The Flash (Mark Waid)- In the wake of the Crisis, DC published a new series starring Wally West as the Flash, making him the first "teen sidekick" to fully inherit the mantle of his mentor. It was a moderately successful series, but kicked into high gear with the arrival of Mark Waid as writer in the early 90s. He combined a unique narrative style and intense action with a respect for the past and redemption of sorts for Wally, letting him fully embrace his role as Barry Allen's successor and became *the* Flash for a new generation.
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The Question- This acclaimed series by Denny O'Neil and Denys Cowan took the classic Charlton hero created by Steve Ditko and gave him a different twist. He replaced the hero's Objectivist mindset with a more Zen-like philosophy. Also, the hero's main foe wasn't a super-villain or mob boss, but instead the ultra-corrupt government of his own city. An unusual mix of "true crime" style action with deep philosophical questions, the series ran for 36 issues and finished with a definite ending. In many ways, it blazed the trail for other books to follow.
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