Flash Comics #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Flash Hits a Home Run," Jay Garrick takes a surprising swing into the world of professional baseball, using his super-speed to uncover a hidden scandal behind a local team—though his real challenge may be staying grounded when the spotlight hits. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, this 1941 adventure blends sports action with superhero sleuthing, all wrapped in a dynamic cover by Sheldon Moldoff.
In "The Flash Hits a Home Run," Jay Garrick trades his speedster suit for a baseball uniform, diving into the world of professional baseball to expose a ring of gamblers manipulating the game. As he steps onto the field, his super-speed becomes his greatest asset—both in outpacing opponents and uncovering the truth behind the team's shady dealings.
In "Murder at the Opera," the Feathered Fury investigates a deadly crime at a grand theater, unearthing a sinister cult of golden mummies whose ancient menace puts Shiera in grave danger. The mystery unfolds beneath the gilded stage, where every shadow holds a secret and the past refuses to stay buried.
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Reprinted in Golden Age Flash Archives #1 (1999), Golden Age Hawkman Archives #1 (2006)
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