All-Flash #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The City of Honest Crooks!", Jay Garrick answers a desperate call from Evart Keenan, a visitor from the distant planet Karma, who claims that a mysterious disruption has thrown his world into chaos—threatening to send it spiraling back to prehistoric times. With his speed and ingenuity, the Flash must race across dimensions to uncover the cause, guided only by Keenan’s urgent plea and a time scanner that may hold the key. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Martin Naydel, this 1946 adventure blends sci-fi intrigue with the Flash’s signature heroism, all wrapped in a cover by Naydel that captures the mystery with bold, early superhero flair.
In "The City of Honest Crooks!", the Flash investigates a mysterious blue light developed by a respected scientist in Keystone City—meant to reform criminals—only to find the man himself committing crimes. The contradiction baffles the Fastest Man Alive as he tries to untangle the truth behind the inventor’s dual identity.
When the Three Dimwits narrowly escape being gored by a furious bull at a rodeo, they decide it's time to trade their city ways for a life of dusty boots and wide-open spaces—heading west to a dude ranch to finally become real cowboys.
In a 1946 tale from All-Flash #23, Jay Garrick is pulled from his lab when Evart Keenan, a visitor from the distant planet Karma, arrives with a dire warning: a mysterious disruption has thrown Karma’s future into chaos, threatening to send it spiraling back to prehistoric times. With the help of a time scanner, Keenan urges the Flash to journey to Karma and uncover the source of the change before it’s too late.
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