Comic Cavalcade #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sinister Countess Hatra!", Jay finds himself entangled in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse during a concert, where the notorious Fiddler resurfaces with a daring plan to steal a priceless Stradivarius violin—though he's not sure if the Flash is truly setting a trap or if he's being outmaneuvered by something far more sinister. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with crisp detail by artists Irwin Hasen and Bernard Sachs, this 1948 DC classic blends suspense and melodrama in a tale that keeps readers on edge from start to finish. The cover, by Irwin Hasen and Bob Oksner, captures the eerie elegance of the Countess’s mysterious presence.
In "The Sinister Countess Hatra!", the Princess of Pogolana faces mortal peril after her father’s overthrow by her treacherous cousin. With her homeland in chaos and her life hanging in the balance, only Wonder Woman stands between her and a fate sealed by the Countess’s sinister schemes.
In "The Treasure of Diaz," Johnny ventures into the African jungles on a mission to find a missing scientist and his daughter, only to uncover a dangerous deception: the ruthless King Flack is posing as the legendary Spanish conqueror Diaz. With danger lurking at every turn, Johnny must outwit a cunning impostor and survive the treacherous wilds to bring them to safety.
In "The Treasure of Plateau City!" from Comic Cavalcade #28 (1948), WXYZ Radio prepares to broadcast the centennial celebration of Plateau City’s first gold strike—only to find a criminal gang stirring trouble by spreading rumors of a new, hidden gold find. As the city buzzes with excitement and suspicion, the fate of its treasure hangs in the balance.
In "Mystery of the Midway Tunnel!" from Comic Cavalcade #28 (1948), the Atom and Professor Purvis find themselves trapped in a forgotten river tunnel during a construction mishap, unaware of the secrets buried beneath the city. With time running out and the structure unstable, the duo must rely on quick thinking and hidden clues to survive—before the tunnel collapses.
In "The Flash Concerto," Jay Garrick finds himself at a high-stakes musical performance with Joan Williams when the notorious Fiddler reemerges—this time targeting a priceless Stradivarius violin. With the Flash’s speed on the line and the Fiddler convinced he’s walking into a trap, the night’s symphony becomes the stage for a tense game of wits and velocity.
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Reprinted in Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus #4 (2020)
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