Flash Comics #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fictitious Villains," the Flash faces a bizarre threat when a frustrated writer’s imagination gives rise to living, crime-obsessed villains—each born from a story that shouldn’t exist. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by Jon Chester Kozlak, this 1942 classic blends pulp intrigue with early superhero surrealism, all rendered in dynamic art by Kozlak on both interior and cover.
When a disgruntled writer’s fictional villains leap from the page and into the real world, the Flash must stop them before their twisted vision of crime overtakes Gotham. These imagined foes aren’t just paper threats—they’re real, relentless, and driven by one dark purpose: to see evil triumph.
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