Own a pivotal moment in Flash history with The Flash #347, published by DC Comics in July 1985. Featuring the story “The Trial Concludes…”, this issue delivers a major chapter in one of the most significant story arcs in the Flash series—the long-running trial of Barry Allen.
Written by longtime Flash writer Cary Bates, this issue brings emotional weight and dramatic resolution to a storyline that defined the character during the Bronze and early Copper Age era. The cover art by legendary artist Carmine Infantino, co-creator of the Silver Age Flash, adds additional historical significance and visual appeal to this collectible issue.
As part of the events leading up to major changes in the DC Universe during the mid-1980s, this comic holds added importance for collectors following the evolution of Barry Allen and the lead-up to Crisis on Infinite Earths.
With nearly 40+ years of age, The Flash #347 is a standout issue for fans of the Scarlet Speedster and collectors of impactful DC storylines.
Key Details
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Title: The Flash #347
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Publisher: DC Comics
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Publication Date: July 1985
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Era: Copper Age (1984–1991)
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Story Title: “The Trial Concludes…”
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Writer: Cary Bates
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Cover Artist: Carmine Infantino
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Main Character: The Flash (Barry Allen)
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Key Theme: Conclusion of Barry Allen’s trial storyline
Why This Comic Matters
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Concludes a major storyline in Flash history
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Written by iconic Flash writer Cary Bates
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Features cover art by Carmine Infantino, a key figure in Flash history
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Part of the lead-up era to Crisis on Infinite Earths
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Strong appeal for Flash collectors and DC fans

































































