It's
1998, and
DC writer
Mark Millar is sitting down with the
Flash to discuss story ideas for an upcoming issue...
Wait, I guess we'd better remind the readers: in the
DC Universe, the comic books about DC super-heroes are
non-fiction; they recount actual adventures, not "made up" stories, as Millar reminds us...


So, as Millar tries to debrief
Wally West (
remember him?) about his recent adventures, the subject of how non-fiction comic books dealt with the private lives and secret identities of the heroes comes up:



Oh, if
only that's what the
Identity Crisis maxiseries had turned out to be about...
Mark Millar (and Ariel Olivetti) toss off a far better plot idea for Identity Crisis than Brad Meltzer could ever come up with in a hundred years Flash 80 Page Giant #1 (1998).
3 comments:
Brilliant, thanks for posting this. I've no memory of it, even though I will have bought the book. I've been mindwiped, it seems.
I wonder how the old Julie Schwarz conceit that DC writers on our Earth, Prime, are picking up adventures of the actual heroes on Earth 1 or wherever, in dreams, fits with gods such as Animal Man's Grant Morrison. I must ask my writer ...
In the UK, 'Johnny' is slang for 'condom'. This is probably irrelevant.
Jeez, could Olivetti have gotten maybe a smidge closer to what Millar actually looks like? Oh well....at least they had him sitting in a pub.
Yeah, the "Flash meets his own writers/editor" has a long tradition going back to Julie Schwartz himself in Flash #179 (1968).
Have a heart, Mark. Depicting two smug, obnoxious gingers in one panel would precipitate a Crisis on its own.
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