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The Flash #231 Featuring the Green Lantern

The Flash #231 Featuring the Green Lantern

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The Flash #231 Featuring the Green Lantern (1975)
Race into the Bronze Age with The Flash #231 (1975), a thrilling team-up featuring the Scarlet Speedster and the Emerald Gladiator, Green Lantern! Written by Dennis O’Neil with art by Dick Dillin and Frank McLaughlin, this issue—“The Only Crook Flash Couldn’t Catch!”—pits Barry Allen against the cunning Weather Wizard, only to see Hal Jordan stumble into a psychedelic misadventure after eating tainted mushrooms. This wild tale blends high-speed heroics with Green Lantern’s ring-powered chaos, all wrapped in a classic Mike Grell cover. A standout from the Flash’s 1970s run, this comic is a must-have for fans of DC’s dynamic duo and collectors chasing Bronze Age gems!
Value Highlights
  • Publication Details: Released in March 1975, The Flash #231 is a key issue from the Bronze Age, showcasing a rare Flash/Green Lantern crossover during Dennis O’Neil’s influential tenure on both characters.
  • Key Moments: The Weather Wizard outsmarts Flash with a crime spree, while Green Lantern’s accidental trip on psychedelic mushrooms unleashes unpredictable ring constructs—a quirky twist that’s become a cult classic. It’s a blend of grounded action and cosmic absurdity.
  • Condition and Pricing: As of March 2025, raw copies range from $15–$25 on platforms like eBay and MyComicShop, reflecting steady interest in Bronze Age team-ups. CGC 9.8 graded copies fetch $80–$120.
  • Creative Team: Dennis O’Neil’s gritty storytelling, paired with Dick Dillin’s clean pencils and Frank McLaughlin’s sharp inks, delivers a memorable issue, elevated by Mike Grell’s iconic cover art.
Market Trends
  • Bronze Age Buzz: The 1970s DC market is heating up, driven by nostalgia and the enduring appeal of Flash and Green Lantern. This issue’s crossover appeal has seen a modest 5–10% value uptick since 2024, with potential for more as collectors seek O’Neil-era classics.
  • Green Lantern Spotlight: Hal Jordan’s psychedelic subplot ties into his socially conscious 1970s run with Green Arrow, adding niche appeal. With Green Lantern’s legacy growing (think Green Lantern Corps buzz), this issue could see a 10–15% boost if Hal’s profile rises further.
  • Flash Legacy: Barry Allen’s prominence in DC’s multiverse and TV adaptations keeps his Bronze Age issues relevant. Team-ups like this one with GL tap into fan demand for character crossovers, enhancing its collectible status.
  • Condition Sensitivity: Mid-grade copies (VF and below) remain affordable, but NM and graded examples are where the market shines, reflecting a preference for well-preserved Bronze Age books.
Dash to grab The Flash #231 today—a Bronze Age blast where speed meets ring-power in a trippy twist! With its solid value trends, iconic team-up, and quirky charm, this issue is a lightning-fast addition to any collection—perfect for riding the wave of DC’s 1970s resurgence!
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