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Cover: Sheldon Moldoff

Flash Comics #11

Nov 1940 · DC · 0.10 USD
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In "Trouble in Suburbia," Flash Comics #11 (1940) introduces a gripping tale of loyalty and redemption, as Cliff Cornwall, the Flash, finds himself entangled with Goldie, a criminal on the run. With art by John E. Ayman and a striking cover by Sheldon Moldoff, the story unfolds in a tense, early superhero landscape where alliances shift and danger lurks in the quiet streets of suburbia.

Contains 8 stories
Trouble in Suburbia
9 pp · Superhero
TomEdward Northrup (villain)

In "Trouble in Suburbia," Hawkman takes on the Real Bay Corporation, a seemingly respectable real estate firm whose shady tactics involve forged sales agreements to overcharge unsuspecting buyers. As he digs into their operations, the hero uncovers a web of deception beneath the tidy facades of suburban development.

The Crooked Ski Resort
6 pp · Humor, Superhero
Mr. DarlingHubert AngelBub Harns
Saved from Drowning
6 pp · Adventure
Senator JonesGas Guffy (crook)
Land Thieves
7 pp · Western-Frontier
Duncan SageChief Running Elk
In Search of Goldie
6 pp · Adventure
Goldie (villain, death)Goldie's gang (villains)CarmodyJoan Carmody

In "In Search of Goldie," Cliff Cornwall finds himself caught in a tense standoff when he rescues Goldie from her own gang, only to see her shift allegiance and aid him in bringing down her former comrades. As loyalty and danger collide, their fragile alliance pushes both characters to their limits in a story of redemption and sacrifice.

Sea Serpent
5 pp · Adventure, Science Fiction
Rod RianKarin
Ranger Danger
8 pp · Adventure
Val WatsonJason GreggRuth GreggHip Sing (Oriental cook)Lopez
The Kidnapping of Natalie Nixon
11 pp · Superhero
Natalie Nixon (introduction)James (the chauffeur)The Chief (villain, introduction)Dopey (villain, introduction)Sniffty (villain, introduction)

In "The Kidnapping of Natalie Nixon," the Flash faces off against the mysterious criminal inventor known only as "The Chief," who devises a pair of revolving colored glasses designed to slow the speedster’s movements—putting the hero’s reflexes to the ultimate test. With Natalie Nixon in danger and time itself seeming to work against him, the Flash must outthink a foe who’s turned science into a weapon.

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (Good) $321
CGC 9.2 · 2 in census $9,380*
CGC 9.0 · 3 in census $6,509*
CGC 8.5 · 5 in census $4,544*
CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $3,564*
CGC 7.5 · 1 in census $2,860*
CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $2,377*
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CGC 6.5 · 2 in census $1,995*
CGC 6.0 · 1 in census $1,725*
CGC 5.5 · 2 in census $1,450*
CGC 5.0 · 5 in census $1,379*
CGC 4.5 · 2 in census $1,177*
CGC 4.0 · 3 in census $1,022*
CGC 3.5 none in existence
CGC 3.0 none in existence
CGC 2.5 · 2 in census $653*
CGC 2.0 · 1 in census $556*
CGC 1.5 none in existence
CGC 1.0 none in existence
CGC 0.5 · 2 in census $280*
* estimate — limited direct-sales data at this grade
Our model’s value — refined as new sales data arrives · CGC census counts shown where available

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Cast · 11 characters

Full credits

artist, inker John E. Ayman
cover pencils, inks Sheldon Moldoff

Reprints

Reprinted in Golden Age Flash Archives #1 (1999), Golden Age Hawkman Archives #1 (2006)

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