Flash Comics #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "The Flash Goes to Hollywood!" from Flash Comics #28 (1942), the Flash and Jo find themselves caught in a whirlwind of movie madness when a slick New York publicity man lands them a role in a film called *Guns of Gangland*. With the studio lights blazing and a cast of suspiciously shady extras, the Scarlet Speedster must dodge bullets and bad acting alike—trying to finish the picture without getting killed.
In "The Mechanical Master," a giant white bird terrorizes Hawk Valley, snatching citizens without warning—until the threat reaches personal stakes when Shiera is taken. With the skies now a danger zone, Hawkman takes to the air, determined to stop the creature before it strikes again.
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