Comic Cavalcade #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Menace of the Rebel Manlings," the Three Dimwits stumble upon Uncle Josh, a man haunted by an odd affliction: whenever he fears money, he enters a trance and awakens with piles of it—leaving him terrified of being arrested. When the Flash arrives to help unravel the mystery, the situation takes a strange turn. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, this 1946 adventure blends whimsy and suspense, with Hibbard's distinctive art bringing the oddball tale to life. The cover, also by Hibbard, captures the story’s quirky tone with a dramatic, detailed scene.
In "The Menace of the Rebel Manlings," Wonder Woman and Jo find themselves trapped aboard a submarine commanded by Manilus, a former lab assistant whose exposure to Vitamin Z gas has dramatically enlarged his intellect. Now ruling Atlantis with a twisted vision, he's set his sights on conquering the surface world—leaving Wonder Woman and Jo to outthink his plans before it's too late.
In "The Galloping Greenbacks," the Three Dimwits stumble upon Uncle Josh, a man with a peculiar fear of money—so strong that whenever he needs it, he enters a trance and wakes to find cash raining down. When the Flash arrives to help untangle the mystery, the trio finds themselves caught in a strange, money-fueled mystery that’s anything but ordinary.
In "The Meaning of 'D'", a wealthy man under a fortune-teller’s spell believes he owns the world—until he’s convinced he must steal something beginning with the letter "D" to save his wife’s life. With his grip on reality slipping, the true test isn’t what he’ll take, but what he’ll become in the process.
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Reprinted in Justice League of America #114 (1974), Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus #3 (2019)
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