Flash Comics #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Robbers of the Round Table," a modern-day blacksmith crafts a paper-light suit of armor that defies bullets, only to see it stolen by a gang of crooks in Keystone City—wearing the same armor and staging a heist that baffles the Flash, who initially mistakes them for costumed extras in a medieval film he’s helping to produce. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by Hal Sharp with inks by Lou Ferstadt, this 1942 adventure blends pulp action with a touch of the fantastical, all framed by E. E. Hibbard’s dynamic cover art.
In "The Robbers of the Round Table," a modern blacksmith’s invention—a paper-light suit of armor that stops bullets—sparks a mystery when armored crooks strike Keystone City. The Flash, initially convinced they’re part of a medieval-themed film set he’s helping with, soon realizes something far more dangerous is afoot.
In "A Second Guess," a cunning criminal runs the Second Guessers Club, a shadowy network of thieves who profit by studying past crimes and predicting their outcomes—before they happen. With a mind sharper than any mask, this mastermind turns the tables on heroes and lawmen alike, turning every mistake into a profit.
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