Description
Kid Flash and his uncle, Barry Allen a.k.a the Flash, team up to teach a teenaged group of rogues--Golden Glider, Pied Piper, Trickster, and The Top--an important lesson. But is Kid Flash the one who has the most to learn? Ace West has it all figured out. He's the fastest guy in Central City after all! Well, second fastest if you count his uncle, Barry Allen, or you might know him better as THE FLASH. But this young superhero has more to learn than he thinks. After messing up one too many missions by getting distracted signing autographs and taking selfies, Flash takes him and a group of ne'er-do-well kids to a pocket dimension for an intervention. Kid Flash assumes he's there to show the other kids how to use their powers responsibly, but when Flash gets unexpectedly called away on important Justice League business, Kid Flash must learn it takes a lot more than being super to be a hero. From the writer behind the Spider-Ham trilogy, Steve Foxe, with dynamic and action-packed art by Jerry Gaylord, comes a story about a ragtag group of kids who must work together or be doomed to life as the "bad kids".
Author: Steve Foxe
Publisher: DC Comics
Published: 02/03/2026
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.81lbs
ISBN13: 9781799502296
ISBN10: 1799502295
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Superheroes
Author: Steve Foxe
Publisher: DC Comics
Published: 02/03/2026
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.81lbs
ISBN13: 9781799502296
ISBN10: 1799502295
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Superheroes
About the Author
Steve Foxe is the Eisner and Ringo Award-nominated writer of many, many comics and children's books including Max in the Middle with Mike Amante, the Spider-Ham trilogy with Shadia Amin, and The Archives of the Unexplained series. He has written for properties like X-Men, Spider-Man, Pokémon, Mario, LEGO City, Justice League, and quite a few more. He lives in the Midwest with his partner and their dog and can run moderately fast, if he warms up first. Find out more at SteveFoxe.com

