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Flash Vol. 4 (2012) #21
Flash Vol. 4 (2012) #21
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Sprint to the Shock: Flash Vol. 4 #21 – The Comic That’s Wilder Than a Speedster’s Lightning Tan!
Hold onto your cowls, comic crew! Flash Vol. 4 #21 (cover-dated August 2013) is a New 52 thunderbolt from the electric duo of Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato, who write and draw this issue like they’re channeling the Speed Force through a live wire. Barry’s deep in Reverse-Flash territory now, with Eobard Thawne crashing the party harder than a meteor at a picnic. It’s Speed meets The Flash, but with more time-twisting mayhem and fewer bus explosions. With art that’ll zap your eyeballs and a story juicier than a Central City gossip column, this comic’s a high-voltage hit you’ll want to bolt into your collection faster than you can say “yellow streak!”
Current Value: A Steal Quicker Than Barry Outpacing His Nemesis!
As of March 24, 2025, Flash Vol. 4 #21 in Near Mint (NM) condition is buzzing at $10-$15 ungraded, based on recent eBay grabs and comic shop chatter. Graded? A CGC 9.8 jolts in at $40-$50, depending on how many collectors are buzzing over it. It’s not Reverse-Flash’s first rodeo, but it’s a pivotal shock in Manapul’s run—like finding a power-up in a video game boss fight.
As of March 24, 2025, Flash Vol. 4 #21 in Near Mint (NM) condition is buzzing at $10-$15 ungraded, based on recent eBay grabs and comic shop chatter. Graded? A CGC 9.8 jolts in at $40-$50, depending on how many collectors are buzzing over it. It’s not Reverse-Flash’s first rodeo, but it’s a pivotal shock in Manapul’s run—like finding a power-up in a video game boss fight.
Expected Value: This One’s Ready to Electrify the Market Like a Thawne Tantrum!
Get ready for a surge, because this issue’s got some wicked juice! With the comic market projected to hit $26.75 billion by 2032 (hat tip to Fortune Business Insights), and New 52 Flash lighting up X as “the Reverse-Flash arc we can’t quit,” Flash Vol. 4 #21 could charge to $20-$25 raw or $60-$75 graded in the next few years. Reverse-Flash is a fan-favorite chaos king, and with cons like Dragon Con 2025 on the horizon, plus rumors of a Flash media revival (X is hyping a possible Thawne cameo), this issue might just spark a collector frenzy. It’s not Flash #139 riches, but it’s a high-octane sleeper with some serious zap!
Get ready for a surge, because this issue’s got some wicked juice! With the comic market projected to hit $26.75 billion by 2032 (hat tip to Fortune Business Insights), and New 52 Flash lighting up X as “the Reverse-Flash arc we can’t quit,” Flash Vol. 4 #21 could charge to $20-$25 raw or $60-$75 graded in the next few years. Reverse-Flash is a fan-favorite chaos king, and with cons like Dragon Con 2025 on the horizon, plus rumors of a Flash media revival (X is hyping a possible Thawne cameo), this issue might just spark a collector frenzy. It’s not Flash #139 riches, but it’s a high-octane sleeper with some serious zap!
Why You Need This Faster Than Reverse-Flash Can Say ‘You’re Too Slow!’:
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Villain Vibe: Thawne’s time-wrecking wrath is so intense, you’ll wonder if he’s got a side gig as a chaos influencer.
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Art That Sizzles: Manapul’s panels are so electric, they practically crackle off the page.
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Brag Bonus: Grab this New 52 gem before it’s the “I missed the jolt” story you mutter while untangling your charger at the comic shop.
Don’t let this one short-circuit! Scoop up Flash Vol. 4 #21 before it zaps into someone else’s stash—or lands on eBay with a “Buy It Now” price that’ll shock you worse than a Speed Force overload. This comic’s fast, fierce, and full of reverse-running rage—nab it now and let your collection feel the buzz!

