All-Flash #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "That's Right, You're Wrong!", a washed-up vaudeville actor finds unexpected fame when the Three Dimwits' laugh-inducing gas makes his jokes suddenly hilarious—only to spiral into trouble when his newfound wealth leads him down a reckless path. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Martin Naydel and Carmine Infantino, this 1947 All-Flash tale blends slapstick humor with a dash of superheroic concern, all wrapped in a cover by Martin Naydel that captures the zany spirit of the story.
In "That's Right, You're Wrong!" from All-Flash #28 (1947), the Flash tries to assist a well-meaning friend whose good intentions constantly backfire—until a case of mistaken identity lands him in trouble with a Detroit gangster. The story unfolds as a fast-paced mix of miscommunication and heroics, with the Flash racing to clear his friend’s name before the situation spirals further.
In "The Disappearing Diamonds!" from All-Flash #28 (1947), Jay Garrick finds himself framed for the theft of $200,000 in diamonds, forcing his alter-ego to unravel a web of deception before the evidence seals his fate.
In "The Comeback Trail!" from All-Flash #28 (1947), a once-famous vaudeville actor tries to revive his career—only to find unexpected fame when the Three Dimwits' laughter-inducing gas makes his jokes a hit. But when his newfound fortune leads him down a reckless path of gambling, the Flash finds himself caught in a situation that’s anything but funny.
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