a copy of Flash #139 in CGC 4.0 condition is a coveted treasure, representing a key moment in the Silver Age of comics and the introduction of a character who has left an indelible mark on the DC Universe. With its compelling storytelling, stunning artwork, and lasting impact, Flash #139 continues to be celebrated by fans as a timeless classic in the world of comic books.

CGC Cert #1362284001

Origin and 1st appearance of
Professor Zoom (Reverse-Flash).

John Broome story
Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella art
Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson cover

Product Dimensions: 13" x 9" x 1"

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