Flash:Savage Velocity TPB
Flash:Savage Velocity TPB
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Penciller: Jackson Guice
Inker: Larry Mahlstedt

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Title: "The Chunk"
Pages: 22

Feature(s):
Flash (Wally West Post-Crisis)

Writer: Mike Baron
Penciller: Jackson Guice
Inker: Larry Mahlstedt
Letterer: Steve Haynie
Colorist: Michele Wolfman

Reprinted From:
Flash #9 (1988)

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Supporting Character(s)

Villain(s)

Guest Appearance(s)

Other Character(s)

  • Owen Slade (a psychiatrist; first appearance; next appearance in Flash #11)
  • Boyd and Grove (armored car drivers; no further appearances)
  • Mr. Stein (a jeweler; no further appearances)
  • The city council of Middle Hampton (Mr. Braunschweig named; no further appearances)

Comments:
Although, this issue is labeled:"Millennium Week 5", it occurs after the conclusion of Millennium #8.

This story continues in Flash #10.

Synopsis:
Wally visits psychiatrist Owen Slade to help deal with his family issues. During his session a robbery occurs at the jewelry store next door. Flash enters the store and finds a huge man named Chunk is robbing the store. The man spits diamonds at Wally and disorients him. When Wally recovers, Chunk is gone.

Wally returns home where his mother and Tiny are living. Mrs. West does not like Tina and begins causing trouble. Wally then gets a summons from the town's city council. They want him to leave town because his presence is driving up the cost of insurance.

Chunk strikes again. He robs an armored car. Flash takes the information he has to Titans Tower to use the computers. He discovers that Chunk is Chester Runk, a brilliant scientist. Flash then finds Chunk again. Chester explains that he built a matter transmitter which imploded and is now inside him. He must ingest heavy materials to prevent further damage. Flash continues to fight, so Chunk grabs him and allows the matter transmitter to take them both into another dimension.


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