Flash Comics #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Human Fly Bandits!", Flash Comics #100 (1948) delivers a thrilling twist on the classic hero's journey, as Carter and Shiera witness a bizarre and impossible scene: their friend Professor Garvey flung from a car hurtling up the side of a building. Written by John Broome and brought to life with dynamic art by Joe Kubert—both pencils and inks—this standout issue blends early superhero action with a touch of surreal mystery, setting the stage for a high-stakes adventure that begins with a single, unforgettable image.
In "The Human Fly Bandits!" from Flash Comics #100, Carter and Shiera are en route to visit their friend, Professor Garvey, when they witness the scientist hurled from a speeding car—only to see it climb vertically up the side of a building. The mystery deepens as the duo confronts a bizarre crime wave tied to a daring new threat.
When the Fastest Man Alive witnesses a treasure ship vanish mid-flight, he’s left baffled—no wreckage, no clues, just an empty sky. The mystery deepens as he races to uncover what happened to the vessel, chasing a trail that defies logic.
In "The Circle of Terror!", Black Canary and Larry investigate the murder of a shopkeeper who served as a fence for a criminal gang, uncovering a chilling pattern in the gang's planning through eerie, meticulously crafted models of their intended targets. The case leads them through a web of deception and danger, where each model holds a clue to a larger scheme.
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Reprinted in Wanted. The World's Most Dangerous Villains #3 (1972), Black Canary Archives #1 (2001), DC's Wanted: The World's Most Dangerous Super-Villains #[nn] (2020), The Black Canary: Bird of Prey #[nn] (2021)
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