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Cover: Martin Naydel

All-Flash #25

Oct 1946 · DC · 0.10 USD
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In "The Flash Cuts a Rug!", the Flash teams up with the Three Dimwits when their unexpected rescue of a mysterious mermaid leads to a bizarre gift: a houseful of gold furniture. When a gang of criminals catches wind of the treasure, the Flash must protect the trio and uncover the truth behind the mermaid’s strange powers. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Martin Naydel, this 1946 adventure blends whimsy and heroism, with the cover by Martin Naydel capturing the story’s playful yet suspenseful tone.

Contains 3 stories
The Flash Cuts a Rug!
12 pp · Superhero
The Flash [Jay Garrick]Joan WilliamsAlly GatesSlapsy Simmons (villain)Simmons' gang (villains)

When a man's lifelong embarrassment over dancing turns to vengeance, the Flash finds himself chasing a criminal who weaponizes music and rhythm to strike at the very places he once mocked. Years after his humiliation, Slapsey Simmons has built a criminal scheme around the one thing he despises—dancing—and the Flash must stop him before the rhythm of the city turns deadly.

The Mermaid and the Dopes!
13 pp · Superhero
The Flash [Jay Garrick]Joan WilliamsWinky MoylanBlinky BoylanNoddy Toylana mermaidSpike (villain)Hank (villain)

In "The Mermaid and the Dopes!", the Three Dimwits stumble upon a mysterious mermaid while fishing, and their good deed leads to an unexpected windfall—luxurious gold furniture that changes their lives overnight. When a gang of criminals catches wind of the treasure’s origin, the Flash is called in to protect the trio and keep the gold from falling into the wrong hands.

The Man Who Led Two Lives!
13 pp · Superhero
The Flash [Jay Garrick]Joan WilliamsTeddy BarometerMadgeunnamed actorunnamed kidnappers (villains)

In "The Man Who Led Two Lives!" from All-Flash #25 (1946), a reclusive millionaire hires a look-alike to live his public life while he escapes the burdens of wealth and fame. But when the double’s reckless actions land him in trouble, the real man finds himself caught in a web of deception—just as the Flash begins to investigate.

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Raw (Good) $114
CGC 9.4 · 2 in census $3,256
CGC 9.2 none in existence
CGC 9.0 · 3 in census $1,453
CGC 8.5 · 1 in census $1,013*
CGC 8.0 · 3 in census $869
CGC 7.5 · 1 in census $637*
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CGC 7.0 · 4 in census $450
CGC 6.5 · 1 in census $444*
CGC 6.0 · 1 in census $384*
CGC 5.5 · 1 in census $329*
CGC 5.0 · 2 in census $329*
CGC 4.5 · 2 in census $329
CGC 4.0 · 1 in census $228*
CGC 3.5 · 5 in census $203*
CGC 3.0 · 1 in census $180*
CGC 2.5 · 1 in census $146*
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artist, inker Martin Naydel
cover pencils, inks Martin Naydel

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