All-Flash #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "The Money Doubler!", the Flash faces off against the Three Dimwits' bizarre invention that promises to double anyone's cash—while also dodging a gang armed with a film projector that projects images capable of devouring walls.
In "Deal Me from the Bottom!", Deuces Wilde spins a curious tale of a young boy whose uncanny skill with throwing playing cards takes an unexpected turn—turning a simple trick into something far more dangerous. The story unfolds with a mix of mystery and grit, following a talent that blurs the line between showmanship and crime.
In "The City of Shifting Sand!" from All-Flash #22 (1946), Jay Garrick spins a gripping tale from the Liar's Club about the Flash’s harrowing encounter with a desert where the sand itself seems alive—and hostile to anyone who dares cross it. The story unfolds as a mysterious, relentless force of shifting dunes traps the speedster in a deadly game of survival.
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Reprinted in Four Star Spectacular #1 (1976), DC Super Stars #5 (1976)
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