All-Flash #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Short History of the Flash," the original Flash confronts a villain whose past is as explosive as his present, as a man broken by betrayal and fire seeks revenge—unaware his own family is caught in the crossfire. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, this 1941 classic blends pulp suspense with the early pulse of superhero storytelling, all framed by Hibbard’s striking cover.
In "The Adventure of Roy Revenge!" from All-Flash #2 (1941), a vengeful criminal orchestrates a twisted plan, raising the District Attorney’s son to believe his own father is his enemy. As the boy grows into a young man shaped by lies and rage, the long-buried past begins to unravel in ways neither man could have foreseen.
In this gripping chapter from All-Flash #2, the disfigured Threat, escaped from prison in a barrel of lye, returns to the Big House with a new identity and a deadly plan. Now hunting the D.A., he unknowingly puts his own daughter in the path of his revenge—on a train he intends to destroy.
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Reprinted in All-Star Comics #8 (1941), Golden Age Flash Archives #2 (2006)
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