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Cover: Martin Naydel

All-Flash #22

Apr 1946 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Money Doubler!”

In "The Money Doubler!", the Flash faces off against two bizarre threats in one wild issue: the Three Dimwits' chaotic invention that promises to double anyone's cash, and a mysterious gang wielding a film projector whose images can dissolve solid walls. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by Martin Naydel—whose dynamic art brings both the zany machine and the eerie projector to life—this 1946 classic delivers a uniquely wacky adventure from DC's Golden Age. The cover, also by Naydel, captures the chaos with bold, energetic lines.

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writer Gardner F. Fox · artist, inker Martin Naydel · cover Martin Naydel

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artist, inker Martin Naydel
cover pencils, inks Martin Naydel

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The Flash must contend with two headaches: first, the Three Dimwits invent a machine that is designed to double a person's money -- and second, a gang who has a weird film projector whose projected image can eat through walls!

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