⚡ “How can you possibly claim to be the Flash, Barry Allen—when I—Jay Garrick—am the Flash?”
This exclusive T-Shirt pays tribute to the legendary cover of The Flash #123 (1961)—the groundbreaking issue that introduced the concept of the DC Multiverse. In “Flash of Two Worlds”, Barry Allen accidentally vibrates into Earth-Two and meets Jay Garrick, the Golden Age Flash, sparking a legacy that would shape decades of storytelling across comics, film, and television
9.35 oz. Made of 100% high-quality polyester, lightweight fabric for all-day comfort.
Regular fit.
Classic crew neck and short-sleeve design for a relaxed and versatile fit.
Perfect for casual settings, outdoor adventures, or as a unique addition to your wardrobe.
With the multiverse now central to the DCU—thanks to The Flash (2023) movie, Crisis on Infinite Earths, and the upcoming Superman: Legacy (2025)—this shirt becomes a must-have for fans of speed, legacy, and dimensional collisions. Whether you’re into The CW’s Flash, Justice League, or the deeper lore of Earth-One and Earth-Two, this tee is your wearable portal to comic book history.
🌀 Featuring Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson’s iconic cover art, this design captures the moment both Flashes race to save a man from falling debris—symbolizing unity across worlds and eras.
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Inspired by The Flash #123 – “Flash of Two Worlds”
First appearance of Earth-Two and the Golden Age Flash in Silver Age continuity
Premium cotton – built for comic cons, speed runs, and multiversal debates
Unisex fit – sizes S–XXL for collectors, speedsters, and DC historians
⚠️ Extremely limited drop! Timed with the rise of multiverse storytelling and DC’s legacy revival—secure yours before it vanishes into the Speed Force.
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