Showing posts with label Central City Rogues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Central City Rogues. Show all posts

Friday, October 27, 2017

Friday Night Fights--After-Image Style!!

This week's Friday Night Fights shows why the Flash is never outnumbered!!

The Flash has beaten Mirror Master, and left him for the Central City police to pick up.

Bad move, because the rest of the Rogues rescue his unconscious body, and take it to their hideout.



Surprise!!







The CW show should be this much fun...

Spacebooger wishes the Trickster was using his special yo-yos, instead of a boring old dart gun.

Fists faster than the eye can see from Flash #256 (1977), by Carey Bates, Irv Novick and Frank McLaughlin

Now is the time for you to go and vote for my fight. Why? Flash just beat up more crooks in one fight than in everyone else's Friday Night Fights combined (I'm guessing). So go vote!!


Monday, April 11, 2016

Manic Monday Bonus--This Is Why Criminals Should Wear A mask!!

Iris Allen was murdered at a costume party, and Barry is on a tear to find the true identity of everyone who was there, so he can figure out who dosed him with angel dust and killed his wife (see, it isn't just current DC that's awful...).

Anyway, there was one person who was there that Barry definitely recognized:

Uh...and why would "many" of Central City's super-villains crashing a masquerade party?

They're just there to party and pick pockets.

Aim high, Rogues--aim high!!

[Although that "murdering a woman is beneath a gentleman like me" line doesn't play well with the "I was hired to kill Tim Drake's father" Captain Boomerang of Identity Crisis. I know, different reality, but still, it just goes to prove that Identity Crisis sucked worse than anything in the history of sucking.]

From Flash #278 (1979)

Monday, October 12, 2015

Manic Monday Triple Overtime--The Rogues As High School Guidance Counselors!

The Rogues of Central City are listening to the tape-recorded final testament of The Top, who has just died:

A reporter? Hahaha, so close...

Millionaire playboy?!?!? (As opposed to the poor playboy???)

A district attorney? Oh, you guys!! But a cop...? Hmmm...

Oh, you guys!!

Tune in next week for more Flash Villains Try To Guess Super-Heroes' Day Jobs!! (No, not really).

From Flash #243 (1976)