Flash Comics #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Crime Goes Crazy," the Flash faces a dangerous test of deception when he must feign madness to pass a secret initiation ritual for Joan. Posing as a lunatic to infiltrate a criminal network, he’s committed to an institution—only to discover the warden is a crook, and Joan’s plan to expose him may have already blown his cover. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, with a cover by Sheldon Moldoff, this 1943 Flash Comics issue delivers a tense, clever twist on the hero’s usual bravado.
In "Crime Goes Crazy," the Flash must pull off a daring act of deception—pretending to be insane to pass a test for Joan—only to find himself trapped in a criminal-run asylum where the warden is the real threat. With his cover blown and his speed no match for the institution’s corrupt mastermind, the Flash must think fast before his mission collapses.
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Reprinted in DC Comics: Sixty Years of the World's Favorite Comic Book Heroes #[nn] (1995), O Lobinho (2ª Série) #61
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