All-Flash #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Thinker Cooks with Gas!", the Three Dimwits take on a new venture—running a ferry service on Caliph Lake, complete with a fish stocking scheme to lure tourists. But their peaceful operation is disrupted when a long-forgotten criminal named "Eraser" Eddie resurfaces, realizing his hidden treasure isn't as safe as he thought. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Martin Naydel, this 1947 All-Flash tale blends slapstick mischief with a surprising twist of criminal rivalry, all wrapped in Naydel’s distinctive art—both interior and on the cover.
In "The Thinker Cooks with Gas!" from All-Flash #27 (1947), the Thinker, wary yet awed by the Flash’s speed, constructs a trap he believes will finally outwit the Scarlet Speedster. But when the Flash turns the villain’s own invention against him, the tables turn in a race against time and toxic fumes.
In "Fighting Over Fish!", the Three Dimwits turn Caliph Lake into a tourist hotspot by launching a ferry service—complete with a fish-stocked lake to lure visitors. But when the criminal "Eraser" Eddie learns his long-lost chamois bag of jewels is still hidden beneath the surface, he finds himself in an unexpected race to recover it, with the dimwitted ferry operators unwittingly right in the middle.
In "A Boat Can Be Bad Business!", Deuces Wilde is pulled into a murky mystery when mobster Hijack Harry demands he uncover why "Eraser" Eddie has been lurking around Caliph Lake. With danger on the water and the Flash already closing in, Deuces finds himself in a race against time—and a whole lot of trouble.
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