Flash Comics #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Prince and the Head Waiter," Flash races to protect a young Prince of India after a botched kidnapping attempt during a dinner with Joan at a local restaurant. With the prince in danger and his journey home uncertain, the Scarlet Speedster takes it upon himself to ensure his safe return. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard with inks by Hal Sharp, this 1942 adventure blends espionage and international intrigue, all rendered in the dynamic style of the era. The cover by Hibbard and Sharp captures the moment of tension with sharp, expressive detail.
In "The Prince and the Head Waiter," Flash races to protect a young Prince of India after a botched kidnapping during a dinner with Joan at a local restaurant. With the prince in need of safe passage across the globe, the Scarlet Speedster enlists the unlikely help of a head waiter to ensure his journey home remains unbroken.
In "The Brain Stealers," Hawkman and Hawkgirl find themselves trapped by two cunning scientists who swap their minds into younger bodies, using the hosts to commit crimes. The twist of stolen identities sets a pulse-pounding race against time as the heroes fight to reclaim their own minds and stop the thefts.
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