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Flash Comics #28

Apr 1942 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Flash Goes to Hollywood!”

In "The Flash Goes to Hollywood!", the Scarlet Speedster and his companion Jo are roped into a movie deal that quickly spirals into chaos when the Flash discovers the publicity man’s shady side. With a film to finish and real gangsters on his trail, the Flash must outrun danger faster than ever—on set and off. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, with inks by Hal Sharp, this 1942 adventure blends pulp action with early superhero flair, all on a cover by Hibbard.

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writer Gardner Fox · artist E. E. Hibbard · inker Hal Sharp · cover E. E. Hibbard

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inker Hal Sharp
cover pencils, inks E. E. Hibbard

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A cheap publicity man in New York signs up the Flash and Joan to a movie contract to make a film titled "Guns of Gangland." Unaware that he has also signed up several gangsters to kill the Flash, the Scarlet Speedster has his hands full trying to complete the film AND remain alive!

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