All-Flash #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Hotel of Missing Men!", the Three Dimwits find themselves on the wrong side of a Ladies' Day ban at the local amusement park, but their grumbling takes a strange turn when the Flash notices a string of men in women's attire vanishing into thin air. With the mystery unfolding at a suspicious hotel, the speedster teams up with the bumbling trio to uncover what’s really behind the disappearances—no capes or costumes required. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by Martin Naydel, this 1945 adventure features cover art by Naydel, capturing the era’s playful charm with a touch of wartime intrigue.
In "The Hotel of Missing Men!" from All-Flash #18 (1945), the Flash investigates a mysterious hotel where guests vanish without a trace—leaving behind only empty rooms and blank guest registers, no matter how carefully they signed in. The case baffles even the speedster, as the hotel itself seems to erase all evidence of its visitors, turning the search into a race against time and logic.
When the Three Dimwits are barred from Ladies' Day at the amusement park, their grumbling turns to intrigue when the Flash notices men in women's clothes sneaking around the festivities. With the park buzzing with secrets and disguises, the speedster and the trio set out to uncover the truth behind the masquerade.
In a whimsical twist at the Liars' Club, Jay Garrick finds himself in uncharted territory when the group turns its attention to the nature of time—just how fast or slow it moves for the fastest man alive. For the first time ever, the Flash’s legendary speed isn’t enough to claim top honors, leaving him stunned and the club buzzing with intrigue.
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