Comic Cavalcade #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Anti Electric," the Flash faces his most peculiar challenge yet when he crosses paths with a scientist capable of converting human energy into plant life. With the speedster struggling to keep up, the danger escalates when Joan becomes the target of this strange experiment. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, this 1948 DC gem features a striking cover by Alex Toth and Harry Lampert.
In "Anti Electric," Steve and Diana find themselves stranded on a stalled train when a mysterious criminal unleashes a device capable of shutting down all electric power, threatening to plunge the city into chaos. With the rails dark and the rails still, they must uncover the truth behind the blackout before the criminal's plan reaches its peak.
In "The Island of Little People," Johnny makes an emergency landing on a mysterious island and discovers a hidden civilization of tiny inhabitants. After rescuing their princess, he’s stunned to find himself suddenly shrunk—now facing a terrifying fate at the hands of the very people he saved.
On April Fool's Day, the Fool breaks out of prison with a smirk, launching a crime spree that coincides with the Lippy Gang’s antics—leaving the Emerald Crusader and Doiby to wonder if the timing is just a prank or something far more calculated.
In "The Trees of Terror!" from *Comic Cavalcade* #27 (1948), the Flash faces his most bizarre challenge yet when a scientist wields the power to turn human energy into plant life. With the speedster usually unfazed, even the fastest man alive finds himself out of his depth when the transformation turns personal—Joan becomes the scientist's next target, and the stakes grow far too real to outrun.
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Reprinted in America's Greatest Comics #16 (2006), Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus #4 (2020)
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