Jay Garrick: The Flash

Illustrated by Diego Olortegui
Paperback
$16.99 US
On sale Sep 17, 2024 | 144 Pages | 9781779527745

It’s a family reunion and the race of their lives, as DC’s first Flash teams with his long-lost daughter in the present day!

Jay Garrick, the first speedster to wear the mantle of The Flash, is reunited with his long-lost daughter, Judy. After being pulled from the timeline, Judy returns to a world where she and her dad aren't the only ones that ride the lightning, but is there enough space for her in Jay and Joan's life? And can they keep up with their teenage daughter and make up for lost time?

They’ll need to figure it out fast as enemies from Jay Garrick’s past are targeting his daughter across the decades, in a sinister plot 80 years in the making!

Jay Garrick: The Flash sees writer Jeremy Adams return to the Flash franchise following his celebrated run on The Flash, teaming with artist Diego Olortegui and his expressive, distinctive visual storytelling. Jay Garrick: The Flash is part of DC's The New Golden Age initiative, breathing new life into some of DC’s most revered characters, alongside Wesley Dodds: The Sandman and Alan Scott: The Green Lantern.

This volume collects Jay Garrick: The Flash #1-6.
Jeremy Adams is an action/adventure screenwriter and producer working on such movies and television shows as Supernatural, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, Teen Titans Go! versus Teen Titans, and Monkie Kid. In comics, he brought new life to Wally West and his family on a beloved run on DC’s The Flash, before relaunching Green Lantern as part of the Dawn of DC initiative.

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It’s a family reunion and the race of their lives, as DC’s first Flash teams with his long-lost daughter in the present day!

Jay Garrick, the first speedster to wear the mantle of The Flash, is reunited with his long-lost daughter, Judy. After being pulled from the timeline, Judy returns to a world where she and her dad aren't the only ones that ride the lightning, but is there enough space for her in Jay and Joan's life? And can they keep up with their teenage daughter and make up for lost time?

They’ll need to figure it out fast as enemies from Jay Garrick’s past are targeting his daughter across the decades, in a sinister plot 80 years in the making!

Jay Garrick: The Flash sees writer Jeremy Adams return to the Flash franchise following his celebrated run on The Flash, teaming with artist Diego Olortegui and his expressive, distinctive visual storytelling. Jay Garrick: The Flash is part of DC's The New Golden Age initiative, breathing new life into some of DC’s most revered characters, alongside Wesley Dodds: The Sandman and Alan Scott: The Green Lantern.

This volume collects Jay Garrick: The Flash #1-6.

Author

Jeremy Adams is an action/adventure screenwriter and producer working on such movies and television shows as Supernatural, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, Teen Titans Go! versus Teen Titans, and Monkie Kid. In comics, he brought new life to Wally West and his family on a beloved run on DC’s The Flash, before relaunching Green Lantern as part of the Dawn of DC initiative.

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