In February 2020, DC will celebrate 750 issues of The Flash by releasing an oversized, 80-page prestige format issue featuring stories from some of the most talented creators to ever work on the Scarlet Speedster's title, including Marv Wolfman, Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Francis Manapul, David Marquez, Riley Rossmo and current Flash writer Joshua Williamson, among others.

"The Flash is one of my favorite DC characters, so it's an honor to work on The Flash #750 with so many returning Flash legends!" Williamson said in a statement. "It's a showcase of awesome talent, each telling a story that celebrates what we love about the Flash and the Flash family. And what a perfect place to kick off our next epic storyline 'The Flash Age!' 2020 is going to be a big year for The Flash. It all starts in this massive issue."

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Here is DC's official description for "The Flash Age," which is written by Williamson and drawn by Rafa Sandoval and Jordi Tarragona:

Barry Allen’s life is being torn apart by a supercharged Speed Force as the story Williamson’s been building toward since issue #50 comes to a head when a new threat appears on the horizon: the deadly Paradox. Destined to destroy the Flash’s legacy, Paradox sends his herald, Godspeed, to trap the Flash family!

Much like DC did for Action Comics #1000, Detective Comics #1000 and the upcoming Wonder Woman #750, The Flash #750 will feature variant covers for each decade the character has been published, beginning with the 1940s. The full list of decade-based variants is below:

  • 1940s variant cover by Nicola Scott
  • 1950s variant cover by Gary Frank
  • 1960s variant cover by Nick Derington
  • 1970s variant cover by José Luis García-López
  • 1980s variant cover by Gabriele Dell’Otto
  • 1990s variant cover by Francesco Mattina
  • 2000s variant cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
  • 2010s variant cover by Francis Manapul

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The Flash #750 will be priced at $7.99. The book goes on sale Feb. 26, 2020 from DC.