All-Flash #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Amazing Star Sapphire!" from All-Flash #32 (1947), the Flash and Dr. Flura lie seemingly lifeless in the streets—trapped in suspended animation. When Star Sapphire appears in a dreamlike duel, she challenges the Fastest Man Alive to a battle with the fate of Earth hanging in the balance, all in just two minutes. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Lee Elias with inks by Moe Worthman, the cover by Elias and Worthman captures the high-stakes tension of this classic Flash tale.
In "The Amazing Star Sapphire!" from All-Flash #32 (1947), the Flash finds himself trapped in a dreamlike duel with the enigmatic Star Sapphire, who demands he defeat her in two minutes or face death—while the fate of Earth hangs in the balance. With Dr. Flura mysteriously frozen and the world at risk, the Flash must fight through a surreal, high-stakes battle that tests his speed and resolve like never before.
In "Crime, Incorporated!", the Thinker escapes prison and builds a criminal empire where every member’s talents must sync perfectly to succeed. When the Flash tries to infiltrate the syndicate, his speed betrays him—revealing his true identity in a moment that could cost him everything.
In "Duet of Danger!", the Fastest Man Alive faces a chilling new threat in the form of the Fiddler, a villain whose sinister violin produces soundwaves capable of disrupting even the swiftest stride. With no time to spare, the hero must outthink a foe whose music is as deadly as it is mesmerizing.
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Reprinted in Flash Annual #1 (1963), Flash Album #1 (1965), The Flash #160 (1966), Flash Annual No. 1 Replica Edition #1 (2001)
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