Flash Comics #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
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When Cliff Cornwall saves Goldie's life and captures her, she changes sides and helps him stop her comrades in exchange for a pardon. However, she is shot and dies at the end of the story.
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