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  • Published: 17 March 2026
  • ISBN: 9781799507352
  • Imprint: DC Comics
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 1256
  • RRP: $380.00
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The Flash by Mark Waid Omnibus Vol. 3



The Fastest Man Alive races through legacy, loss, and limitless speed.

Mark Waid’s legendary run on The Flash charges forward in this third omnibus, packed with pulse-pounding speedster action and deep emotional stakes. Wally West faces powerful new threats, uncovers long-buried family secrets, and forges bonds with the past, present, and future of the Flash legacy. From the debut of the mysterious Cobalt Blue to the reality-shattering arrival of Walter West, this volume features unforgettable moments, iconic team-ups, and multiversal mayhem that helped redefine what it means to wear the lightning. A must-have for fans of the Scarlet Speedster’s most influential era.

Collects Flash #142-163, #1,000,000; Flash Annual #10-13; Showcase '96 #12; Flash/Green Lantern: Faster Friends Part 2 #2; Green Lantern/Flash: Faster Friends Part 1 #1; Flash Secret Files #1-2; Speed Force #1; The Life Story of the Flash #1; Flash 80-Page Giant #1-2.

  • Published: 17 March 2026
  • ISBN: 9781799507352
  • Imprint: DC Comics
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 1256
  • RRP: $380.00
Categories:

About the authors

Mark Waid

Mark Waid, a New York Times best-selling author, has written a wider variety of well-known comics characters than any other American comics author, from Superman to the Justice League to Spider-Man to Archie and hundreds of others. His award-winning graphic novel with artist Alex Ross, Kingdom Come, is one of the best-selling comics collections of all time.

John Byrne

Born in England and raised in Canada, John Byrne discovered superheroes through The Adventures of Superman on television. After studying at the Alberta College of Art and Design, he broke into comics first with Skywald and then at Charlton, where he created the character Rog-2000. Following his tenure at Charlton, Byrne moved to Marvel, where his acclaimed runs on The Uncanny X-Men and The Fantastic Four soon made him one of the most popular artists in the industry. In 1986 he came to DC to revamp Superman from the ground up, and since then he has gone on to draw and/or write every major character at both DC and Marvel.