All-Flash #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Thousand-Year Old Terror!", the Flash faces a bizarre threat from a new insurance company eager to exploit his fame—offering $10,000 for his endorsement, and then resorting to dangerous stunts when he refuses. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Martin Naydel and Lee Elias, with inks by Naydel and Moe Worthman, this 1947 adventure blends classic superhero flair with a surprisingly modern twist on corporate manipulation. The cover by Lee Elias and Moe Worthman captures the tension perfectly, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown where the speedster must outwit those trying to use his reputation against him.
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A new insurance company wants Jay to endorse their company by allowing them to use his good name...for $10,000 of course! But when he won't allow this, the owners decide to convince him to do so...by trying to accidentally injure him.
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