Unofficial Flash Vol. 2 Index |
FLASH VOL. 2 #174
Cover Date: July 2001
Cover Price: $2.25
< PREV | NEXT > |
Cover Credits:
Art: Brian Bolland (signed)
|
Credits:
Story | Geoff Johns |
Pencils | Scott Kolins |
Inks | Doug Hazlewood |
Lettering | John Costanza |
Colors | James Sinclair |
Color separations | Digital Chameleon |
Editing | Joey Cavalieri |
Feature Character(s):
- Flash III (see Comments)
Supporting Character(s):
- Linda Park-West
- Piper (next in Flash: Iron Heights)
- Jared Morillo (next in issue #176)
- Fred Chyre
- John Park (next in issue #209)
- Lisa Park (next in issue #209)
Villain(s):
- Tar Pit (Joey Monteleone; first appearance; next in Flash: Iron Heights; see Comments)
- Captain Cold (last in issue #169; next in JSA Secret Files #2/3; see Comments)
Other Character(s):
- Rita
- Josh Jackam
- Angie (Captain Cold's "date")
Comment(s):
- Flash, Tar Pit and Captain Cold briefly appear in Secret Files and Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2001-2002 #1 during this story.
Synopsis: - Wally and Linda move into their new apartment and prepare for a meal with Linda's parents, while something very odd is happening at the Rathaway mansion, with Hartley (Piper) seemingly returning to his criminal ways, possibly even killing his parents and their manservant. Wally finds himself incredibly bored by his conversation with Linda's dad, but is rescued by a disturbance at the local ice hockey game. Here he encounters Tar Pit, who appears to be made entirely from asphalt. His stickiness proves somewhat problematic, but Flash is given a temporary reprieve by the unexpected appearance of Captain Cold on the scene. Flash's momentary surprise and distraction allow Tar Pit to launch blobs of asphalt at the faces of Cold and various bystanders. Flash races for some citrus acid solvent, and Tar Pit manages to douse himself with the acid, dissolving into pieces.
- Later, Chyre and Morillo (now partners) tell Flash that Tar Pit was Joey Monteleone, younger bother of Keystone's drugs baron Jacky Monteleone, the 'Candy Man'. He has a kind of astral projection ability, able to inhabit inanimate objects for a time, but seems to be stuck in the asphalt.