Previously on this blog, The Flash has crossed paths with both Sonic (STF #518) and the Spirit (STF #1672). Bob Greenwade, frequent commenter and Patron of this Blog, suggested that all three share a cover, given their connection to Central City. It might not be as action packed as you hoped for, Bob, but here you go!

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Methinks that, somewhere, the Pied Piper is playing a nice, relaxing tune. Thank you, Bob and Ross, for making this morning's cover-sim possible. :-)
This is actually more action on the cover than I'd hoped for with this trio of Central City's defenders. Thanks, Ross!
Oh, and Cary, I think you have a good start of a plot idea right there.
He's in a rush because he can't move at the speed of light like the others can; making Russian - uhhh, rushing - pointless. Duhhh!!! :-) MY question is... what's with Flash and the pigeon? Or is that a very small seagull? Is he looking to send a message tied to its leg to someone, perhaps?
If it's Yankee Doodle Pigeon delivering the message, he'll probably get it where it's going faster than the regular mail.
Considering we've had Flash and Sonic team up in comic, the site risk becoming prophetic instead of the crossovers we'll never see. :)
We haven't seen Enemy Ace vs. Dastardly & Muttley's Flying Machines (as yet)--Cary
Or even Enemy Ace vs. the Phantom Eagle!
Barry, What did you do now? Spirit's shirt is opened but not ripped!! MAKE-UP!!
I suggested an Enemy Ace/Phantom Eagle team-up/battle here sometime back, I remember. Unfortunately, there aren't that many Phantom Eagle cover appearances to work with, I think.
Isn't it obvious, Tobor? Barry's trying to learn to speak Pigeon English.
All hale! The old Punisher is dead. Long live Bob Greenwade: the Punnish Sir!
Then, how about Marc Spector and Carol Ferris being brought to Gemworld by Princess Amethyst to help end a feud between Houses Moonstone and Sapphire?
Everybody forgets that Brenda Starr, Reporter was also from Central City. In fact, she wrote for the Central City Flash.
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