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.
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As part of an initiation ceremony for Joan, the Flash must convince the authorities that he is insane and be committed to an institution. Unfortunately for the Flash, the warden is a crook and Joan blows the Scarlet Speedster's cover.
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