Flash Comics #102
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Flying Bubbles!", Flash Comics #102 (1948) delivers a classic caper with a twist, as a nervous nephew tries to pull off a daring heist—only to change his mind and hide a stolen emerald inside a bouquet meant for his uncle. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with crisp, dynamic art by Carmine Infantino and Bernard Sachs, the story unfolds with a mix of suspense and unexpected charm. The cover, a striking piece by Joe Kubert, captures the moment of tension with bold, expressive lines.
In "The Riddle of the Roses!" from Flash Comics #102, Jo, the nephew of a wealthy uncle, finds himself caught between greed and conscience when he steals his uncle’s emerald and plans to sell it to crooks—only to change his mind at the last moment. He hides the gem in a bouquet of roses, entrusting Dinah Drake to deliver them to his uncle, setting off a tense game of secrets and suspense.
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Reprinted in Black Canary Archives #1 (2001), The Art of Joe Kubert #[nn] (2011), The Black Canary: Bird of Prey #[nn] (2021)
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